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  • Liquid investment: How a new breed of rum is biting at the heels of whisky

    May 25, 2022

    The rise of rum has been predicted for some time. The staggering rise in the fortunes of the whisk(e)y industry – I’ll omit the “e” from now on for aesthetic purposes – over the last couple of decades means many enthusiasts and would-be collectors are now being priced out of that market, and rum is [...]

  • A toast to a famous Ukraine Eurovision win – with vodka of course

    May 20, 2022

    Ukraine’s triumph at last weekend’s Eurovision Song Contest came as a surprise to no-one. The competition’s traditional regional, ethnic, and political voting blocs were abandoned, as voters from across the continent delivered their overwhelming support to the embattled people of Ukraine, and while the folk-rap number Stefania, by Kalush Orchestra, may not have won strictly [...]

  • McDonald’s agrees to sell its stores in Russia and warns of $1bn exit loss

    May 19, 2022

    Fast food giant McDonald’s has agreed to sell its Russian stores across 45 regions – but warned it is likely to make a $1bn loss. The chain announced it entered into an agreement with an existing licensee Alexander Govor, who has operated 25 restaurants in the eastern region of Siberia since 2015. This comes after [...]

  • Getting the party started at Sumosan Twiga, Knightsbridge 

    May 19, 2022

    The crisp white tablecloths, framed black and white photographs and floor length houndstooth curtains may look discreetly chic, but the DJ working the decks on the floor of the restaurant lets you know that this is where the party starts. A place to see and be seen, the flash of selfies pop and sparkle just as [...]

  • A Bed of Rosés: The story of Bon Jovi’s new fine wine

    May 19, 2022

    “Real men drink pink” announces Jon Bon Jovi at the European launch of Hampton Water rosé, going on to explain that he used to refer to the wine as “pink juice” because “I didn’t want my children to know I drank it so much. I love wine and I love rosé”. Hampton Water is an [...]

  • Pub group Marston’s returns to profitability as sales bounce back to pre-Covid levels

    May 18, 2022

    Pub group Marston’s today announced it has returned to profit after sales at its 1,482 pubs bounced back to 97 per cent of pre-pandemic levels. The pub and hotel operator posted profits of £39.9m for the 26 weeks running up to 2 April 2022, compared to a £57.2m loss over the same period in 2021. [...]

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  • Trust in a powerful vitamin blend

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  • Add more dried fruits to your diet

    May 16, 2022  |  Sponsored

    California Raisins can help to get you one step closer to a balanced, plant-rich diet that’s high in fibre, low in saturated fat and packed with vitamins and minerals. Dried in the hot California sun, these naturally sweet raisins are rich in potassium, iron, copper, manganese, vitamin B6 and selenium, fat-free and low in salt, [...]

  • The A-Z of wine: F is for… Furmint, the wine variety of tomorrow

    May 5, 2022

    What’s this then? Furmit is an Eastern European grape variety, most commonly associated with Hungary but also grown widely in neighbouring Slovenia (where Napoleon’s army gave it the ‘c’est bon’ seal of approval that evolved into the grape’s alternate name, Sipon). If you’ve ever drunk the iconic sweet wines from the Tokaj region of Hungary [...]

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