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  • How I discovered of Haitian ‘clairin’ rum, my drink of the summer

    June 4, 2021

    For something new this summer, adventurous drinkers should turn to the boutique distilleries of Haiti, with the island country now exporting some of its finest spirits into the UK. Clairin – Creole for ‘clear’, also known as rhum sirop de canne – is an organic, Haitian wild sugar cane distillate which has a reputation for [...]

  • Why the winelands of Wales are set to be a UK holiday hotspot

    June 4, 2021

    Holidaying abroad this year is tricky and a staycation may be on the cards, but before you book a long trek to Cornwall or the Highlands, why not consider the wine-country of Wales? No, this is not a joke. Despite being relatively small on a global scale, Welsh wines won six awards at the recent [...]

  • How to make the ultimate working from home salad

    June 3, 2021

    We asked Eleanor Warder, co-founder of healthy restaurant Atis, to talk us through her dream Working From Home lunch. Here’s what you need to make the Atis Azteca salad bowl: Chopped romaine Baby spinach Black beans Sweetcorn Avocado Feta Baked chipotle tortilla chips Pickled red onion Lime coriander dressing For my healthy lunch recommendation I’m [...]

  • Grape things afoot in Malta, the world’s smallest wine-producer

    June 3, 2021

    The latest wine day to put in your diary is 20 March, which has just been proclaimed Girgentina and  Gellewza Day. But you don’t have to wait until the vernal equinox of 2022 to sample Maltese wine.  Malta is the world’s smallest wine-making country. Most of its wine is sold domestically so sometimes it’s easier [...]

  • Where to eat in… Mayfair: Breakfast lunch and dinner, sorted

    June 2, 2021

    When you think of the traditional heartlands of City PM, the Square Mile and Canary Wharf are probably the first places that spring to mind. But Mayfair, with its hedge funds, law firms and commercial property offices, has always been a hub for our readers. Of all the hospitality locations to suffer through the lockdown, [...]

  • Richmond and Hampton are perfect for a London ‘micro-break’

    June 2, 2021

    Horror story images of eight hour queues at Heathrow – a perfect storm of Corona restrictions, Brexit chaos and pent-up demand – are enough to put anyone off going abroad for their summer holidays. When you’re likely to spend longer standing in line at immigration than waiting to see the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, [...]

  • Jawbox Gin unveils record breaking 915-measure bottle

    June 2, 2021

    Size matters when it comes to gin. With the market saturated with small batch artisans all trying to out-botanicalise each other, one distillery has decided to go in the opposite direction, producing the world’s largest gin bottle. Northern Ireland’s Jawbox Gin has unveiled a 73cm tall, 32 litre, 915 measure Jawbox Giant’s Edition containing the [...]

  • Scots look away – the best whisky in the world is made in Taiwan

    June 1, 2021

    The best whisky in the world is made in Taiwan by a company that started off making mosquito repellent and root beer. The King Car Group’s Kavalan 10th Anniversary Sky Gold Wine Cask Matured Single Cask Single Malt Whisky has just been named “Best of the Best” single malt at the recent Tokyo Whisky & [...]

  • Quaglino’s: Golden-age glam the perfect antidote to lockdown

    June 1, 2021

    It is fair to say that good old fashioned glamour has not been in vogue during months of endless lockdowns. Cocktail dresses abandoned for athleisure. Black tie (which you can read all about in this excellent piece by our resident sartorial expert) for three days without a shower. But London is back, and open-ish, and [...]

  • How Welsh whisky is taking a sip of Scotland’s favourite dram

    June 1, 2021

    North Wales is celebrating the opening of its latest distillery and the release of the first Welsh whisky in over a hundred years.   Gwynedd’s Aber Falls Distillery, which used to be a slate works, a margarine factory and a drinks wholesaler depot, has launched its Inaugural Release, a non-age statement single malt made from 100 [...]

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