Tim Flowers-Food and Beverage Manager Montage Deer Valley Resort
Tim Flowers joins Montage Hotels & Resorts with a passion for food, wine and spirits, and a notable management career working with some of the finest luxury resorts and chef-driven restaurants in North America. Previously, he was with the nationally-renowned Mina Group, where he served as General Manger of Michael Mina's highly acclaimed Stonehill Tavern (St. Regis Monarch Beach) in 2005 and went on to manage dining room operations, training programs and services standards at Bourbon Steak (Miami, Scottsdale), XIV (Los Angeles) and RN74 (San Francisco). Flowers began his hospitality management career after college, managing Hotel Jerome's Century Room restaurant (Aspen) and later opened The Ritz-Carlton Steakhouse, Aspen Grill. He worked as Beverage Director at the award-winning Little Dix Bay Resort in Virgin Gorda, B.V.I., and then joined the management team at Charlie Palmer's Aureole in the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. He holds a higher certificate for the Master of Wine Program at the Wine & Spirits Education Trust in England.
Montage Deer Valley, opening December 2010 in the year-round community of Park City, Utah, promises to be one of North America’s finest mountain resort destinations. Reminiscent of the great mountain lodges of the West, this refined mountain craftsman resort is less than five minutes from Park City’s celebrated Main Street, and an easy 40-minute drive from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). Montage Deer Valley promises a classic on-mountain getaway for all seasons. Resort guests will enjoy a coveted location atop Empire Pass, unrivaled ski-in / ski-out access to North America's No. #1 ski resort (ranked by the readers of SKI Magazine 2008-2010), the 35,000 square foot alpine inspired Spa Montage, and amazing year-round activities including hiking, biking, golf and fly-fishing. In addition, Park City's Main Street offers shopping, dining, cultural events and festivals, all just minutes from the resort.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
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