Where Icons Converge and Legends Begin

May 2026. London becomes the stage of absolute rarity.

Two Rolls‑Royce masterpieces, Boat Tail and La Rose Noire Droptail, emerge not as automobiles, but as living sculptures, unveiled only within circles where access is not requested, but earned. Around them, an ecosystem of pure luxury takes shape: The Peninsula London, Champagne de Lossy, each a guardian of elegance, each a keeper of a world reserved for the few.

In this rarefied universe, a gorgeous private jet gliding like a silver horizon becomes the first chapter of an experience that transcends travel. It is not merely a way to reach a destination, but a way to enter a different frequency, one where time slows, silence becomes a luxury, and every detail is curated with the precision of a watchmaker.

Boat Tail, A Jewel in Motion

Only three Boat Tail creations exist in the world, each valued at nearly 28 million dollars, each carrying its own soul. Its stern, inspired by J Class yachts, opens like a breath of light, revealing a bespoke universe crafted for rare moments: a champagne set, a picnic ritual, and details that transform the simple act of pausing into an art form.

Boat Tail does not travel, it glides. It does not arrive, it appears.

La Rose Noire Droptail – The Magnetic Shadow

If Boat Tail is a celebration of light, La Rose Noire Droptail is its shadow, deep, enigmatic, magnetic. One of only four ever planned, estimated at 30 million dollars, dressed in the hypnotic Hydroshade tone, it carries within its interior the sculpted petals of a black rose. At its center, a detachable Audemars Piguet timepiece, created exclusively for this model, becomes a signature of magic, a heartbeat of rarity.

The Peninsula London – Where Elegance Breathes in Silence

Within this constellation, The Peninsula London becomes more than a hotel – it becomes a sanctuary. A place where elegance is not announced, but felt. Where the world outside fades, and the world within becomes a quiet celebration of refinement.

The Peninsula London opened on 12 September 2023 in the heart of Belgravia, bringing a newly built architectural landmark designed to harmonise with the surrounding heritage buildings and offering guests discreet arrival through its rare off‑street courtyard.

Inside, the hotel features 190 spacious rooms and suites created by renowned designer Peter Marino, each appointed with bespoke British craftsmanship, honey‑onyx bathrooms, mahogany dressing rooms, and floor‑to‑ceiling windows overlooking Wellington Arch and historic Belgravia.

Champagne de Lossy – The Taste of Heritage

Founded in 1862, Champagne de Lossy preserves the savoir‑faire of a rare house. Its elegance is sensed before it is savored, a whisper of heritage, a promise of authenticity, a companion to moments that deserve to be remembered.

Founded in 1862 by London‑based wine merchant Henri Alexandre de Lossy, Champagne de Lossy was reborn after nearly a century of silence, its original château, historic cellars and vineyards in Rilly‑la‑Montagne meticulously restored to revive one of the region’s emblematic maisons.

Today, Champagne de Lossy crafts its cuvées in its 19th‑century cellars, sourcing grapes primarily from the surrounding Premier Cru vineyards and guided by a philosophy rooted in proximity, elegance, precision and uncompromising respect for nature.

So tell us…. are you ready to step into a world where the extraordinary becomes your everyday?