Gabey Goh
May 19, 2016

Photos: DFS Cocktail Festival kicks off Changi Airport

To celebrate the first anniversary of the DFS Wines and Spirits Duplex at Terminal 3, Changi Airport and DFS will be hosting a Cocktail Festival over six weeks. Launched in May 2015, the 11,000 square foot space offers customers an exclusive experience on its Upper Level, where spirits can be sampled and cocktails enjoyed daily at the Long Bar by Raffles, free of charge. The launch event took place at the DFS duplex on 18 May and featured well known bartenders creating their signature drinks for guests. DFS is working with the local bar scene and collaborating with beverage industry leader Proof and Company, the team behind speakeasy 28 HongKong Street, for the festival. The event will encompass collaborations with guest bartenders from leading bars in Singapore, special master classes and signature cocktail creations.

Adam Bursik, The Library

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