That and the fact she is a member of the hottest breed in the pacing world - being a sister to Have Faith In Me and so closely related to Christen Me - ensure her every move as a broodmare, especially her first, is watched with much expectation.
However, part-owner Paul Kenny says Adore Me's owners will not rush the decision for the daughter of Bettors Delight.
"We are going to wait until after the Breeders Crown because we realise what an important raceday that is," says Kenny.
"We don't have to make it till then. Who knows what might happen?
"Obviously she has plenty of options and we also have a new stallion on the farm [Woodlands Stud] to consider."
Woodlands recently bought Sweet Lou as an outcross stallion for daughters of Bettors Delight, of which there are going to be hundreds around Australasia in coming years.
Woodlands also has American Ideal, while sires like Christian Cullen and Art Major produce naturally imposing yearlings should they be looking to breed to sell from Adore Me.
The fact that the owners are waiting until after the Breeders Crown hints they may be interested in Somebeachsomewhere, the former champion United States pacer and sire of Breeders Crown juvenile favourite Our Waikiki Beach, who has made a huge splash this season.
Meanwhile, a rare Alexandra Park Thursday meeting tonight sees One Over Da Moon attempt to overcome a 50m handicap in the main trot.
Winners off back marks that long at Alexandra Park are rare but so, too, are 3200m intermediate-grade trots, so the in-form 4-year-old will have plenty of time to work himself into a challenging position.
With converted pacer Scarrymcleary, millionaire trotter Vulcan and the talented Al Bundy all getting starts from One Over Da Moon, he is going to need to be right at the top of his game.
One of the better bets of the night should be San Diego Love (R2), who is thrown in under the conditions, aided by the use of concession driver Michael Blakemore.