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Whispering Angel becomes the Rosé Wine of the BMW PGA Championship

Whispering Angel has become the Rosé Wine of the BMW PGA Championship until 2023.

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Justin Rose, one of the players in the field for this week’s BMW PGA Championship, holds the bottle of Whispering Angel Rosé which is on display in the players’ lounge at Wentworth.

Produced by the cellars of Château D'Esclans, the world-renowned maker has agreed a four-year deal with the European Tour to supply Rosé Wine to the Rolex Series event which is played each year at Wentworth Club.

An exclusive nine litre bottle of the signature Whispering Angel Rosé is on display in the Players’ Lounge for this week’s tournament as former Masters Champion Danny Willett defends his title alongside a field which includes World Number Nine Patrick Reed and four Englishmen ranked in the world’ top 25 – Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick and Justin Rose.

Whispering Angel Rosé will be served to Championship guests when spectators and hospitality guests are able to return to the tournament in future years.

Sacha Lichine, from Chateau D’Esclans who created Whispering Angel, said: “Whispering Angel is delighted to become the Rosé Wine of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. We wish all the players the very best of luck during this year’s Championship.”

Guy Kinnings, the European Tour’s Deputy Chief Executive, said: “We are delighted to have Whispering Angel as the Rosé Wine of BMW PGA Championship for the next four years, adding another premium brand to our Championship family.

“While we are pleased to welcome Whispering Angel as part of this year’s Championship, we are particularly looking forward to our guests in future years being able to enjoy their exceptional wines when we are eventually able to welcome spectators back to Wentworth Club for this prestigious Championship.”

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