Month: October 2023

Rarely have the words harrowing, hopeless, and perilous ever been attached to a wine release. Those phrases are the opposite of what people think when picturing winemaking. Yet, those words perfectly describe the story told in the recently released documentary, Somm: Cup of Salvation, and the accompanying limited-release vintage the story revolves around. The movie
0 Comments
Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Am I the only one who keeps Pinterest-searching “spooky food?” I’m surprisingly impressed by so many recipes: pink brain topped cupcakes, meatloaf monsters, spaghetti as bloody intestines, mozzarella balls melted into skulls, mummified jalapeno pepper poppers, pot pies with gaping mouths carved out of dough. I
0 Comments
Autumn descends upon Mornington Peninsula in early May—golden vineyards shimmer from a softer sun in the crisp morning air. Fall is an ideal time to visit this dynamic Victorian region, but with annual high temperatures ranging from 56° to 75° Fahrenheit, every season here offers its own magic. Jutting into Port Phillip Bay, an hour
0 Comments
In this article DAL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Delta Air Lines’ profit rose nearly 60% in the third quarter as strong travel demand continued through the summer, particularly for international trips, though the carrier forecast full-year earnings toward the low end of an earlier estimate after a jump in fuel prices. In its
0 Comments
In a bid to improve the cruising experience and daily life at sea, Azimut is developing an onboard home automation and smart boat management system with Google Cloud and Reply, a company specialising in the design and implementation of solutions based on new communication channels and digital media. Google Cloud and Reply are supporting Azimut’s
0 Comments
From sandy beaches to shady woodland and from scenic parkland to muddy creeks, North Norfolk offers dogs and their owners a huge variety of scenic walking terrain. Alongside this is an equally wide variety of pubs, guesthouses and hotels at different budget levels which welcome four-legged guests just as warmly as their two-legged companions. Dog
0 Comments
Nationally-recognized hospitality firm Method, whose award-winning restaurants include Wm. Mulherin’s Sons (Bon Appetit’s 50 best new restaurants) and Hiroki (best restaurant award from Philadelphia Magazine) is ready to welcome the Book Tower, a seven year long, multi-million revitalization of a historic landmark building alongside Detroit-based real estate developer, Bedrock, which has been receiving a ton
0 Comments
Most restaurateurs specialize in one style of food—burgers, steak or Mexican—with one audience, either high-end or quick-service. And then there are partners, Adam Schop and Stephane Bibeau, who are making a name for themselves in New York City, based on their eclectic style of eateries. Their firm SB Hospitality has opened Steak Frites Bistro, a
0 Comments
When one thinks of Iceland, images of stunning natural landscapes, geothermal wonders, and the elusive Northern Lights often come to mind. What you may not picture, however, is the culinary revolution happening in the southwestern peninsula of Reykjanes. And let me assure you, it’s not just worth picturing, but booking a trip in to experience.
0 Comments
Nothing, the unconventional tech disruptor, has gone one step further this week by adding a beer to its growing portfolio. Best known as the creator of the Nothing Phone and Nothing Ear (wireless earbuds), the company has taken an audacious departure from the tech-xpected with Nothing Beer (5.1%). Originally introduced as an April Fools’ Joke,
0 Comments
In this article RCL CCL Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Carnival’s Breeze cruise ship leaves the Port of Miami. Christina Mendenhall | Bloomberg | Getty Images As vacationers emerge into a post-pandemic travel world, cruises have made a spectacular comeback — and ticket prices are surging. Cruise operators such as Carnival and Royal Caribbean
0 Comments
The Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard in Ancona For a shipyard celebrating its 60th anniversary, CRN isn’t giving itself much time to celebrate, despite a special pavilion at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show. Founded in Ancona in 1963 and the historic heart and soul of what has been known as the Ferretti Group Superyacht Yard since
0 Comments