Wines
Pompeii Lands In New York City

A new exhibit, “Pompeii The Exhibit: Life and Death in the Shadow of Vesuvius” has opened at New York’s Discovery Times Square. There’s something about the centuries-old story of Pompeii that never fails to captivate the general public. It ties into our end-of-days fears, that idea that at any moment, a disruption could simply wipe us all out. Life went on at Pompeii for 700 years, a rich and artistic culture before, on a fateful day in 79 A.D.; Mt. Vesuvius erupted and buried the citizens and all their worldly goods under lava and ash.
This latest exhibition features a standard element of these, the body casts made from remains of those who died in the disaster. The images of the victims remind us of just how fleeting life can be. This new exhibit gets even closer to bringing that feeling to museum goers through a short film that attempts to recreate what it must have been like for the citizens of Pompeii showing the volcano’s fury and shaking the museum floor, then quieting to reveal the images of the bodies hardened in volcanic ash.
But Pompeii’s tragedy is just part of the story. There was real luxury in Pompeii. It was a bustling city, a trade port dealing in wines, olive oil and more. Some of the luxury villas in the area have been well-preserved and the artifacts in the exhibit show how some of the more wealthy citizens enjoyed life. The exhibit is curated by the Soprintendenza di Archaeologica Napoli e Pompei.
Veuve Clicquot brings the limited edition yellow shopping bag for Brut Yellow Label

Keeping the yellow tradition going Veuve Clicquot for its Brut Yellow Label has introduced one of their finest wines Pinot Black and other reserve wines in a bright yellow shopping bag. Sewed with a saddle stitch finish this bag will keep your chilled champagne ready to drink for as many as two hours at an ideal temperature.
Raro Launches Amethyst and Opal Barware By David Redman

Most people who have guests often make it a point to buy glassware that is chic, and luxurious. Celebrations Extravaganza has been launched by the House of Raro, which is the latest crystal barware edition by David Redman. You could showcase all those fine and exotic finest wines, brandy, Scotch whisky and Gin in luxurious pieces of barware that are unique in themselves.
The Amethyst is a classic statement piece which comes with a scotch decanter, one whisky tumbler, one old fashioned whisky glass, two vodka shot glasses, silver cocktail sticks; handmade sterling silver vodka shot glass and olive bowl with signature ribbed base.
The Opal is yet another set which boasts of white crystal Champagne Flute that comes with vertical cuttings. A Scotch whisky decanter, two tumblers, handmade sterling silver vodka shot and olive bowl are what the set entails. They would be priced between $4,550 & $5,670.
Gulf investors seek $3 billion buyout of Harrods

Harrods, a luxury department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, UK has been offered $3 billion by Qatari investors.
Owned by Mohamed Al-Fayed since 1985, the store has over one million square feet of selling space in over 330 departments. A major gulf based investor who is also the owner of Fulham Football Club, is now going to take over the luxury store at an offer price of $3billion.
Harrods luxury department store features luxury gifts for every occasion; exclusive beauty products, cosmetics, skincare & fragrance from the must-have beauty brands as well as an excellent selection of designer handbags and accessories, a premier range of food hampers, fine wines and chocolates from Harrods Food Halls.
International Wine Competition honors Dom Perignon with highest accolades

Considered to be one of the world’s most esteemed champagne houses, Dom Perignon took home the highest accolades at the 2009 San Francisco International Wine Competition. This competition is regarded as the largest and most influential international wine competition in America. Dom Perignon has also been honored with the Å”Double Gold medal, which is considered to be the second highest ranking a wine can achieve in competition. The OEnotheque 1995 was aged for 13 years in the Dom cellars and it features hints of mineral, oyster shell, seaweed, iodine, toast, smoke and peat. On the other side, the Dom Perignon Vintage 2000 come in the category of a paradoxical vintage that offers aromatic, gustatory and tactile tensions.

