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Like Majorca and Ibiza before it, Tenerife is finally succeeding in shedding its tacky chrysalis, and morphing into a sophisticated destination happy to hold its own in the company of high spenders, gastronomes and choosy golfers. That’s not to say the ‘old Tenerife’ has met its maker, it just self-perpetuates in the background while Michelin
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Long gone are the times when Tenerife tourism was only associated with familiar fodder listed on laminated menus. That food is still available for those looking for home comforts, but tastes in Tenerife have changed, and so has the quality on offer. These days creative Canarian is the dish of the day, with no less
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“Power of Portions” report finds smaller portions can help tackle obesity and food waste A new report released last week by Georgetown University’s Portion Balance Coalition spotlights the growing importance of smaller portions to consumers. The study, which was supported by six Coalition members – the American Beverage Association, the American Frozen Food Institute, General
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Although renowned for its high-end shopping and cutting-edge design, Milan offers many more things to do: its museums harbour some of the country’s finest works of art, and there’s no shortage of churches adorned with wonderful frescoes, a number from the school of Leonardo Da Vinci. Steps away from the Gothic-style Duomo is La Scala,
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It’s the day to be region-agnostic as this sipping holiday salutes whiskies from all over Though whiskey has a long and distinguished history of distillation, dating back more than 500 years, it wasn’t until 2009 that it got an “official” day of celebration. Each March 27, International Whisk(e)y Day—the parenthesis is used to be inclusive
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Lying at the foot of the Alps, Milan is Italy’s financial hub and economic driver, home to the country’s Stock Exchange. It is also Italy’s most cosmopolitan city, with a modern central district dominated by skyscrapers and a pretty historical quarter lined with palazzi (palaces) – each harbouring wonderful hidden courtyards. Leader of Italy’s fashion and design industry,
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Threadneedles Hotel, the former of one of London’s most prestigious banks, recently announced a groundbreaking partnership with renowned caviar purveyor, Caviar House & Prunier. Underscoring both brands’ commitment to preserving their legacy, while embracing innovation, the hotel’s luxuriant banking hall was transformed into an all-day Caviar House restaurant, complete with a banking counter-turned-ultra-opulent bar. And
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The Sanlorenzo 57Steel; Photo: Guillaume Plisson YACHT STYLE Issue 76 features the Sanlorenzo 57Steel on the front cover, as the yacht features in several Reviews in this issue, while the Italian shipyard also comes to the fore following the completion of its acquisition of Simpson Marine, Asia’s largest yacht dealer, which features in Profile. Profile: Simpson Marine As
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The Majesty 111 has a clean, sporty exterior and a foredeck jacuzzi Gulf Craft’s first Majesty 111 has enjoyed global exposure since its world premiere at the Dubai International Boat Show in March. In September, the 34m, six-cabin Sandbank made its Europe debut at the Monaco Yacht Show before exhibiting in the US for the
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There are a few things that can signify that we’re finally headed into Spring: flowers blooming, pollen covering everything, and if you’re in Michigan, Bell’s Oberon Day. Bell’s Oberon Day is officially Monday, March 25th. An official holiday in Michigan (seriously, governor Gretchen Whitmer declared Oberon Day an official holiday in the state in 2022),
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