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The 12 best NYC secret bars and speakeasies, and how to find them
Pull up a stool in one of the New York's most clandestine drinking establishments – where Prohibition-age discretion is a must.
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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The making of The Dalmore Luminary No.2 - 2024 Edition
By Simon Mills Published
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Alternative Easter eggs: chocolate-free but cracking gifts and indulgences
The humble egg, Easter's favourite ingredient, celebrated in five alternative forms, from a picnic cutlery canteen to a fabulous foamy dessert
By Caragh McKay Published
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Sweet Easter treats to tweet about
Five Easter treats, from chocolate chicks and rabbits to almond cake, that are delectable enough to gift all year round
By Caragh McKay Published
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Midleton Very Rare celebrates four decades of Irish whiskey making with its exclusive Ruby Edition
Midleton Very Rare celebrates its 40th anniversary with a limited Ruby Edition whiskey bursting with rich notes of blackcurrant, raspberry and plum
By Melina Keays Published
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The Dalmore Luminary Series 2024 Edition is a collaboration with Zaha Hadid Architects
The Dalmore spotlights the pursuit of excellence in whisky making and architectural design in the second release of its philanthropic-led series, which includes a one-of-a-kind expression, Luminary No.2 - 2024 Edition
By Simon Mills Published
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The Macallan Horizon with Bentley Motors is a decadent whisky with a luxurious twist
The Macallan and Bentley Motors release ‘The Macallan Horizon’, a single malt whisky with a 180-degree twisted presentation
By Tianna Williams Published
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The joy of AIX Rosé, sunshine in a glass
AIX Rosé, made in the sun-drenched hills of Côteaux d'Aix-en-Provence, is a dry, pale pink and aromatic, everyday luxury
By Simon Mills Published
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Champagne Telmont’s ‘193,000 shades of green’ bottles are a quest for sustainability
Champagne Telmont launches ‘193,000 shades of green’, a collection of uniquely coloured bottles using otherwise unwanted glass
By Tianna Williams Published
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How La Scala’s chopped salad became the Oscars’ favourite dish
LA restaurant La Scala’s chopped salad turned an off-menu dish into a culinary icon. Here’s how, plus our pick of Oscar-worthy salad ware for your own table
By Luciana Bellini Published
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Mothaiba pandan vodka infuses your martini with Asian botanicals
Mothaiba is a new pandan vodka – made with pandan leaves from Vietnam – for the perfect martini to toast good fortune in the Year of the Wood Dragon
By Tianna Williams Published
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How Debauve et Gallais and Marie Antoinette sparked a chocolate revolution
Paris chocolatier Debauve et Gallais is built on a sweet legacy, involving a chocolate coin designed to cure Marie Antoinette of her distaste for medicine
By James Gurney Published
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Celebrate the Year of the Wood Dragon in five tasty treats
Welcoming the Year of the Wood Dragon with tiny dragon-claw bao buns and a cognac rich with Lunar blends, our entertaining director is in a celebratory mood
By Melina Keays Published
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First look inside St John at Fortnum & Mason, bringing nose-to-tail to Piccadilly
St John at Fortnum & Mason opens for three weeks, securing your nose-to-tail fix while the restaurant’s Smithfield home is refitted
By Robert Johnston Published
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The day Muhammad Ali met Robert Burns – a curious tale for Burns Night gatherings
Celebrate Burns Night with Muhammad Ali’s unexpected ode to Robert Burns, plus our three-step Burns supper
By Caragh McKay Published
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This year’s best drinks, for your home bar or a decadent night out
Wallpaper* Design Awards 2024 toast the best drinks for discerning palates, from a grapefruity aperitif to a velvety whisky
By Anne Soward Published
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L’Or de Jean Martell – Réserve du Château is a new limited-edition luxury cognac collection
L’Or de Jean Martell – Réserve du Château de Chanteloup is the first in the new luxury cognac series, perfect for toasting 2024
By Melina Keays Published
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Dry Farm Wines promises organic wine to feel good about
Dry Farm Wines founder Todd White on why we should be celebrating organic, biodiverse artisan wines, free from additives and sugar
By Simon Mills Published
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Louis XIII cognac paves the way for sustainable luxury in spirits with new refill ritual at London’s Harrods
French Cognac Grande Champagne Maison Louis XIII will be offering its UK customers a decanter-refilling ritual at Harrods this festive season
By Simon Mills Published
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Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009: the story behind the wine
Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 is the harmonious result of fruitful endeavours by the French champagne house and its cellar master Vincent Chaperon
By Simon Mills Published
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Aga whisky by Kandoblanc celebrates a fusion of ideas and cultures
Aga whisky, a new creation by Dhavall Gandhi, is launched under the banner of a new enterprise, Kandoblanc
By Melina Keays Published
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Join Dom Pérignon for a one-of-a-kind evening prepared by British chef Clare Smyth
‘A Journey of Creation’ is a one-night-only experience from Dom Pérignon and renowned chef Clare Smyth in London’s Notting Hill
By Melina Keays Published
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The Balvenie unveils its 'Stories' collection in homage to the craftsmen behind their exceptional whiskies
The latest whisky launch in The Balvenie Stories collection is an homage to the craftsmen behind the 131-year-old brand
By Melina Keays Published
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Everything you need for the perfect picnic
Good food, a comfortable blanket and ambient lighting – we show you how to picnic like a pro
By Melina Keays Published
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Tequila’s reputational makeover is driven by design
Celebrate Tequila Day with these elegant brands and accessories that look as good as they taste
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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DeVonn Francis’ simple recipe for spicy watermelon salad
To celebrate DeVonn Francis’ inclusion in the Wallpaper* USA 300 list, we revisit this recipe for the perfect summer snack
By Mary Cleary Last updated
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Ardray whisky reinterprets Scottish traditions with a Japanese approach
Ardray whisky is the result of an exciting and groundbreaking collaboration between Scottish and Japanese whisky makers that presents new perspectives on a long-lasting tradition
By Melina Keays Published