A BERLIN VETERAN

ORANIA.BERLIN: REVIEW

As a lifelong night owl, one of my all-time hotel pet peeves is the often relatively early time that breakfast finishes, which can have you dragging yourself out of bed after a late night out and hot-stepping it to the last slot unkempt and bleary-eyed, sometimes missing out by a matter of minutes or even seconds if the staff member at the lectern is particularly officious. 

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Camilla Lunelli

Ferrari Trento - The Finest Italian Sparkling Wine

I recently had the privilege of spending a day at Villa Margon, the beautiful heart of Ferrari Trento wines, located just an hour’s drive from the culturally rich city of Verona. Renowned for its Roman-era Arena di Verona, Verona is still a venue for operas and concerts, and its connection to Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. While my previous visits had been centred around cycling along the scenic routes of Lake Garda, this trip was all about the wines of Ferrari Trento. 

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Würzburg

UNCORKING THE WINES AND CULTURE OF FRANCONIA

Our bullet-nosed deutsche-Bahn ICE train, silently glided under the arching glass and steel canopy defining Frankfurt Central Station, leaving the city of Goethe and skyscrapers behind. The train interplayed and intertwined with the ‘Main River’, vaguely following its meandering path until the steep-sided ‘Steinwein’ (stone) vineyards signified we had arrived at the Franconian city of Würzburg.

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Audi Q8 55 E-Tron Quattro Review

Audi Q8 55 E-Tron Quattro 300 kW (408PS) 2024 Review: Accomplished-Unflappable-Dynamic-Innovative

So, we took the eco-friendly electric Audi Q8 e-tron SUV mountain biking in the Surrey Hills. The tracks there are amazing, maintained by hordes of unsung workers who landscape the hills for downhill descents—quite illegally but with great skill. Afterwards, we toured Norwich for a little history and culture. We're not just muscle-bound jocks, you know.

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A Lavish Stay in Florence

Renaissance Reverie: A Lavish Stay in Florence

To get a proper sense of what Florence has to offer four days is what I’d suggest. To get away in a successful manner I need to change climate, language, culture and, perhaps most vitally, to change centuries. The secret, I find, is to surrender, to be transported in time, to sharpen my eyes and train myself to look, look and look again at all the detail and refinery. It’s so edifying and so reviving of my spirits. How life-affirming to appreciate the artistic skill of Florence’s forebears. 

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Lindores Abbey

David's Drink Diaries - Issue 18

Torabhaig

The Torabhaig distillery on Skye never ceases to excite me. As you may have read previously, I have tasted all the releases of their Legacy series and loved each one. However, I had never had the opportunity to taste their distillery exclusives - until now. This changed at the wonderful Merchant House in London, where Neil Macleod hosted a small group of us.

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Laphroaig Strong Characters

Laphroaig Launches Limited-Edition Whisky Celebrating Co-Founder Donald Johnston: Laphroaig Strong Characters

Laphroaig, one of the most storied names in Scotch whisky, has just unveiled the first release in a special series of limited-edition single malts dedicated to the trailblazers who shaped its iconic legacy. This inaugural bottling honors co-founder Donald Johnston and is accompanied by bespoke illustrations from renowned British artist Bill Bragg. This exciting release pays tribute not only to the Johnston brothers' uncompromising spirit but also to the 200-year history of one of Islay’s most revered distilleries.

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