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Algarve-alternative seaside town the 'locals want to keep secret' with €3 wine
THE Algarve is known for its beautiful beaches, so much so that lots get very busy during the summer. If you want the beauty of Albufeira and Lagos but with much fewer crowds, consider the city of Tavira instead. Your info will be used in…
Legendary 130-year-old wine, hidden by suspected Nazi sympathizers, unveiled after decades under castle floor
Eight bottles of a legendary French wine that survived World War II and decades of communist rule hidden under a Czech castle floor have been lovingly restored by the chateau that produced them some 130 years ago. The bottles of Chateau d'Yquem…
These L.A. cafés turn into wine bars, speakeasies and nightlife hangouts after dark
Many have argued that Los Angeles is a morning city, full of cafés and smoothie shops, rather than a thrumming hub of nightlife. But increasingly, new proprietors don't think people should have to choose. Various coffee shops and tea houses…
Beloved wine shop to close its doors after more than 30 years
'Wine shops are like a library. It's like a library. Every wine has a story behind it, whether it's made in a factory or two chaps on the hill producing 500 bottles.' And what an impressive library it is. Alan Nordberg has spent decades curating…
Aldi just launched the most surprising bottle of the summer at £5.99 : a white wine made from a black grape
Forget the travel brochures – Aldi's new collection is your passport to global flavours, all without the need for a boarding pass or breaking the bank. The shelves now glimmer with wines crafted to evoke the spirit of stylish destinations…
Legendary 130-year-old French wine restored after decades under Czech castle floor
Eight bottles of a legendary French wine that survived World War II and decades of communist rule hidden under a Czech castle floor have been lovingly restored by the chateau that produced them some 130 years ago. The bottles of Chateau d'Yquem --…
10 Sega Genesis Games That Aged Like Fine Wine
The Genesis will forever be Sega's most successful and influential video game console. It helped catapult gaming into the 16-bit era which, as far as gamers at the time were concerned, meant advanced video games with superior graphics. Of course…
Grapur adds sparkling to range of organic wines
Mack & Schühle Italia's range Grapur of lower alcohol organic wines has expanded with a spumante brut that is ‘immediate, social and low-risk', according to its CEO. Grapur, the eco-conscious brand from Mack & Schühle Italia has…
9 Classic Western Movies That Have Aged Like Fine Wine (#6 Also Has a Great Remake)
Most Westerns age the way their protagonists do: hard and fast. The ones carved out of clean moral binaries and unwavering heroism tend to calcify into relics. They're watchable only when you're curious about history, or are feeling affectionate.
Not All Wine Glasses Tinkling Happily over Santa Barbara County's Business Improvement District
An Arizona public-interest law firm specializing in libertarian-leaning lawsuits has sued the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors and the county vintners association on behalf of Lompoc winemaker Flying Goat Cellars. The lawsuit charges that…
Maison Pommery & Associés enters into exclusive negotiations with Henkell International for a strategic partnership
Maison Pommery & Associés enters into exclusive negotiations with Henkell International for a strategic partnership Maison Pommery & Associés (Euronext Paris, ISIN FR0000062796, Euronext Brussels, ISIN NSCBE0002798) announces that it…
In pictures: Motorhome and robotic lawnmower among items Murrell embezzled
The Crown Office has released images of some of the items police seized from former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell. Among them is a £125,000 motorhome which was taken from his mother's home in Dunfermline after only being driven four…
The Epicurean Passport Weekend Returns for Its Sixth Year to Hotel Jerome, Auberge Collection
'We are pleased to welcome back Epicurean Passport, a beloved tradition at our historic property, inviting guests to experience a dynamic weekend shaped by leading culinary talent and innovators in food and beverage,' says Stephane Lacroix, general…
The 11 best hotels in Porto: Where to stay to explore Portugal's second city
Porto is a perfect example of why second cities are special: all the energy without the ego – or the crowds. While Lisbon has plenty to offer, from its Gothic cathedrals to cobbled streets lined with traditional tascas, nothing beats sipping…
You can dine inside Westminster Abbey at night for the first time ever this June
News Best of all, you don't have to marry a royal to bag a spot Written by Alice Saville Contributing writer If you've got delusions of grandeur, indulge them this month with the first ever dinner inside London's most illustrious landmark. Kings…
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