TRAVEL: "Don’t be alarmed if I make any sudden movements during the flight," says my helicopter pilot as I take the seat next to him on a piercingly bright morning at Frégate Island Private... CLICK TO READ MORE
MODELS: Petra Cubonova is a Czech model and is you haven’t heard of her it’s just because the category is so crowded. We don’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings, but the simple truth is that in the game... CLICK TO READ MORE
STYLE: Their clients want to feel at home even when they are 40,000 feet in the air, so private-jet interior designers create cabins that reflect the owners’ tastes and address their desires in terms of... CLICK TO READ MORE
MODELS: Gawking at your screen isn’t cool but if this sexy Brazilian supermodel was on, you’ll probably the coolest guy on earth. Raica is an elite supermodel from wonderful Niterói, Brazil... CLICK TO READ MORE
DINING: Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar will celebrate the passion this year with three evenings of luxe specials and a unique Valentine gift for couples dining on February 12th-14th... CLICK TO READ MORE
MODELS: Having a bad day? New Victoria’s Secret model Katsia Damankova from Belarus will get you through the day. While completing homework in a café one day, she was approached by... CLICK TO READ MORE
EDITOR'S PICK
Insider: Phil Mickelson
Mickelson's 3rd-round left him at the bottom of the leaderboard.
D'Ussé Cognac is a VSOP from the house of Chateau de Cognac, the makers of Baron Otard. Both brands belong to drinks giant Bacardi. D'Ussé is a uniquely powerful Cognac that delivers a bold flavor and a smooth finish. This remarkable liquid starts with an intense aroma unlike any other Cognac on the market, rich in woody aromas that are then backed by touches of cinnamon and floral notes. The taste delivers subtle accents of honey and dried fruits. [Read More]
The combination of its bold flavor, smooth finish and honey notes represent a differentiated taste that sets it apart from other known Cognacs. The bottle looks quite cool: Very tound, a simple cork, no label on the cork... and a gold-double-cross on the front. Very royal, an interesting mix of medieval, bourgeois and somehow a bit rough.
Read 950 times
Last modified on Friday, 04 January 2013 21:06