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  • Ralph Lauren’s Old Ferrari F50 Could Fetch $8.5 Million at Auction

    Ralph Lauren’s Old Ferrari F50 Could Fetch $8.5 Million at Auction

    To be offered by RM Sotheby’s in August, this 1995 example is among the 55 initially sent stateside and one of two that arrived in yellow. To be offered by RM Sotheby’s in August, this 1995 example is among the 55 initially sent stateside and one of two that arrived in yellow.

  • Amanyangyun: A Tranquil Retreat From the Buzz of Shanghai

    Amanyangyun: A Tranquil Retreat From the Buzz of Shanghai

    Located away from the city center, Amanyangyun immerses guests in ancient China’s culture and history. 

  • A Unique Custom-Order Rolex Daytona Is Going Up for Sale at Sotheby’s

    A Unique Custom-Order Rolex Daytona Is Going Up for Sale at Sotheby’s

    It is one of four pieces made exclusively for a single collector and could fetch more than its top estimate of $1.6 million. It is one of four pieces made exclusively for a single collector and could fetch more than its top estimate of $1.6 million.

  • One of America’s Best Craft Distilleries Just Dropped Its New Founder’s Blend Whiskey

    One of America’s Best Craft Distilleries Just Dropped Its New Founder’s Blend Whiskey

    There’s some infinity barrel whiskey in the mix from Chattanooga Whiskey. There’s some infinity barrel whiskey in the mix from Chattanooga Whiskey.

  • Mick Jagger’s Former London Flat Hits the Market for $7 Million

    Mick Jagger’s Former London Flat Hits the Market for $7 Million

    The Marylebone digs where the Rolling Stones frontman lived in the 1960s is available for the first time in 30 years. The Marylebone digs where the Rolling Stones frontman lived in the 1960s is available for the first time in 30 years.

  • The Singleton Pairs Fine Single Malts with Delectable Desserts

    The Singleton Pairs Fine Single Malts with Delectable Desserts

    The Singleton Gourmand Collection doubles down on its digestif profile with the sweetest of pairings. 

    The Singleton

    The Singleton has unveiled a trio of 42-year-old single malt Scotch whiskies designed to taste like dessert. The new Gourmand Collection, limited to just 136 sets worldwide, draws direct inspiration from pâtisserie classics, with flavor profiles nodding to fig and chocolate ganache, crème brûlée, and black cherry gâteau.

    Each expression spent over four decades in oak, including what The Singleton claims is the longest secondary maturation in the brand’s history. A second maturation means moving whisky from one cask type to another to instill different layers of flavor. It’s usually done for a short period, often measured in months rather than years. These whiskies had 29 years of secondary maturation, which takes the idea to the extreme.

    The series was finished and bottled by master of malts Dr Craig Wilson, but it was his predecessor, Maureen Robinson, who pioneered the idea of decades-long secondary, third and even fourth maturations. Robinson also championed the idea of The Singleton’s as a digestif whisky, most notably in the recent Epicurean Odyssey Series (the 39 Year Old remains an all-time favorite of ours). These whiskies are heavily sherried and richly textured with plenty of sweetness and spice — essentially dessert in a glass.

    To drive the point home, The Singleton asked Nicolas Rouzaud, master pâtissier at The Connaught, to create three cakes designed to pair with the whiskies. Each reflects its corresponding dram with a mix of mousse, sponge, caramel and puff pastry, and each references the bottle’s curvaceous design. The whiskies have also been named after the desserts: Notes of Fig & Chocolate Ganache; Notes of Caramelised Crème Brûlée; and Notes of Black Cherry Gâteau.

    The whiskies and cakes will be available to sample in London from April 28 to May 5 at the Justerini & Brooks showroom in Burlington Arcade. The experience is reservation-only, priced at £275 ($365) per person. Alternatively, you can pick up the trio of 500ml bottles for $9,000 (desserts not included). You can book the tasting experience here.

  • Where the Meal Begins and the Ordinary Ends

    Where the Meal Begins and the Ordinary Ends

    There’s something about fire and steel that transforms cooking into a way of life. For those who live to cook, the outdoor kitchen is no trend. It’s a space shaped by purpose, built for performance, and created for the way we live. There’s something about fire and steel that transforms cooking into a way of life. For those who live to cook, the outdoor kitchen is no trend. It’s a space shaped by purpose, built for performance, and created for the way we live.

  • Craft Distilling Is ‘Withering:’ One of America’s Best Whiskey Distilleries Has Declared Bankruptcy

    Craft Distilling Is ‘Withering:’ One of America’s Best Whiskey Distilleries Has Declared Bankruptcy

    We spoke to Westward Whiskey’s CEO to find out more. We spoke to Westward Whiskey’s CEO to find out more.

  • A Carpenter Who Rebuilt St Paul’s Cathedral Built This $6.5 Million London Townhouse

    A Carpenter Who Rebuilt St Paul’s Cathedral Built This $6.5 Million London Townhouse

    The Grade II-listed residence in the West End was once home to both Abraham Browne, the first violinist in King George II’s band, and painter Francis Sartorius.  The Grade II-listed residence in the West End was once home to both Abraham Browne, the first violinist in King George II’s band, and painter Francis Sartorius.