Naples Illustrated February 2022

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EXHIBITS OF LOVE

The Bakers reveal personal passions through sharing art

ACING IT

Local tennis prodigy courts greatness 72

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+ Patty and Jay Baker with Princess Diana and Tina

HISTORIC HAVEN

A colorful cottage delights

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100 CARATS of

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In GIA’s history, very few polished diamonds of gem quality have surpassed the 100-carat mark. Already part of an elite group due to its size, the highly transparent nature of this diamond adds to its rarity. This pure diamond is classified as type IIa which scientifically means it is lacking measurable levels of impurities like nitrogen, thus giving this diamond its pure white color.

This diamond was fashioned into a classic old world cushion cut, with its smaller table and open culet. Its faceting bears resemblance to other world-renowned diamonds, such as the 45.52 carat Blue Hope Diamond and the 105 carat Koh-I-Nur.

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100.08 carat diamond, Cushion Cut, D color, VS1 Clarity. *Shown at actual size

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N A P L E S’ L U X U R Y S H O P P I N G D E S T I NAT I O N

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262 LITTLE HARBOUR | LITTLE HARBOUR $12,950,000

81 GULF SHORE BLVD SOUTH | OLDE NAPLES $14,950,000

9671 MASHIE CT | BAY COLONY ESTATES $7,450,000

A S P E N • T H E H A M P TO N S • PA L M S P R I N G S • M A L I B U • M A N H AT TA N • B E V E R LY H I L L S • L AG U N A B E AC H • A N D M O R E 800 HARBOUR DRIVE, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34103 (239) 261-3939 © 2021 DOUGLAS ELLIMAN REAL ESTATE. ALL MATERIAL PRESENTED HEREIN IS INTENDED FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. WHILE, THIS INFORMATION IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT, IT IS REPRESENTED SUBJECT TO ERRORS, OMISSIONS, CHANGES OR WITHDRAWAL WITHOUT NOTICE. ALL PROPERTY INFORMATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO SQUARE FOOTAGE, ROOM COUNT, NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND THE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN PROPERTY LISTINGS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY YOUR OWN ATTORNEY, ARCHITECT OR ZONING EXPERT. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY.

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311 TURTLE HATCH RD | PARK SHORE $11,500,000

3555 CRAYTON ROAD | MOORINGS $7,995,000

MYSTIQUE 1201 | PELICAN BAY $11,995,000

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10 Billion

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We don’t take breaks, we break records.

Nothing Compares.

Our best-in-class advisors have allowed us to shatter our previous record — up 50% year over year — confirming our position as the Florida Gulf Coast luxury leader.

Sotheby’s International Realty® and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered service marks used with permission. Each office is independently owned and operated. Equal Housing Opportunity. Property information herein is derived from various sources including, but not limited to, county records and multiple listing services, and may include approximations. All information is deemed accurate.

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BAY COLONY | PALATIAL SEASIDE RESIDENCE | 7425 BAY COLONY DRIVE | $30,500,000

PORT ROYAL PRIMARY MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY 2545 LANTERN LANE | $9,990,000

OLDE NAPLES | OLD FLORIDA ARCHITECTURE 194 4TH AVENUE NORTH | $10,000,000

The EARLS | LAPPIN Team Over $500 Million Sold Thus Far in 2021 #1 in Naples | #1 in Florida | #7 in U.S.A Real Trends ranking Wall Street Journal June 2020 Closed Sales Volume, small team

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GORDON DRIVE ESTATES | SIGNATURE BEACHFRONT ESTATE | 2050 GORDON DRIVE | $29,990,000

PARKVIEW AT CAMBIER OLDE NAPLES NEW CONSTRUCTION 675 8TH STREET SOUTH #302 | $9,495,000

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NAPLES, MARCO ISL AND & FLORIDA’S GULF COAST

A legacy of real estate. A mastery of real estate marketing. Sotheby’s International Realty® and the Sotheby’s International Realty logo are registered service marks used with permission. Each office is independently owned and operated. Equal Housing Opportunity.

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NAPLES

M A RC O IS L A N D

6474 Emilia Court $3,899,999

1891 Honduras Avenue $3,595,000

PENDING SALE

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MARCO ISLAND

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21 Palms Estate $5,900,000

Makaha Estate $4,495,000

850 Eubanks Court $4,449,000

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#1 Team in Collier County

#1 Team at Premier Sotheby’s International Realty #5 Large Team in Florida #44 Large Team in the United States

GOODLAND

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110 East Court $2,500,000

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Montenero #305 $2,195,000

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ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING THE REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS REFERENCE SHOULD BE MADE TO THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. ALL RENDERINGS AND PLANS ARE PROPOSED CONCEPTS SHOWN ONLY FOR MARKETING PURPOSES AND ARE BASED ON THE DEVELOPER’S CURRENT PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN. DEVELOPER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, REVISE OR WITHDRAW THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PLAN IN DEVELOPER’S SOLE DISCRETION WITHOUT NOTICE. NOTHING HEREIN OR IN ANY OTHER COMMUNICATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO OBLIGATE THE DEVELOPER, OR ANY AFFILIATE OF DEVELOPER, TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT OR OFFER ANY OF THE PROJECT FOR SALE, AND NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE DEEMED A GUARANTY OF ANY KIND. THIS IS NOT AN OFFER TO SALE OR SOLICITATION OF OFFERS TO BUY.

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CONTENTS

FEBRUARY 2022

FEATURES 114 / YANKEE INGENUITY Patty and Jay Baker share their loves through unique museum collections By Jane E. Enos

120 / PERFECT 10 Swirl, sniff, and sip these vital vintages from around the globe By Mark Spivak

126 / BUBBLE THEORY Spring fashion is popping with happy hues and striking silhouettes Photography by Navid

136 / URBAN JEWEL BOX Color and charm are treasured in the restoration of an Old Naples cottage By Nanci Theoret

142 / COURTING HER DREAM A local tennis star’s quest to become the best in the world

Carolina Herrera khaki dress; Versace heels, earrings. For buying information, turn to page 203. NAVID

By Linda Marx

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WELCOME TO A NEW KIND OF HOMETOWN Live in a place where you can walk to work, the coffee shop and even the doctor. Where parks and trails keep you connected to the land, community-wide WiFi keeps you in tune with the world. What is a new kind of Hometown? It’s innovation, technology and sustainability creating a life only imagined before, now being enjoyed to the fullest.

DIRECTIONS FROM 1-75: Take Exit 143 for FL-78E Head East on FL-78 E/Bayshore Rd. - 3.3 miles Turn left onto Babcock Ranch Rd. - 4.5 miles Turn right onto Lake Babcock Dr. - 1.0 mile

NEW HOMES FROM THE $200s TO OVER $1.5 MILLION | 888.659.7488 | BabcockRanch.com 42850 CRESCENT LOOP, BABCOCK RANCH , FL 33982 ©2021 Babcock Ranch. Broker participation is welcome. Prices, plans, specifications and community design are subject to change. Oral representations cannot be relied upon as correctly stating the representations of the developer. For correct information regarding Babcock Ranch, interested parties should refer to written materials provided by the developer, legislative acts related to Babcock Ranch and the covenants and restrictions of the Babcock Ranch Residential Association, Inc. The information provided above is not intended to be an offering and should be considered as informational only.

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DEPARTMENTS 40 / FROM THE EDITOR 46 / SEEN The Shelter for Abused Women & Children, Waterside Shops, and more

INSIDER 63 / CENTERPIECE Interior designer Bunny Williams talks table settings

64 / AROUND TOWN Fifth Avenue South’s gallery scene, Valentine’s date night, and more

68 / FINDS Gifts to love in red, white, and pink

FRITZ VON DER SCHULENBURG

STYLE 71 / THE LOOK Creative collabs and rainbow reimagined

74 / REAL TALK WITH...

Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, creative directors of Oscar de la Renta

76 / BIJOUX Tiger’s eye jewelry for the year of the tiger

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ABODE 79 / DESIGN

Coastal contemporary chic transforms a local couple’s home

84 / INSPIRED LIVING Personality-perfect interiors

86 / ELEMENTS Stylish chairs make a statement

88 / INTO THE OUTSIDE

Elevate your environment with butterfly gardens and koi ponds

ESCAPE 101 / WANDERLUST Adventure through India’s Golden Triangle By Paul Rubio

106 / QUICK TRIPS Spotlight on The Ray in Delray Beach 26

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CONTENTS 108 / HIGH ROAD

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Marvel at the mojo of the all-new Mercedes-Benz SL roadster By Howard Walker

110 / HIGH SEAS MJM Yachts’ new 38-foot 3z open dayboat is the ultimate for all-weather By Howard Walker

EAT + DRINK 155 / REOPENING

A beloved Naples bakery returns

156 / LOCAL BITES

Creative cocktails, the Original Rainbow Cone arrives in town, eight new restos at The Pointe at Founders Square

PHOTOS BY LUIS HERNANDEZ

164 / OFF THE VINE

204

A primer on Cru Bourgeois, the more accessible Bordeaux By Mark Spivak

BALANCE 167 / EXPERT ADVICE

This year, resolve to realize all of your resolutions

168 / HEALTH & FITNESS

Archery, the latest in anxiety tech, the no-deodorant movement, a new beach sport, and more

176 / BEAUTY Skin care tech and innovative formulas

178 / WEALTH

Charitable giving via donor-advised funds By Judy Martel

AGENDA 197 / ON DISPLAY

SHANE ANTALICK

Artbags by British artist Debra Franses at East West Fine Art

ON THE COVER:

PHOTOGRAPHER: VANESSA ROGERS MODELS: PATTY AND JAY BAKER WITH PRINCESS DIANA AND TINA LOCATION: THE BAKER MUSEUM AT ARTIS—NAPLES

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198 / CALENDAR

What to see and do this month

PHOTO FINISH 204 / SHANE ANTALICK

A photographer shares a striking and original skateboarding shot

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“The complete, authentic

Come and See

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Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper – March 1 Proceeds support communities struggling with hunger, poverty, disaster, and disease.

Ash Wednesday Services - March 2

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youth formation this church offers children, starting as infants, is a precious and rare gift to our family.”

The Catechesis of the Good Shepherd Nurturing the spiritual potential of your child. Contemplation and enjoyment of God —individualized for each child. Learn more: trinitybythecove.com/cgs

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Provident Jewelry has been family owned and operated since opening the door of our original location in West Palm Beach, Florida in 1993. Over the past 27 years, we have expanded to seven locations in Florida becoming one of the most respected and trusted buyers and sellers of fine estate jewelry, rare gems and luxury timepieces in the country. Discover the perfection and professionalism offered by Provident Jewelry by visiting one of our exquisite showrooms in West Palm Beach, Naples, Jupiter, Fort Myers, Palm Beach, and Wellington.

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Publisher Kaleigh Grover Editor in Chief Jane E. Enos Creative Director Olga M. Gustine Executive Editor Mary Murray Managing Editor Cathy Chestnut Senior Editor Allison Wolfe Reckson Copy Editor Kat Smith Fashion Editor Katherine Lande Wine & Spirits Editor Mark Spivak Automotive Editor Howard Walker Travel Editor Paul Rubio Web Editor Abigail Duffy DESIGN Senior Art Director Ashley Meyer Art Directors Airielle Farley, Jenny Fernandez-Prieto Digital Imaging Specialist Leonor Alvarez-Maza CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Robin L. Davis, Erika Klein, Flose LaPierre, Kristen Desmond LeFevre, Judy Martel, Linda Marx, Liza Grant Smith, Seth Soffian, Nanci Theoret, Mary Thurman Yuhas CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Blaine Johnathan Photography, Navid, Marc Rasmussen, Vanessa Rogers SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS Shanin Cressy, Louis Venne Photography ADVERTISING Account Managers Kathleen Beuttel, 239-298-7506, kbeuttel@naplesillustrated.com; Meegan Wyatt, 239-298-7511, mwyatt@naplesillustrated.com PRODUCTION Production Director Selene M. Ceballo Production Manager Kayla Earle Digital Pre-Press Specialist George Davis Digital Production Coordinator Brendan Everson Advertising Design Coordinators Anaely J. Perez Vargas, Jeffrey Rey

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FROM THE EDITOR

As a child, I collected stamps and recall spending inordinate amounts of time— usually at my grandmother’s house—categorizing these tiny, colorful, and often artistic patches of postal significance. Many hours, I’m sure, were spent dreaming of a career in philately. Of course, that didn’t happen. And a few years later, very likely, my collection could have been found underneath my bed, where all of my neglected hobbies died hard and rested in peace. Needless to say, I’ve always marveled at those who can turn their hobbies, interests, and passions into the extraordinary. It requires a steadfast commitment and determination, not to mention a great deal of patience. In this issue, we feature a few Neapolitans who are doing just that. Jay and Patty Baker, well-recognized in our community and far beyond for their extensive philanthropic endeavors and sustained efforts in cultivating the arts, describe how affinities for both art and baseball shaped two of their collections now on display at The Baker Museum at Artis—Naples. Jay’s New York Yankees memorabilia collection, “Baseball Heroes: Works from the Jay H. Baker Collection,” has been called the finest private assemblage of Yankees artifacts in the world, while “Love in All Forms: Selections from the Art Collection of Patty and Jay Baker” features artworks encapsulating love-based themes from highly celebrated, well-known artists. Learn more about these two collections as well as a little about the Bakers’ own love story, starting on page 114. In this issue, we again hear from esteemed food and beverage writer Mark Spivak, a professional wine reviewer since 1992. Spivak’s oenological expertise is on full display, as he shares his top 10 wine picks with readers. From Chardonnay to Champagne to Cabernet, expect to learn about and be guided toward some of the finest wines in the world in this sating read (page 120). After owning a Victorian home in Michigan built in 1873, I love the old bones and character afforded by historic homes. Hence, I have special excitement for “Urban Jewel Box” (page 136). In this feature, you’ll hear from Steve and Nancy Bliss, a couple from New Jersey who, with the help of general contractor and carpenter John Brechel, restructured and restored one of Old Naples’ turn-of-the-last-century cottages. Learn how this couple’s passion to preserve a historical treasure created a “brand-new 1917 home”—one swathed in both color and charm. Also in this issue we feature 16-year-old local tennis wunderkind Kaitlin Quevedo, who is chasing her dream of becoming one of the best players in the world. Devoted and eager to propel herself to international prominence, Quevedo, who began playing at the age of 6, has already netted impressive wins, both as part of the United States Tennis Association and International Tennis Federation tournaments (page 142). Our passions and pursuits don’t have to define us, but these individuals are superlative examples of people in our community with loves and interests that have morphed into amazing contributions and accomplishments. Here’s to them—and all others transforming dreams and desires into destinies.

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JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER NAPLES WHAT: Jewish Federation of Greater Naples Fed Cup 2021 WHERE: Lely Classics Golf Course at Lely Resort & Country Club DETAILS: Eighty golfers participated SUPPORTS: Partial scholarships for local youth to attend Jewish camps and programs around the country and the world 1. Alan Ziskin, Howard Zack, Jeff Zalasky, Stan Jaffy 2. Sam Semaan, Michael Clayman, Gordon Blewis, Mitch Mclendon 3. Kirk Wisemayer, Elaine Gilman, Claudia and Bob Mills 4. Les Nizin, Bob Maisel, Len Schuman, Phyllis Strome, Jane Schiff, Jeffrey Feld 5. Larry and Wendy Israelite, Sherry and Howard Greenfield 6. Harry Fischman, Bob Maisel, Franklin Paulson, Adam Miller

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Palm Beach Media Group is a renowned publishing company with print publications representing a mix of proprietary titles and custom magazines, along with digital solutions, serving the entire state of Florida and more.

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Where is the value in protecting your assets? A lifetime of hard work has led you to start planning for retirement. As such, it’s time to start thinking about how to best protect your assets while avoiding unnecessary tax burdens. We can help.

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Formula introduces the new twin Mercury 600 Verado outboards on its popular 380 Super Sport Crossover! Live it now as you experience this revolutionary pairing that surpasses all others in its class. The 380 also offers triple outboards in 350, 400 and 450 horsepower, as well as twin sterndrive. The 380 continues Formula’s open-bow, full-cabin Crossover legacy, now seven models strong, from the 330 CBR to the 500 SSC. The 380’s bloodline is evident in its SmartZone™ design that utilizes every square inch for a variety of entertainment possibilities. The single level deck offers a seamless transition to the bow from the full-width hardtop with top-to-bottom windshield and sliding walk-thru windshield panel. Triple command seating, two distinct lounge areas aft plus the outdoor kitchen bring the full Formula experience, from exhilarating ride to easy conversation. For relaxing at the sandbar or cove, head aft to the convertible rear-facing sun lounge and roomy swim platform with available entertainment table or sport rail.

The 380 cabin provides a completely residential experience with convertible dinette/sleeping berth plus aft stateroom bed, stand-up head compartment and lower kitchen with sink, fridge and microwave. The 380 SSC incorporates FAS3Tech® multi-step hull technology with a molded structural grid to deliver the sure-footed ride that is a Formula hallmark. No other 38-foot full-cabin bowrider can boast a full-width cockpit experience with true overnight capabilities for four. Everything you want in performance and adventure awaits you in the versatile Formula 380 Super Sport Crossover!

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At Kalea Bay, the perfect day ends in “Y”

Deciding which day is the best day at Kalea Bay is quite simple. It’s any day that ends in “Y.” Mondays are made for workouts on our sky deck. Tuesdays are for tennis. On Wednesdays, watch the sun setting from your oversized Wednesdays lanai. Treat yourself on Thursdays with poolside service. Friday night fun is always found at the Club and around the bar. Splash away your Saturdays atop 23 stories at our rooftop pool. Sunday morning mimosas taste best when sipped in your own space. Yes, every day is the best day at Kalea Bay.

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Celebrated interior designer Bunny Williams is returning for the second time to grace The League Club’s annual Naples Tables fundraising luncheon. Williams will offer insights from her 56-year career and everyday experiences on both design and entertaining at The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples on March 2 after the in-person event was dashed by the pandemic in 2021 and it was held virtually. This year’s theme is “The Goodness of Gathering.” Some 60 designers will create luscious tablescapes for the event that supports The League Club’s Community Trust Fund, which provides grants to local nonprofits. Williams also is a gardener, philanthropist, and the author of seven books, including her most recent, Love Affairs with Houses (2019), which goes behind the scenes of 15 houses she has decorated. “I speak at a lot of places, and I’m overwhelmed with the effort people make and their creativity. But Naples outdoes themselves,” she says. “I’m thrilled to be part of it again.” —Cathy Chestnut Turn the page for a Q&A with Bunny Williams.

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table. Look around your house for a collection of objects or fun things if you don’t have time to do a flower arrangement. I just did this a few weeks ago. I got my centerpiece from the grocery store: pomegranates, artichokes, and grapes. While I’m buying ingredients for dinner, I’m buying the centerpiece. What will you impart at Naples Tables? I will talk about interior design and give some of my tips for entertaining in your house—like eating in different spaces and using things you have around the house to make tablescapes. It’s a comprehensive talk on interior design and entertaining—how to make them beautiful but accessible and not daunting. The League Club is celebrating its thirty-fifth anniversary. Learn more about the nonprofit organization and Naples Tables: leagueclub.org. —C.C. FRANCESCO LAGNESE

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NI: What makes decorating the table particularly important? Williams: It shows you’ve made an effort. If someone comes to your house for dinner, if you put effort into the table, it makes your guest feel like they are being treated to something out of the ordinary. I often say the table is almost more important than the food; you can give them Chinese food from takeout. Some people will spend all their time in the kitchen. I spend my time on the table. It’s a gift to the guest. It makes them feel special. What are a few small touches that go a long way? This doesn’t have to be complicated. The Naples tables are stellar, but the average person probably isn’t going to do that. There are a lot of little touches. Lighting is certainly one. I love to add candlelight. Today there are wonderful, battery-operated LED lamps with little shades that last for 12 hours, as well as battery-operated votives. Candles are wonderful but they’re messy, and you have to clean them out. These make entertaining easier. One of my favorite tips: It’s often what you put in the middle of the

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WHO’S ON FIFTH? Fifth Avenue South’s vibrant art scene grew in 2021 with the relocation of two venerated galleries and the arrival of three new ones.

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Owner/artist Kevin LePrince also has a gallery in Charleston, South Carolina. WHAT’S MOVED? Locally owned Gallery One (galleryonenaples. com) moved directly across the street from its prior location of more than 25 years to 765 Fifth Avenue South. Sheldon Fine Art (sheldonfineartnaples. com), a downtown mainstay for nearly 20 years, moved to its new home at 659 Fifth Avenue South. The growing gallery roster “represents a diverse range of domestic and international artists, ensuring that there is something for everyone along Naples’ historic main street,” says Fifth Avenue South Business Improvement District Executive Director Bruce Barone Jr. —Seth Soffian

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INSIDER VALENTINE VERVE

A HOT Date Night Private and exclusive, Useppa Island is steeped in history and old Florida charm.

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Hats off to Collier County Public Schools Superintendent Kamela Patton, Ph.D., who was named Florida’s 2022 Superintendent of the Year by the Florida Association of District School Superintendents. Since Patton took the helm in 2011, she has ushered the district through unprecedented challenges created by Hurricane Irma and COVID-19 while continuing to improve graduation rates, among other achievements. “When the spotlight comes down on you, it’s great because you serve as a model for how others can do it, too,” she says. —C.C. 66

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USEPPA ESCAPE If you want to escape to a sparsely inhabited subtropical island with your Valentine without straying far from your Collier County ZIP code, Elite Jets can whisk you away to members-only Useppa Island Club. Elite Jets offers lovebirds the opportunity to board a luxury Bell 407 helicopter that departs from Naples Airport. Passengers travel in air-conditioned comfort at about 300 feet, which allows them to glimpse “dolphins, manatees, sting-

rays, schools of fish, mangroves, and coastal marshes,” according to the company. The 100-acre bridgeless island is home to the Collier Inn—the island was Barron G. Collier’s first property purchase in the region in 1906. Couples can request a guided tour with pilot Joe Fragione, a.k.a. “Chopper Joe,” stay for a romantic lunch or sunset dinner, or indulge in overnight bliss in a beachfront suite. If you want to fly away, get a custom quote. (elitejets.com) —C.C.

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Love on your valentine with items we’ve rounded up in RED, WHITE, AND PINK By Robin L. Davis DATE NIGHT DISCUSSIONS Word Teasers, known for educational and conversation-starting games, offers Speaking of Love ($14.95), a new product available in time for Valentine’s Day. Classroom Plus, Naples (shop. classroom-plus.com) FLIPPING ADORABLE It’s time for sweet feet with these Planet Sea flip-flops ($35), embellished with buttons resembling Sweetarts candies. Beth Moné Children’s Shoppe, Naples (bethmone.com)

HEART EYES Youngsters are sure to be stylin’ with this pair of hot pink Teeny Tiny Optics Hannah sunglasses ($17). Beth Moné Children’s Shoppe, Naples (bethmone.com)

PUCKER UP This Walker Valentine Lips flat-zip pouch ($125) will corral all your necessary glam products at home or on the go. A Mano, Naples (amano.bz)

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DAPPER LITTLE DUDES For a polished look, dress your handsome lad in one of these spiffy Ralph Lauren silk ties ($36). Beth Moné Children’s Shoppe, Naples (bethmone.com)

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MOOD LIGHTING With a blend of dark chocolate, cream, and caramel notes, this Mocha Truffle Candle ($23.99) enhances environments in delectable ways. The Spice & Tea Exchange, Naples (spiceandtea.com)

SHOW YOUR STRIPES Create a casual, sporty look with this snappy Johnnie-O red and white striped polo ($58) offering horizontal happiness. Beth Moné Children’s Shoppe, Naples (bethmone.com)

PILLOW PARTY These love-ly toss pillows ($200) are offered by Broome Street Studios; fabric available by the yard ($80), and pillows offered in additional sizes and fabrics. Broome Street Studios, Naples (geschardtart.com)

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A STARRY NIGHT Sweet dreams are made while slumbering in a pair of LydaBaby heavenly patterned pajamas ($50). Beth Moné Children’s Shoppe, Naples (bethmone.com)

CALLING ALL CHOCOHOLICS Tempt your valentine to a few tropicalthemed chocolate treats ($3.50 each) or a chocolate-making class, available to both adults or children. Olde Naples Chocolate, Naples (oldenapleschocolate.com)

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When it comes to beautiful views, we’ve saved the best for last.

If all the world’s a stage – this view deserves a standing ovation. Bonita Bay’s final act is Omega by the Ronto Group. Just 67 indescribable waterfront residences ranging from 4,200 to over 6,400 sq. ft. A lifestyle for a lifetime with amenities you’ll have to see to believe. Bravo, Omega! Pricing from $4 million.

26951 Country Club Drive, Bonita Springs | OmegaBonitaBay.com | 239.301.4940

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1. Loewe Weaves Artist Series Galician chestnut roaster clay pots (prices vary), Loewe, loewe.com, utilizing materials from previous Loewe collections and their own stockpiles, artisans created these unique vessels that exhibit experimental weaving techniques. | 2. Paloma’s Graffiti Love & Kisses cuff ($15,000), Love & Kisses single earring ($275), and Arrow single earring ($275), all in 18-karat gold, Tiffany & Co., tiffany.com, inspired by NYC street art, the Paloma Picasso Graffiti designs feature heartfelt motifs expressed in the designer’s own handwriting. | 3. Limited-edition Dior Lady Art No. 6 designed in collaboration with Antonin Hako (price upon request), Dior, dior.com, Dior called upon international artists to reinterpret this iconic bag as part of its sixth edition of the Dior Lady Art Project. | 4. Licenzata dark-brown strappy sandals ($995), Manolo Blahnik, manoloblahnik.com, these sophisticated slingbacks echo the work and color combinations of abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock. | 5. Look from the Carolina Herrera Pre-Fall 2022 collection (prices vary), Carolina Herrera, carolinaherrera.com, after creating costumes for the American Ballet Theatre’s fall gala, Wes Gordon, creative director of Carolina Herrera, culled inspiration from various forms of dance. | 6. Alexander McQueen is donating piles of deadstock fabrics to support young creatives studying fashion and textiles, Alexander McQueen, alexandermcqueen.com.

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STYLE THE LOOK

Wear the Rainbow

EYE SPY Evil eye hoops with rainbow gemstones set in 14-karat gold ($2,005), Sydney Evan, Saks Fifth Avenue, Naples, saksfifthavenue.com

HAVE SOME FUN AND SPORT A SPECTRUM OF COLORS By Katherine Lande TIME CRUNCH Iris watch with multicolored fine gems set in rose gold (price upon request), Dolce & Gabbana, dolce gabbana.com

STAY IN LINE Slim Slide Candy Stripes clutch ($3,295), Judith Leiber, judithleiber.com

STYLE NOTES LAST STRAW Nina rainbow small bag ($592), Le Nine, Marissa Collections, Naples, maris sacollections.com

CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROGERS RESORT 2022 Instantly up your style ante with a dramatic rainbow print dress.

PRETTY PRISM: Go bold with Technicolor accessories—the more colors the merrier. SOLO ACT: Pick one kaleidoscopic statement accent to update your current look. STARBURST: Approach the trend with color-blocked separates in unexpected combos.

SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Multitaski laminato leather mules in multi/confetti ($895), Christian Louboutin, christianlouboutin.com

SUPERNOVA GIRL Rainbow Arcadia necklace ($3,110), Robinson Pelham, Marissa Collections, Naples, marissacol lections.com

SUNDAY BEST Vara multicolored pump shoes (price upon request), Salvatore Ferragamo, Naples, ferragamo.com

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Infinite

POSSIBILITIES AHEAD Brand new twin towers will soon emerge on the horizon in Bonita Springs. 192 inspiring residences with endless lake, golf course and gulf views on the last remaining parcel in The Colony. Plus social spaces and gathering places. Pre-construction pricing from $1.5 million.

Sales Center Coming Soon: 4861 Coconut Road | Bonita Springs 239-301-4940 InfinityColony.com

ORAL REPRESENTATIONS CANNOT BE RELIED UPON AS CORRECTLY STATING REPRESENTATIONS OF THE DEVELOPER. FOR CORRECT REPRESENTATIONS MAKE REFERENCE TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HERE IN AND THE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTION 718.503, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO BE FURNISHED BY A DEVELOPER TO A BUYER OR LESSEE. Community features, amenities and pricing are approximate and subject to change without notice. The information and materials displayed on materials provided to you are solely intended to provide general information about proposed plans of WSR Colony, LLC. These proposed plans are conceptual in nature and are subject to change or cancellation (in whole or in part) at any time without notice. Land uses, public and private facilities, improvements, and plans described or depicted on any materials are conceptual only, subject to government approvals and market factors, and subject to change without notice. Nothing in these materials obligates WSR Colony, LLC, or any other entity to build any facilities or improvements, and there is no guarantee that any illustrated or described proposed future development will be implemented. Neither the information and materials provided to you, nor any communication made or given in connection with and of the foregoing may be deemed to constitute any representation or warranty or may otherwise be relied upon by any person or entity for any reason.

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STYLE How do the two of you divide and conquer the responsibilities of being co-creative directors? Fernando: We have different aesthetics, but we bring our points of view into each piece we create. That balance is what pushes the product to the best level possible. We have different perspectives about what a woman should wear, but each and every time we combine the ideas the result is always an improvement. It’s a collaborative process that can

REAL TALK WITH...

Laura Kim & Fernando Garcia The creative directors of Oscar de la Renta dish on upholding the brand’s legacy while dressing the modern woman BY KATHERINE LANDE start from a clipping, a piece of art, an Instagram post, or even a movie—we bring it to the table and discuss why we love it. What was the best lesson you learned from Mr. de la Renta? Fernando: We always remember Oscar wanting the newest thing, and we continue to keep this at the forefront when designing, always looking for the youngest ideas and materials in order to move forward in our collections. What is the other’s greatest strength? Laura: Fernando has many, but he is very easygoing. He has a great ability to smooth everything over and help move things forward. Fernando: Laura is a great team leader. She never appears stressed or worried in front of the team, but she does share with me, and I am happy to share the load. 74

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small-town feel, daily sunsets, and Naples’ laid-back lifestyle¾—close to shopping, shoreline, and restaurants¾— lured Eileen and Barry Smith from Florida’s East Coast, where they had originally relocated from New Jersey about three years ago. “We love Naples,” the mostly retired couple agrees. Realtor Adam Carriero, who specializes in downtown Naples and waterfront communities at Gulfcoast International Properties Naples, understood what the two wanted and showed them a five-bedroom, 3,868-squarefoot home in the Moorings. Located within walking distance from the private, membersonly Moorings Beach Park, it was snapped up immediately by the couple.

For the Smiths, the only downside was the Mediterranean style of the Naples residence. To remedy the design aesthetic, Carriero introduced the pair to Kira Krümm, principal interior designer at Koastal Design Group in Naples. A contemporary coastal design veteran with more than 30 years interior design experience, Krümm drew from her expertise to transform the residence into one more in sync with the location and the Smiths’ lifestyle. Brandon Tierney, principal and owner at Siteline Construction Group on Marco Island, managed and oversaw the six-month makeover. “It was an extensive renovation,” the designer explains. “At first, they wanted a

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Contemporary coastal design combines island-inspired elements such as plantation shutters, soft hues, and wood floors with modern furnishings and accents and a clean aesthetic.

really contemporary look, like their home in Boca, but I worked to influence them on a more coastal lifestyle design. In coastal contemporary, the architecture is coastal, but the furnishings and decor are more contemporary. I soften the design with texture and decorating elements.” The Smiths and Krümm became a team and got to work. “At first, we didn’t understand what Kira meant when she talked about bringing the outside in, but now we do,” Eileen says. “Everything just flows from the lush green front yard to the airy, earthy, and serene feel of our home.” The chandelier customized for the family room fills the space but doesn’t overwhelm it. French doors leading to the outdoor living area sport a sleek look with full-length glass panes. A glass top coffee table with an oak base balances with the European oak flooring. “We searched for the right material

for the media wall and found Italian stone that is not busy or disruptive,” Krümm notes. The focal point in the kitchen where the couple cooks healthy food together is the crystal quartzite waterfall island. Light gray wall paint close to white (called Crushed Ice) complements the island and striking white custom cabinetry. Gourmet appliances such as the Viking cooktop and Sub-Zero refrigerator and wine storage endow the chef-worthy space. “We have two dishwashers, a couple of wine refrigerators, four refrigerator drawers, and a lot of extras,” Eileen says, before joking, “Who knew we needed two dishwashers?” Most furnishings in the casual dining area were imported from Italy. Echoing the adjacent family room coffee table, the dining table features a glass top supported on a wood base, though it is finished in white lacquer. A custom built-in and two lighted kitchen cabinets hold the couple’s wine glasses. “We collect wines and wine glasses. LED lighting strips running inside along the sides of the glass cabinets make them glow,” Barry says.

“It looks so pretty.” Plantation shutters and a vaulted ceiling with shiplap in the master bedroom set the backdrop for showcasing the contemporary furniture. Silver, metallic, and pewter bedding punctuated with white, satin Euro pillows and a white runner at the foot of the custom king bed invite with luxury. “I think bedrooms should be sanctuaries where you can get away from it all and relax. This bedroom is very calming, relaxed, and balanced,” Krümm says. “That’s why I

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like neutrals in a bedroom rather than having a lot of bright, stimulating colors. A pop of color can always be added.” Polished concrete countertops forge a contemporary feel in the equally tranquil master bath. To break up the long mirror, Krümm created a thin channel and filled it with silver and pewter glass tile. The “VIP guest room” was given special attention because the couple’s son and girlfriend dwell there when they visit. In addition to a private entrance with a patio overlooking the pool, the suite cloaked in champagne and beige tones features a walk-in closet. To uplift the attitude of the outdoor living area, dark brown stone was removed from the fireplace surround and replaced with light, neutral stone. Contemporary furniture reflects the style inside. “They spend so much time outdoors, and they are thrilled with it,” says Krümm. Delighted with the results, the couple plans to stay put. “Kira helped shape our home the way we wanted and far exceeded our expectations,” Barry says. «

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Plush with PERSONALITY Learn how your personality type should influence your home’s interior design

By Liza Grant Smith Sometime during your education, career endeavors, or internet explorations, you’ve likely come across (and quite possibly taken) the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The MBTI is an assessment tool designed to help you identify your natural preferences in four areas of personality. As it turns out, this objective insight into your inclinations isn’t just useful in professional and personal relationships, it’s also a road map of how your home should look and function. Intuitive design, as the emerging movement is called, capitalizes on the idea that your home should deliver what your personality ultimately needs to thrive. Take extroverts and introverts, for example. The homelife and home decor of these two types of individuals should be markedly different to match their inclinations. Read on to take a peek inside the personality-perfect interiors for these two opposites…

THE EXTROVERT Extroverts draw energy or recharge from being with other people. As a result, their ideal space will prioritize socialization, interaction, and spontaneity. THE KEY ROOMS Communal spaces, such as the living room, dining room, and kitchen, are where the most attention should be spent since this is where an extrovert is at their happiest. While they tend to spend less time at home in general, extroverts do love playing host. Creating welcoming and effective entertaining venues for everything from dinner parties and game nights to impromptu get-togethers is paramount in an extrovert’s home.

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THE VIBE Think bigger, brighter, and bolder. While it doesn’t have to be Times Square, an extrovert’s decor should contain pops of expression. This may be splashes of color and patterns, eye-catching accent pieces, or

statement-making art. They favor open floor plans, with tons of seating and plenty of conversation-starting decor. Furniture positioning should encourage a flow throughout the space so guests will mingle and move, but should also provide ample options for lingering and lounging.

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THE ELEMENTS Elements appreciated by extroverts may include an expansive dining room table that seats at least eight with supremely comfortable chairs; a bar cart or cabinet that serves as a destination for drinks as well as dialogue; thoughtfully chosen and intriguing books and accessories that promote discussion; and a mix of hard and soft materials to create a more stimulating space.

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THE INTROVERT In contrast to extroverts, an introvert finds that being around people will eventually drain their energy. They are recharged from time spent alone. As a result, their ideal space will provide a relaxing sanctuary, away from the outside world, to facilitate their rejuvenation.

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THE KEY ROOMS Introverts value personal well-being, so it is not surprising that their bedroom and primary bathroom are the spaces they value in their home. A reading nook, whether it is actually used for reading or working on a device, watching television, or a mindfulness minute, is also a cherished spot for introverts. THE VIBE Hygge, the Danish concept of a cozy and comfortable mood that encourages wellness and contentment, is key in introverted design. Ideal colors are neutrals or hues that fundamentally evoke calm and serenity, like green or blue. Layering those colors with interesting textures gives a soothing depth to the interior. The goal is to

create enclosed spaces or intimate vignettes that foster reflection and focus while steering clear of anything that may lead to overstimulation. THE ELEMENTS Introverts often seek elements including an inviting bed with soft bedding, plenty of pillows, and a decadent throw; a luxurious tub or spa-inspired shower; a plush chaise lounge that invites relaxation; and rugs to sink your feet in and add warmth to the room.

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WRAP STAR Showcasing an intriguing metal frame wrapped with split rattan and accented with rattan bindings, this occasional chair ($1,375) from Palecek is a standout piece with star power. Peach Tree Designs, Naples (peachtreedesigns.com)

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Designer Carrie Brigham of Carrie Brigham Design used carefully chosen chairs to create a dynamic pop in the dining room of this home. “These modern wingback chairs with ‘Métaphores’ fabric [represented and sold] by Kravet are the perfect complement to the extensive art collection found throughout the home,” Brigham says. “The space is washed with color and pattern and was successfully renovated to create a ‘lived in’ art gallery for our client. We love the idea of making a statement in the dining room with the combination of the unique chair profile and bold fabric.” Naples (carriebrighamdesign.com)

COMFORT AND JOY Plushness and panache intersect in Z Gallerie’s velvet Cami chair ($799) with its curved channel-tufted back. Z Gallerie, Naples (zgallerie.com)

FINE FEATHERED FRIEND Inspired by the posh plumage of nature’s majestic head-turner, the Peacock chair (starting at $2,479) is Filipino designer Kenneth Cobonpue’s modern take on a traditional wicker chair shape. Clive Daniel Home, Naples (clivedan iel.com)

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LOUNGE ACT The perfect destination for downtime, Bungalow 5’s supremely cushioned Raleigh club chair ($1,824) in white lacquered mahogany with hand-tied bleached caning, calls out for slowly sipped beverages and casual conversation. Summerfields, Naples (summer fieldsnaples.com)

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READY, SET, ACTION Add some Hollywood glam to your home with this director’s chair ($1,899) from Bernhardt Furniture, replete with a swanky gray reptile skin leather seat and back. Robb & Stucky, Naples (robbstucky.com)

THE STAR IN STRIPES A combination of rattan strips and coco twigs inlaid side by side and then covered with resin creates the captivating design pattern of this Showtime Regal chair ($3,256) from Oggetti. International Design Source, Naples (ids1.com)

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Butterflies and Fishes AWAKEN THE GARDEN WITH FLITTERING BUTTERFLIES AND GLITTERING KOI By Nanci Theoret Gardening—discovered or rediscovered by droves during lockdown­—remains popular because of its nourishing nature as lowimpact physical exercise, as an outdoor retreat, and for the production of flowers or food. Modern-day green thumbs also feel rewarded by providing a nourishing habitat for birds, bees, and butterflies, too. From simple plantings around the lanai to ponds that take the aquarium outside, butterfly gardens and koi ponds elevate the serenity of your scenery. A lot of space isn’t necessarily required, says Herb Techmer, owner of Naples Garden Landscaping in Bonita Springs. He creates butterflyattracting micro-gardens within existing landscaping and koi ponds, ranging from the simple to the elaborate.

Butterfly-attracting plants such as lantana (left) and black-eyed Susans (top) are easily incorporated into existing landscaping. Center: A 15-foot Japanese bridge spans an outdoor koi pond created by Naples Garden Landscaping.

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Host plants such as red milkweed become the staging ground, providing habitat—and a nursery—for the entire lifecycle of a butterfly. “Larvae and caterpillars will chew host plants down to the ground,” he says. “The plants have adapted to that during their evolution. This produces better growth and abundant flowers.” Techmer offers photos and insight into the plants best-suited for butterflies on his website (naplesgardenlandscaping.com). The National Wildlife Federation (gardenfor wildlife.org) outlines the best native plants by state, including “monarch munchables” and “hummingbird heroes” for Florida. It’s a good idea to provide butterflies with

a source of clean fresh water that is replenished three times a week, Techmer recommends. Bird baths aren’t a good option because the sitting water can stagnate. Fountains can work if there’s a quiet area away from areas of circulation. “They need a landing spot,” he says. “Putting out fruit like cutup oranges, apples, and grapes for butterflies to feed on is a huge draw.” Once set up, a butterfly garden can produce almost immediate results. Pesticides are detrimental to fragile creatures, so they negate creating a healthy habitat. “You have to have a designated area or a buffer,” says Techmer. “You can’t spray near a butterfly garden.”

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A large, outdoor koi pond featuring a waterfall (above) and one incorporated into the pool area (right). Ornamental koi fish (center) are descended from carp and are bred in all the colors of the rainbow.

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KOI PONDS Koi ponds are best left to the experts. They require rock boulders for stability in Florida’s sandy porous soil, plus a pump house and filtration to maintain water quality. “You can’t just dig a hole and put in a pond liner. There’s a lot of manual labor involved,” says Techmer, who recommends locating a koi pond inside a screened lanai, away from rav-

enous raccoons and birds of prey. “Let’s face it: Everything down here wants to eat everything else,” he laughs. “The lanai is a controlled environment.” Sunlight and shade will often dictate the best location for a pond to protect the fish from intense heat. “You have to take care of them, feed them, and check up on their health and welfare,” says Techmer, “just like a dog, a cat, or any other pet.” «

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From left: Delight in the old-world grandeur of the Kohinoor Suite and cool off in the main pool at The Oberoi Amarvilas. Below: Live like Indian royalty at The Oberoi Rajvilas, cozy in a safari-style tent or the more lavish Kohinoor Villa, which has its own pool.

As the minutes pass from sunrise to sunset, the Taj Mahal’s exterior dazzles with an ever-changing kaleidoscope of colors best appreciated from multiple vantage points. There’s the obligatory view (and Instagram shot) at the entrance fountains with the multihued mausoleum behind, but witnessing the sun’s first rays on the Taj from across the river is perhaps more breathtaking. Even better is enjoying the panorama from your private balcony at The Oberoi Amarvilas, marveling at this man-

made masterpiece over morning coffee, at sunset with a glass of Champagne in hand, and late at night under the magic of the moonlight. A spectacular balcony isn’t the only reason to stay at The Oberoi Amarvilas, but it’s a strong argument (especially since every room has one). Others include luxuriating on the grounds themselves, which are steeped in Moorish and Mughal architectural influences and peppered with cascading fountains, terraced lawns, reflection pools, and tiered lookout pavilions. Four restaurants and bars showcase the best in global mixology and international cuisine, underscored by elevated Indian delights at Esphahan, which serves classic tandoori and curry dishes as well as contemporary tasting menus. In total, The Oberoi Amarvilas is an essential component in fulfilling an epic bucket-list trip to bask in the glory of one of the original seven wonders of the world.

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Dubbed the “land of princes,” the Indian state of Rajasthan teems with centuries-old forts and palaces indicative of the country’s colorful and tumultuous past. At the center of it all, the state’s capital, Jaipur, is a traveler’s gateway to the various sights and home to The Oberoi Rajvilas, where Rajput and Mughal splendor abounds. Erected in the traditional Rajasthani fort style, The Oberoi Rajvilas is a fantasy land of royal Indian living, spread across 32 acres marked by lavish villas and verdant gardens enveloped by fountains. The property honors both old and new, as evidenced by restored elements like the 280-year-old Shiva temple, which still hosts daily religious ceremonies, and an eighteenth-century Rajasthani haveli (“mansion”), which has been transformed into the hotel spa. 102 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

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Beyond The Oberoi’s gates, Jaipur is a city of must-see relics and primo shopping. First up is the red sandstone and marble-clad Amber Fort in the town of Amber. One of India’s most wellpreserved citadels, the fortress boasts prolific courtyards, towering gates, cobbled paths, and imposing ramparts. Next is Jantar Mantar, an eighteenth-century observatory that showcases the ingenuity of Sawai Jai Singh II, Amber’s former ruler; his 300-year-old instruments are still used to tell time and predict weather and natural events. Finally, a stroll through Jaipur’s pink-tinted streets reveals a shopper’s paradise of fine goods and souvenirs. Pick up handcrafted jewelry festooned with precious and semi-precious stones, handwoven carpets, made-to-order dresses, and solid marble handicrafts—most at prices too good to believe. To help navigate this retail wonderland, The Oberoi Rajvilas provides a list of preferred vendors and reminds guests that prices remain negotiable at most shops.

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Thirty-plus million residents strong, the mega metropolis of greater Delhi is a polarizing one. Some feel it’s an essential part of any visit to India, while others dread even an overnight stay in the country’s capital. Thankfully, Oberoi has properties to suit both mindsets. Dating to 1965, The Oberoi New Delhi is a storied landmark hotel that’s hosted the who’s who of politics, Hollywood, and Bollywood. Under the direction of designer Adam Tihany, a two-year renovation completed in 2018 brought a brighter feel to the stately property, as well as new hot spots such as the see-and-be-seen rooftop bar, Cirrus 9. All of Delhi’s key sights are within a short distance of the hotel. The stunning sandstone and marble tomb of the second Mughal emperor, Humayun, is directly next door. The British architectural gem Connaught Place and the Red Fort (Lal Qila) are about a 10-minute drive away. The fantastically frenetic alleyways of Old Delhi are slightly farther afield. Much like it has for decades, this city hotel offers an oasis of serenity—and top-notch amenities—in one of the world’s most hectic metropolises.

Top: Amber Fort and a market in Jaipur. Clockwise from above: Tree of Life Lobby, Club Bar and Cigar Lounge, and Kohinoor Suite at The Oberoi New Delhi. Below: The Humayun tomb.

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Modernism and creature comforts abound at The Oberoi Gurgaon.

On the outskirts of the capital territory, the flourishing financial subcity of Gurgaon has also become a part of India’s travel circuit. Given its proximity to the international airport and its rapid-fire development as a commercial and business economic center, Gurgaon has fostered a hotel scene all its own, underscored by the modernist Oberoi Gurgaon. In an area defined by sleek skyscrapers and high-design buildings, The Oberoi Gurgaon stands out for a unique top-down blueprint. Here, a hilltop lobby constitutes the hotel’s summit, as public spaces and

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Clockwise from above: Unwind in a stylish guest room; the lobby’s tropical modern motif; Rosewater Rooftop; meatballs at Ember Grill; stretch out on a suite balcony.

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health and wellness focus means Purlife trainers are available for personal training sessions, and the well-equipped fitness center is on standby 24/7. Or, opt for a refreshing fitness break and participate in a bootcamp or yoga class at the hotel’s Cube rooftop or central Plaza throughout the week. Ready for the beach? Simply text the concierge and the hotel’s own carnation blue Moke will whisk you away to reserved loungers in a seaside cabana for an afternoon of relaxation. When splashing around in the waves—or taking one of the hotel’s surf or paddleboard classes—works up an appetite, check out The Ray’s two on-site restos: Rosewater Rooftop and

Ember Grill. Begin the evening with gorgeous, 360-degree views of the sunset over drinks and light bites at Rosewater, where candlelit cabanas and thumping music set the mood. After happy hour, head down for dinner at Ember Grill, helmed by renowned chef Joe Zanelli. Within this elevated homage to beloved neighborhood grills, the tropical modern motif soars in both the decor and the food. The open kitchen serves up imaginative dishes made with sustainable, locally sourced ingredients, from shellfish towers to duck pancakes and a hearts of palm salad with shaved carrots, kohlrabi, and jalapeño vinaigrette. Upon checking out of The Ray, two thoughts are likely to prevail: “I’m so relaxed,” and “I really need a Moke.” (therayhotel.com) «

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The all-new Mercedes-Benz SL roadster is a performance TOUR DE FORCE By Howard Walker Remember an Armani-clad Richard Gere behind the wheel of that gleaming black MercedesBenz 450 SL in the 1980 classic American Gigolo? With Blondie’s “Call Me” booming in the background, the SL cruising along the Pacific Coast Highway through Malibu was a rolling testament to brooding lust, elegance, and perfectly gelled hair. Alas, in recent years the oh-soclassy SL has lost much of its mojo as our love for drop-top sportscars has taken a nosedive. But the SL (short for Sport Light) is too big a nameplate for Mercedes to give up willingly. After all, those two little letters have been gracing the trunk lids of low-slung Benz sportsters since the legendary 300 SL debuted in 1952. So, drumroll please: The SL is back, brand new from the wheels up, with huge changes that include standard all-wheel drive, a return to a canvas top in place of a folding metal lid, two-plus-two seating, and V8 power. And to show how invested Mercedes is in its SL renaissance, it handed over development to the performance wizards at AMG—hence the two-seater’s fancy new name, Mercedes-AMG SL. Two versions will be on offer come springtime. Take your pick from the new SL 55, powered by an AMG-massaged 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8

cranking out 469 hp, or the muscled-up SL 63 with a 577-hp version of that turbine-smooth V8. Gone is the bland, slightly milquetoast look of the previous generation model. Now it boasts a six-pack and a bulldog stance. Peep that barred-teeth front end in your rearview and trust me, you’re moving over. Its lower air intakes are big enough to swallow decent-sized critters, and a retro front grille and swept-back LED lights contribute to its intimidating mystique. Climb aboard, slide a finger across the iPad-like 11.9-inch tilting center screen, and that canvas top retracts in a zippy 15 seconds and at speeds of up to 37 mph. Of course, there are those who will lament the jettisoning of the folding metal roof. As a Floridian, I liked the duality it gave—offering the choice of coupe for summer, convertible for winter—

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MJM Yachts’ new 38-foot 3z is an open dayboat FOR ALL SEASONS By Howard Walker You’d like Mary Johnstone’s motorboat. She’s the MJ in MJM Yachts, who back in the early 2000s wanted a boat she and her sailboat genius husband, Bob, could enjoy with friends and family. Not able to find just the right one, she and Bob—who happens to be the Johnstone behind those legendary J/Boats—decided to create their own. They set up MJM Yachts in 2002 to build MJMs, short for Mary Johnstone’s Motorboats. These days their son, Peter, runs the company out of a factory in Washington, North Carolina. And now, after a couple decades turning out elegant, Down East–style, cabined motor yachts, they’ve just introduced their first outboardpowered dayboat, the 38-foot MJM 3z. Of course, it’s not as if the 110

world needs another outboard dayboat. But this new 3z raises the bar in design, versatility, practicality, performance, and style. It helps that leading naval architect Doug Zurn, who has penned the lines of all six MJM models over the years, handled this design too. In fact, the “z” in 3z reflects Zurn’s considerable input in making MJMs ride so smoothly, handle with such precision, and look so jawdroppingly cool. What Zurn has so expertly crafted is a fun, all-weather dayboat that can accommodate extremes of heat, cold, and rain. When the sun shines, there’s masses of outdoor space for soaking up rays. Up in the bow there’s a spacious U-shaped, wraparound sofa and mirror-varnished hilo table. On the aft deck, there’s another U-shaped lounger with an ohso-clever fold-down center section that morphs into a sun pad. But what sets the 3z apart is its big-windowed, hardtop pilothouse. At the push of a button, the three windshield windows open electrically. Now slide open the huge side windows and roll up the aft Strataglass panels to welcome in the cool air. If the temp rises, all those windows can be closed and the AC cranked up to give some relief. The pilothouse boasts comfy bench seats on either side—they make

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great beds for afternoon naps or impromptu sleepovers—plus a table with fold-out leaves for inside dining. Lift the seats and there’s huge storage underneath. Up front there are every-which-way-adjustable Stidd seats with big armrests for captain and co-pilot. A full suite of Garmin displays takes care of informational needs. Hidden doors in the consoles beneath the windshield reveal a surprisingly spacious toilet and shower on one side and a changing room–cum–kids’ nap cabin– cum–storage room on the other. Being an MJM, the quality and craftsmanship are sensational. Pop open one of the many drawers to admire the lovely dovetail joints and high-quality sliders. MJM’s obsession with weight reducPOWER FILE PRICE: $653,846 tion—the 38-footer tips the scales at a LENGTH: 38 FEET BEAM: mere 13,300 pounds—means that just two 11 FEET DRAFT: 3 FEET 300-horsepower Mercury Verado outENGINES DOWN POWER: boards are needed instead of the typical 2 X 300-HP MERCURY three. Flat out, the 3z is good for 50 mph, VERADOS TOP SPEED: with a relaxed 42-mph cruise speed. Want 50 MPH WHY WE LOVE more? There’s the option of Verado 350s. IT: BECAUSE IT JUST Those fuel-sipping motors also come with MAY BE THE BEST Mercury’s joystick control for super-easy THOUGHT-OUT, MOST docking—one of Mary Johnstone’s key reVERSATILE DAY BOAT quirements—and Mercury’s Skyhook GPS– ON THE MARKET.

linked digital anchoring system. Speaking of docking, another plus with the 3z’s design is its opening hull door on the starboard side. It makes getting on and off the boat a breeze when moored side-to, especially for furry friends. The swim platform features extended sections alongside each engine to facilitate leaps into the briny. What’s more, MJM is so open when it comes to pricing. None of this “price upon request” secrecy; the website shows it as $653,846, with a choice of 16 hull colors and four bottom colors. The only pricey options are the Seakeeper 3 gyro stabilizer and pilothouse HVAC. Yes, Mary Johnstone’s motorboat checks all the right boxes as the ultimate all-purpose, all-weather dayboat. «

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INGENUITY Jay Baker shares his passion for the New York Yankees, and the evolution of the American sport of baseball, with Naples audiences By Jane E. Enos | Photography by Vanessa Rogers Whatever they do, Jay and Patty Baker seem to hit out-of-the-park homeruns. Devoted philanthropists, the Bakers are well-known for their contributions in Collier County to The Baker Museum at Artis—Naples; Naples Community Hospital; The Naples Players; Gulfshore Playhouse; and many others. While it’s almost impossible to mention the arts in Naples without a nod to the Bakers, what wasn’t so transparent to all, until recently anyway, is Jay’s passion for baseball and the New York Yankees. Remarkably, the Bakers have combined Jay’s love of the game with their collecting prowess, resulting in what is likely the most impressive New York Yankees memorabilia compilation in the world: “Baseball Heroes: Works from the Jay H. Baker Collection.”

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“FROM A CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE, THIS IS MONUMENTAL. YOU CAN WITNESS THE EVOLUTION OF BASEBALL AS YOU WALK THROUGH THE EXHIBIT.”—PATTY BAKER From top left: Items from the collection; Mickey Mantle’s Hickok Belt (1956); Jay with home plate (1923-1973) from original Yankee Stadium.

From bottom left: Museum visitor examines pieces; New York Yankees World Series owner’s trophy (1999); three of Joe DiMaggio’s awards, including Sultan of Swat crown and trophy (both awarded in 1964); Mickey Mantle’s and Joe DiMaggio’s original monuments (1969) from Yankee Stadium.

On display at The Baker Museum through May 15, the collection began with a bit of a curveball, almost by mistake. In 1995, as a gift for Jay, Patty purchased a commemorative Yankees baseball. Erroneously, two baseballs—not just one—arrived at their home, which was in Wisconsin. When Patty asked Jay which he wanted to keep, he quickly quipped, “I want both.” Although he had previously collected some sports memorabilia, including items from the New York Knicks, Green Bay Packers, New York Jets, and even a few Yankees pieces, Jay explains, “Nothing really stood out; nothing was really that important.” However, when Patty gave him those two balls, it was a eureka moment: “My favorite sport is baseball, my favorite team is the Yankees, and this is what I should do: a Yankees collection.” The world of collecting sports-related items can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to a team with as much historical heft as the Yankees. But Jay astutely started the collection by narrowing the scope right off the bat, centering it around the four best-ever Yankees: Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig, and Joe DiMaggio. “Later we added [Derek] Jeter, because he’s so great,” expounds Jay. The items in the collection are as diverse as they are unique. Visitors will find extremely rare and valuable finds like the jersey worn by Jeter in 1995 during his first game played for the Yankees. There’s Mickey Mantle’s—not one, not two, but three— American League Most Valuable Player trophies, as well as the uniform Babe Ruth donned during the first-ever All-Star Game. And the pentagon tread upon by countless Yankee greats—the home plate used from 1923 to 1973 in Yankee Stadium—is representative of other pieces within the collection offering disparate perspectives of diamond days. Those who share Jay’s love of the game—and even casual spectators—will find the exhibit an important demonstration of cultural relevance. “From a historical perspective,” Patty says, “this is monumental. You can witness the evolution of baseball as you walk through the exhibit.” Says Jay: “Other than the Baseball Hall of Fame, you’ll never have an opportunity to see a collection like this. And even the Baseball Hall of Fame executive staff said that, as a Yankees collection, this is the best private collection they’ve ever seen...these five players, in their time, were superstars.” Jay grew up in New York, playing baseball and attending games at Yankee Stadium from an early age. Because many of the collection’s objects, not just the first two balls, have been carefully selected gifts to Jay from Patty, she’s inspired and fueled his passion, too. “He’s got a great [Yankees] library, and all of these wonderful artifacts,” says Patty. “It’s wonderful, and 25 years later, he still loves it.” NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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f work and art, Andy Warhol said, “Don’t think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide if it’s good or bad, whether they love it or hate it.” When it comes to art appreciation and criticism, the Bakers have great experience and expertise. They are noteworthy connoisseurs who typically take a collaborative approach when it comes to both arts-related philanthropy and fine-art collecting. “We both have to love it before we buy it; if one of us doesn’t like it, it’s a no,” explains Patty, a former museum docent, who has a remarkably creative mind as both an investor and producer of Broadway shows. Many of Jay and Patty’s yeses are on display at The Baker Museum in “Love in All Forms: Selections from the Art Collection of Patty and Jay Baker” through May 15. The exhibition showcases pieces the couple cherishes. Yes, Warhol gets some love, as well as Claude Monet, Tamara de Lempicka, Fernand Léger, and Henri Matisse. Works by these and other notable artists traverse mediums, periods, movements, and subject matters. Love is the unifying theme of the collection, so the concept of love in its many forms for people, places, and pets is on display, both overtly and subliminally. “Every work in this exhibition is an artistically significant and museum-quality work of art,” says The Baker Museum Director and Chief Curator Courtney McNeil. “The three paintings by Tamara de Lempicka are among the finest works ever painted by the artist, and this exhibition is a rare opportunity for the public to enjoy them.” Because Jay and Patty selected all the pieces together, giving many of them as gifts to one another, they consider the collection a reflection of their feelings toward each other, too. “It stems from our love of art in all forms,” says Patty. “And our love for each other,” adds Jay. «

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The Two Women with a Child (1919), Fernand Léger

SOULMATES CONNECT Neapolitans know about the Bakers’ commitment to their city, whether it’s their philanthropic devotion to people, places, or animals. What is less known, however, is how this couple, now married more than 30 years, fell in love. Jay, who grew Kohl’s into the behemoth it is today, was in the final stages of a divorce at the time, while Patty had just found out about “the other woman” in her own marriage. They met one night at a Vietnamese restaurant in Westport, Connecticut, and that’s how their enduring companionship began. “I was looking for that soulmate,” explains Jay. “And I really found one. We get along so well. We enjoy so many things together—traveling, family, art, and even sports.” Patty fell in love with Jay’s sense of humor and strong character. “He made me laugh,” she simply says. She admired several other traits, too. “His sincerity. His integrity. His depth. He doesn’t hold a grudge, and he’s a great problem solver.”

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Clockwise from top: Various works surround Balloon Venus (2008-2012), Jeff Koons; three works by Tamara de Lempicka, including The Young Girls (c. 1930), Portrait of Mrs. Bush (1929), and Woman with Dove (1931); Jackie (2004), Robert Silvers. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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PERFECT 10 After sampling wines for almost three decades, our resident wine connoisseur shares his top 10 picks, spotlighting exciting, age-worthy wines from EXCEPTIONAL PRODUCERS By Mark Spivak

I’ve been reviewing wine professionally since 1992 and have tasted many thousands of wines in the process. A select few are just as vivid in my memory today as the day I tried them. While it’s difficult to generalize about the qualities that make wines unforgettable, the greatest among them are all benchmarks of their type that leave you breathless. The following 10 are not just outstanding efforts in their particular vintage but also come from producers that make great wine more often than not.

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1 Above right: The Dom Pérignon Oenothèque rosé is a coppery pink color with tinges of coral. Below: Thieriot Vineyard produces world-class, vineyard-designated Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the coastal mountains of California.

DOM PÉRIGNON OENOTHÈQUE ROSÉ, 1990 ($1,600)

Back in 2010, I wrote the first post for my Global Gourmet blog (titled “Dynamic Tension and Sheer Brilliance”) about this Champagne, tasted with winemaker Vincent Chaperon. Chef de cave Richard Geoffroy began the Oenothèque series (now called Plénitude) in order to re-release spectacular vintages at the peak of their maturity. I was indifferent to Dom Pérignon at the time, but this experience turned me around. The wine had an amazing nose of pastry dough, tropical fruits, and candied red berries, along with whiffs of mushroom and truffle. It was intense and complex on the palate, with unfolding layers of rhubarb and red fruits—an incredible Champagne, virtually perfect. And the finish? I’m still thinking about it, and that’s what I call length.

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LITTORAI CHARDONNAY, THIERIOT VINEYARD, 1999 ($200, CURRENT VINTAGE $120)

Ted Lemon is making California’s best Chardonnay and Pinot Noir at Littorai. Lemon was the first American to become winemaker at a major estate in Burgundy; when he returned to the U.S., he and his wife, Heidi, scoured Alexander Valley and the Sonoma Coast for high-altitude vineyards that had the potential to produce world-class grapes. Thieriot is farmed organically and biodynamically, with extremely low yields. Upon release, the 1999 was taut and electric; tried many times over the next decade, it evolved into a lush, generous wine with notes of lemon oil, spring flowers, cinnamon, and tropical fruits. If you’re lucky enough to buy the current release today, it will age for 10 to 15 years under the right conditions. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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ROUSSANNE VIEILLES VIGNES, CHÂTEAU DE BEAUCASTEL, 2002 ($175, CURRENT VINTAGE $150)

I tasted this old-vine Roussanne at a gastronomic festival on St. Maarten and have remembered it ever since. The floral and herbal nose was infused with citrus notes. On the palate, the wine was full-bodied and complex, offering hints of honey, papaya, peach, and almonds. Produced by one of the most famous estates in Chateauneuf du Pape from 90-year-old vines, it becomes more complex and intriguing with age.

Above: Château de Beaucastel’s Roussanne Vieilles Vignes is aged in a 50/50 blend of stainless-steel tanks and oak barrels for eight months.

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MEURSAULT LES NARVAUX, DOMAINE LATOUR-GIRAUD, 1999 (CURRENT VINTAGE $80)

I celebrated the millennium with this wine and later served it at my wedding. It had beautiful aromas of citrus, apple, and pear, followed by a rich and unctuous mouthfeel balanced by pinpoint acidity. The LatourGiraud families have been established in Burgundy for three centuries; the Narvaux vineyard is located high on a slope overlooking Meursault, above the premier cru of Genevrières. Because it is a named vineyard but not a premier cru itself, it sells for a fraction of its more famous neighbors.

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LE MONTRACHET, MARQUIS DE LAGUICHE, JOSEPH DROUHIN (VARIOUS VINTAGES) In 1993, Robert Drouhin came to Miami for a once-in-alifetime tasting of some of his premier cru and grand cru wines, along with a batch of releases from Domaine Drouhin in Oregon. Although the lineup included mini-verticals of Clos des Mouches (both white and red) and Bonne Mares, Le Montrachet stole the show. Both 1989 and 1991 were nearly perfect, but 1985 was glorious. A lush, honeyed nose preceded a wine that was tremendously fat and rich, with flavors of citrus, apple, pear, almond, and hazelnut, and a long, teasing finish. All three wines would range from $900 to $1,400 today (although there is no guarantee they would still be drinkable), with the current vintage selling for $815.

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SASSICAIA, 1985 ($2,950, CURRENT VINTAGE $275)

When there was a shortage of Bordeaux in Tuscany during World War II, Marchese Mario Incisa della Rocchetta decided to plant his own Cabernet. For two decades, Sassicaia was kept for family consumption; after it was released to the public in 1968, it became one of the wines that ignited the Super Tuscan revolution. I’ve been fortunate to have the legendary 1985 several times, and it has been perfect on each occasion. The nose exudes aromas of minerals, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, and black currant. In the mouth, the wine is massive yet graceful, with gobs of well-defined blackberry and tart plum flavors, brilliant depth, and firm yet supple tannins. A note on prices: 1988 was the first vintage I was able to buy, for the whopping amount of $40 per bottle at the time; it now sells for $495.

Above left: Robert Drouhin continued his family practice of buying exceptional vineyards and purchased land in the Dundee Hills of Oregon in 1987. Left: Sassicaia, a Bordeaux-style red wine, was released to the public in 1968.

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BERTANI RECIOTO AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA, 1959 ($460) AND 1964 ($345)

Many years ago, I was lucky to attend a retrospective tasting of Bertani’s Recioto conducted by Burton Anderson. The 1964 displayed ripe and concentrated flavors of plums, currants, raisins, and berries, with a long, lingering finish haunted by bittersweet echoes. The 1959 was nearly worth killing for. The nose bombarded me with scents of anise, chocolate, and loquats. It was extraordinarily complex in the mouth, with an overload of ripeness and glycerin followed by firm acidity and tannins. The finish was close to endless.

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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS, 1995 ($3,480, CURRENT VINTAGE $5,425) I was in Bordeaux in the fall of 1996, tasting barrel samples from the 1995 vintage, when I snagged an appointment at Pétrus—one of the hardest vineyard visits in the world to arrange. The property is not marked with a sign, and the modest buildings give no indication that they house the region’s best-known and most expensive wine. They were gracious enough to let me poke around in the vineyard and inspect the ancient Merlot vines before moving inside for the tasting. The wine itself almost defied description: A floral and mineral-infused nose was followed by a sumptuous, concentrated wine filled with the essence of blackberry and black cherry, framed by feather-like tannins. It was seamless, even in its infancy, yet structured enough to outlive me. From top: Villa Mosconi Bertani and Amarone della Valpolicella Classico vineyards; Château Pétrus vineyard. Left: A 1995 vintage Château Pétrus made in Bordeaux.

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CHÂTEAU LATOUR (NUMEROUS VINTAGES)

Collectors may argue which first growth is “better,” but Latour provides that combination of power and elegance that defines most great wine. I’ve had the legendary 1982 ($2,600) on three occasions, and it was beautifully concentrated, luscious, and seamless. The 1990 vintage ($1,050) is a full-blown hedonistic experience: ripe, sweet tannins; glorious, old-vine fruit; succulent flavors of dark berries and plums; and an integrated acid structure. And don’t forget 2000 ($1,385), which is poised and well-balanced, with mineral-inflected flavors of anise, blackberry jam, and chocolate. This is why people drink Bordeaux.

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BOND, NAPA

Bill Harlan’s ambitions include nothing less than creating a “California first growth” and a “200-year plan.” He founded Bond in 1996 with Bob Levy, his director of winemaking who had collaborated with him at both Merryvale and Harlan Estate. The goal was to isolate the top vineyards of grand cru quality and produce singular expressions of Cabernet Sauvignon. The vineyards selected for Bond went through an “audition” process that took up to eight or nine years before their wine was finally bottled for commercial sale. I was fortunate to sample the 2004 vintage of Melbury, St. Eden, Vecina, and Pluribus side by side (the fifth vineyard, Quella, didn’t come along until the 2006 vintage). St. Eden ($590), located north of Oakville Crossroad, is the only vineyard situated on the valley floor; it is the most structured and Bordeaux-like in style, with firm minerality and fresh herb accents tempering the black fruits. Melbury ($455) sits on the Rodeo Drive of Napa—Pritchard Hill, overlooking Lake Hennessey; the wine is known for its rich, concentrated fruit and integrated tannins. Vecina ($495), planted on a western slope in Oakville near Harlan Estate, exudes aromas of cedar, flowers, and chocolate, leading to an unctuous and jammy texture filled with flavors of blackberry and cherry. Sweet berries and cassis perfume the nose of Pluribus ($420), from a vineyard planted at 1,100 feet on Spring Mountain; the wine is opulent and full-bodied, but with enough balancing acidity to appear graceful. All four are reminders of the importance of terroir in winemaking. «

Clockwise from top right: Château Latour; Bond comes in five offerings of Melbury, Quella, St. Eden, Vecina, and Pluribus; Bond vineyards.

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JEWEL BOX STEVE AND NANCY BLISS PUT THEIR HEARTS INTO RESTORING THEIR OLD NAPLES COTTAGE UNTIL IT LOOKED LIKE “A BRAND-NEW 1917 HOME” BY NANCI THEORET | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MARC RASMUSSEN 136 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

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Landscape architect Arthur Neumann updated the hardscape with natural seashell-embedded pavers and clay bricks that hearken to pioneer tabby construction.

offee and a newspaper on the back porch. Before the digital age, mornings were a simple pleasure. Steve and Nancy Bliss are rediscovering those quiet, unplugged moments in a home as time-honored as the bygone daybreak ritual: the circa 1917 to 1920 cottage they lovingly restored in the heart of the Naples Historic District. “I’ve always loved the cottages in Old Naples and the feel of the neighborhood,” says Nancy. “I felt like we’re living in Florida and we should embrace old Florida rather than try to create something we had in New Jersey. I was having a glass of wine one night and looking online. The cottage had just come on the market.” The home, dubbed Martha’s Cottage by its original owners, met their modest requirements: It had a yard for Nancy’s garden with the same walkability they enjoyed from their nearby condo. A virtual tour later, Nancy was smitten. “I loved everything about it—the ficus surrounding the cottage, the front gate, the openness inside. I was wearing my rose-colored glasses,” she laughs. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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Foundation piers, structural floor systems, and the entire first floor were reconstructed. The first-story floors and staircase are capped with reclaimed white oak. Impactrated windows with muntin bars match the original window style.

during the wrath of storms, wind, and saltwater from the nearby Gulf of Mexico. It was built by the Moxleys, a Kentucky family documented in photos and in mentions peppered throughout Collier County’s historic archives and a binder the Blisses inherited with the home. Makeshift repairs and interior updates over the decades had been superficial at best. John Brechel, the carpenter hired for the kitchen remodel, delivered the bad news. “John told us he wasn’t doing the kitchen,” Steve recalls. “The whole cottage had to be shored up. There were major structural problems. It was being held up by a pile of bricks in one corner.” And tree trunks, too, says Brechel, who specialized in restoring early 1900s homes on Chicago’s Gold Coast before relocating to Naples 16 years ago. The Blisses’ cottage floor needed to be ripped up to level the home because it was a good 7 inches higher at one corner. “It had to be taken down to the bones,” says Brechel. “It was time to remove the Band-Aids and fix it so it will stand another 100 years.” “We had renovated older homes before and had been through so much construction; I didn’t think I could do it again,” says Steve. “It wasn’t in good shape at all. John’s news sent us down the road of redoing the entire cottage.” Steve and Nancy had only a few caveats: They wanted interior modifications to reflect the cottage’s vintage character while providing modern conveniences, and they wanted to phase major renovations so they could live in the house dur-

The Blisses moved into Martha’s Cottage in 2017. Their next step, or so they thought, was to update the kitchen. THE ROAD TO RESTORATION Like many of Old Naples’ turn-of-the-last-century homes, the cottage is wood-frame construction with board-and-batten walls and a shallow crawlspace running the entire length of the residence. Many of the historic homes don’t conform to current-day zoning restrictions or state building codes, which limit renovations to under 50 percent of the home’s value. As a result, many of the city’s oldest homes have been razed and replaced. The Blisses’ cottage had truly stood the test of time, en138

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General contractor and carpenter John Brechel (left) built custom cabinetry, millwork, siding, and railings, and resurfaced teak decking.

ing season. Eventually, the screened back porch was added to their wish list. Brechel, a general contractor and the owner of Classic Carpentry, had established a local reputation for restoring older homes, including the Naples Historical Society’s landmark Palm Cottage. The restoration of Martha’s Cottage began in earnest in winter 2018 with the Blisses taking up residency in the guesthouse—with their two dogs—while Brechel and his team tackled the floors and foundation. “My passion has always been restoring things, bringing them back to life,” Brechel says. “I love the challenge, the research, and seeing something transform right before your eyes. Steve and Nancy had a vision for their cottage and Steve told me from the very beginning, ‘I want it done right.’ This type of project really tests your abilities, your talent, and your creativity.” Brechel sourced the cottage’s reclaimed oak flooring from

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Clockwise from top: Steve and Nancy Bliss requested the addition of the back porch—home to her relaxing swing and morning solitude. The cottage is full of bright, saturated color in accents and finishes, such as dragonfly wallpaper in a bathroom and palm tree motif wallpaper in the master bedroom on the second floor.

Chicago, built cabinetry and millwork in his shop, and researched the tiniest details for authenticity. Weather-beaten cedar siding, railings, and other exterior features were replicated with modern materials made to look vintage. “Everything was done in the era to maintain the home’s character, right down to the hardware,” Brechel explains. “The kitchen cabinetry looks hand built. We rebuilt the cottage as it once was. You can’t tell where the old ends and the new starts. It looks like a brand-new 1917 home.” For the third and final phase—the beloved back porch—Brechel

spent a day on Boca Grande, snapping photographs for inspiration. Sunlight streams through the three walls of windows in the plantfilled porch, which offers a cozy sitting area with two wicker chairs, a breakfast table, and Nancy’s swing. “My porch swing is heaven,” she says. “If anything is bothering you, it just melts away.” Inside, walls of windows flood rooms with natural light and play off a mélange of bright, saturated color found in turquoise- and white-painted ceilings and the master bedroom clad with a woodpaneled ceiling and wallpaper with a modern palm tree motif (“I call it the tree house,” says Steve). Dragonflies flit about the bathroom walls, and fabrics feature leafy greens and stripes. There’s the occasional hint of pink, too, including Nancy’s desk pushed to a window overlooking the back porch. Colorful paintings by Nancy, artwork collected over the years, plus an assortment of jars, glass, marbles, and antique flower frogs add to the elegant whimsy. “I thought, ‘Why not have color?’ I didn’t want a serious house. We have a mish-mosh that works,” says Nancy. “I love the openness because it lets me see my collections. This home is my little jewel box.”

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Above: The front porch was completely reconstructed and the original teak deck boards were resurfaced. Right: A custom bed in the guesthouse doubles as a bookcase and cabinet. the pool and exterior guesthouse walls were retiled by a stonemason. Below: Lush greenery surrounds the Bliss home.

IN-TOWN HISTORIC HAVEN Windows showcase the tropical landscaping, completed last year by Naples landscape architect Arthur Neumann. Hardscapes were updated with seashell-embedded pavers and clay bricks to create a more natural look and recall the original tabby construction of Florida’s pioneer homes. Neumann also reworked a straight walkway from the alley entry into a meandering pathway that creates a heightened sense of arrival and spent more than a month searching for a trellis to replace the former one that supported an arch of bougainvillea. He also developed a nutritional plan for the faltering ficus and brought in a stonemason to breathe new life into the tile accenting the pool and a guesthouse wall. New plantings were selected to attract birds and butterflies and provide year-round blooms and a light, white palette to showcase Nancy’s orchids. “It’s very visual. You walk in through a hedge and your eye is moving around,” says Neumann. “You really get a sense of place.” A dwarf ylang-ylang tree—the dominant scent of Chanel No. 5 fragrance—and Tahitian gardenia perfume the air. The Blisses were fortunate their cottage reappraised at a higher value, allowing them to slip under the 50 percent rehabilitation rule. The Naples Historical Society has since spearheaded legislation—approved unanimously by the city in March 2020—exempting individual historic homes and those in the Naples Historic District, a compact area consisting of 90 parcels and 59 homes in less than one-tenth of a square mile. It was the culmination of five years of work for Naples Historical So-

ciety President/CEO Elaine L. Reed, who notes two historic homes were torn down last year. She hopes the new legislation will educate and encourage potential homeowners to buy and rehabilitate a historic home and demystify some misinformation beleaguering the historic district since its federal designation in 1987. “This gives homeowners a pathway to rehabilitate our historic homes and do it as painlessly as possible,” says Reed. “These homes are a symbol of our community. The historic character is what makes people move to Naples.” Nancy Bliss agrees. “Naples wouldn’t be the same without these cottages. It takes a lot of patience and stamina, but it’s well worth it. I just wish we’d done this sooner.” “Of all the homes we’ve had, this is the one I’m most relaxed in,” adds Steve. “This house has soul. Because of how this house turned out, it makes me love Naples even more.” « NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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HER DREAM Tennis is a game of dedication, passion, and perseverance. Kaitlin Quevedo, 16, whose focus, aggressiveness, and competitive spirit are the makings of a champion, is well on her way to greatness. Last July, the Naples resident won the United States Tennis Association (USTA) Girls’ 16 National Clay Court Championships singles by swinging 8-0 for eight days at the Athletic Club Alabama in Huntsville. One of the most important minors’ tournaments in the nation, these matches earned her the coveted Gold Ball. “I felt really amazing in the moment,” says Quevedo of her first big win. “I was so happy, but it was hard playing so many matches and winning all eight.” Following this championship, she won a couple of International Tennis Federation (ITF) junior tournaments in Colombia: her first ITF junior level 5 in Medellín, and the next week, an ITF level 3 in Bogotá. The week after, however, she lost in the quarterfinals of an ITF level 4 in Cali. Still, she managed to reach a 19-match winning streak between July and August. At home, her talents were already being recognized. In June, Quevedo was named the Southwest Florida Girls Tennis Player of the Year by the Naples Daily News and The News-Press. She earned this title after playing undefeated in her freshman year at Community School of Naples and leading her team to a state runnerup finish in Class 1A.

RISING TENNIS STAR KAITLIN QUEVEDO ASPIRES TO BE THE BEST IN THE WORLD By LINDA MARX Photography by VANESSA ROGERS

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“Kaitlin is a consistent and aggressive player,” says Gabriela Mateus, the tennis director at Gomez Tennis Academy in Naples, where Quevedo trains. “She knows how to bring the opponents in. But her biggest talent is her work ethic. She is dedicated and thrilled to work hard and learn more.” Now ranked eighty-fifth in the USTA’s players under age 18, Quevedo hopes to play in this year’s junior Grand Slam French Open in May and U.S. Open in August. But she must qualify by being in the top 50 of the ITF junior ranking. “To train and be able to do my best, I will no longer be attending in-class school,” she says. “I will study online because my time is more flexible, and I will be available for more tournaments.” Quevedo comes from an athletic family with great expectations for her as well as for her 13-year-old sisters, twins Sofia, who also plays tennis, and Anabel, who is into martial arts. In 1993, their father, Alberto, came to America from Spain on a golf scholarship to Michigan

State University in Lansing. “I wanted to eventually play professional golf but wasn’t good enough,” he says. “So I became a golf course superintendent in Florida, because there are so many options. Naturally, I wanted my daughters to have a sport, too.” Tennis started early for Quevedo. At age 6, when she was visiting her paternal grandfather in the Canary Islands, she became interested after watching him play so skillfully. “He was a great tennis player, which encouraged me to take an interest in it, eventually beginning lessons in Naples and playing for fun,” she says. “I loved it but realized I wasn’t a natural and had a lot to learn.” By age 8, she decided to take a break from the racket. She played some golf and spent time deciding what sport she wanted to pursue. It didn’t take long for her to miss the game, especially the running around on the court. She returned to tennis a year later, eager to learn everything she could and vowing to put in the time to excel.

“Kaitlin is a smart player, has great technique in her swing, goes for it, and really works hard,” says her father. “Her strength is understanding her opponent’s weakness and using it to her advantage.” Standing 5 feet, 5 inches tall and sporting an infectious smile, the right-handed Quevedo has a good two-handed backhand and a strong forehand volley. In 2014, she began to hone those skills and more at the tennis academy. “Gomez coaches worked on my technique, how I play, and also helped me focus on the game style,” says Quevedo. “I went to regular school then, so I only spent two hours after classes on tennis because I had homework to do. But I really loved playing and know I made the right decision to focus on it.” Mateus says Kaitlin is a consistent player, stays long, increases the quality of the ball, and is good with patterns. She is skilled at transitioning to the higher court. “As a player, Kaitlin is agile and quick,” says Mateus. “She creates power and uses her opponent’s pace to move around.

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“ KAITLIN IS A SMART PLAYER, HAS GREAT TECHNIQUE IN HER SWING, GOES FOR IT, AND REALLY WORKS HARD.” —Alberto Quevedo

She sees their power and moves them back.” In the past few years Quevedo’s hard work and training at Gomez has really paid off. Her regimen now puts her on the court six days a week, both mornings (from 6:30 to 10:45, with a break until 12:40) and afternoons (another hour and a half). “As I improved in tennis, I got more motivated,” says Quevedo. “I watched tennis being played to learn new things so I could imitate them.” For example, her tennis idols are Spanish champion Rafael Nadal and American dynamo Serena Williams. “Rafael is my favorite because he is humble and works hard,” she says. “I love to watch him move his opponents around the court like I do. I have learned a lot from studying his talents.” Quevedo is also impressed by Florida-based Williams and what the 23-time Grand Slam winner has achieved in her stellar career. “I like Serena, and it is so amazing that she has dominated women’s tennis forever,” she says. She also follows a disciplined fitness sched-

ule six days a week. For power and agility, Quevedo works for more than an hour with light weights and body weight one day, and on mobility the next day. “Outdoors, I mix various exercises with jumps, emphasizing 30-minute warmups, core,” she explains. “Every exercise I do is related to tennis. It is an important part of my overall tennis schedule.” Quevedo’s parents are divorced—her mother, Margo, is not involved with her tennis career—and she spends time with both parents. But since her father is heavily involved with her tennis schedule, she lives with him. “I travel to tournaments with her a great deal, but she also goes with her coaches at Gomez, who have taught her so much,” he says. At night and on weekends when she is not playing tennis, Quevedo enjoys the same things as other teenagers—going to the movies, getting manicures, being outside, hanging with friends and family, and pursuing hobbies. “I still play golf, but I’m not good,” she laughs. “And I do my homework. But I really have no

extra time for anything else with my tennis schedule being so intense.” Mateus admits that tennis is hard for most players, but dedicated athletes like Quevedo who love the game and have the right work ethic seem to fare better. “She will do well on the junior tour,” says Mateus. “As Kaitlin goes forward, I know that the sky is the limit.” Such talk from a coach boosts Quevedo’s confidence. It gives her more incentive to work hard, even on days when she is tired from travel, frustrated over the course of a game, or distracted by her dreams. “My goal is to follow Serena’s course,” says Quevedo. “She has won so many Grand Slams and remains very inspiring. For now, I need to play in many junior Grand Slams for the experience. I want to grow and learn everything and eventually become number one in the world.” Quevedo is taking her cue from tennis champion Roger Federer, who said, “You have to believe in the long-term plan you have, but you need the short-term goals to motivate and inspire you.” « NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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BONJOUR, La Colmar! Naples is buzzing about the newly reopened La Colmar Bakery & Bistro, operated by the husband-and-wife team of Ana and Yannick Brendel. Originally from the bakery’s namesake city in Alsace, Yannick is a third-generation baker trained by his father at an early age. Using the finest French flour, a reverse-osmosis water filtration system, and sustainably sourced butter, he turns out a daily array of breads, pastries, croissants, and cookies. “A bakery keeps the community together,” says Yannick. “My grandfather always told me that people may not go to church, but they’ll always go to the bakery. Our goal is to bring quality food to our customers and to make people realize that food can be medicine as well as fuel for the body.” Turn the page to continue. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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If La Colmar is creating a delicious sense of déjà vu, it’s for good reason. The Brendels first opened the business in 2017, and it was an immediate sensation. The couple left less than one year later, however, after a dispute with their partner. They were briefly associated with Yana Eats (the current location of Hyde N Chic) before being approached by an investor and buying La Colmar back. Together, they are evangelists for healthy eating that indulges the senses. “I want to change the way people view food,” Ana says. “My goal is to bring back traditional recipes and inspire customers to look at food the way our ancestors did, not just as something to fill their stomachs with.” That doesn’t mean your hedonistic urges will go unfulfilled at La Colmar. The most popular items are the Everything Croissantwich (an everything-seasoned croissant topped with egg, cheese, and hickory-smoked bacon), almond cream croissants, and strawberry beignets. Besides using sustainably sourced butter and imported French flour, the Brendels decided to install their reverse-

osmosis water filtration system after being told that a filter was necessary to prevent the water from damaging the coffee machine. “I realized that if it would damage the machine,” she says, “what would it do to a person? People are the most delicate machines on earth.” The couple went through a difficult period after their initial separation from La Colmar. Employers were hesitant to hire them for fear they would leave to start their own business again; with three children and no money, they were soon visiting local food banks. “It was tough, but we were determined to find our way back. We want to show other people who are going through hard times that you have to keep on going and never give up.” (lacolmar.com)

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The mixology revolution of recent years has stressed fresh ingredients over the canned and processed cocktail components that were once common. Mariel Goodrich, owner of Isle Bartend, has taken it one step further and established a concierge service to provide organic, personalized cocktails and mocktails for parties in Southwest Florida. “I lost both parents to unhealthy lifestyles,” she says, “which caused me to live on a farm and grow my own fruits, vegetables, and herbs. I try to avoid chemicals and processed foods, and I pass that on to my customers.” Goodrich began working in restaurants at the age of 15 and started behind the bar when she reached legal drinking age. At Chef & Somm in North Carolina, she was given the freedom to design the bar program and developed more than 300 recipes using organic ingredients. She opened Isle Bartend in December 2020. The company devises a customized bar program based on the party theme. Packages range from standard pouring service to an individual “Organic Fresh Fruit Mixology Experience,” which features a fresh fruit bar with 20 selections and spirits of the client’s choice. Popular alcoholic cocktails include the Floridian (Key lime martini with a graham cracker crust) and Razzapeño (fresh-squeezed raspberry margarita). The name of her company is a playful homophone: Say it out loud and it sounds like “I’ll bartend.” All her cocktails can be prepared in a zero-proof version; she does a Mocktail Night at St. Matthew’s House, and the fresh fruit bar is a hit at children’s parties. (islebartend.com)

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Chicago’s Original Rainbow Cone arrives in Naples with its new food truck this month.

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The only thing better than an ice cream cone is five cones in one. That’s the secret of the Original Rainbow Cone, a Chicago tradition dating to 1926: slices of chocolate, strawberry, Palmer House (cherry vanilla with walnuts), pistachio, and orange sherbet. Naples residents now have unlimited access to the Rainbow Cone at the company’s new food truck (visit the website for location information). “Coming to Florida has been a lifelong dream,” says third-generation owner Lynn Sapp. “Naples was my grandparents’ favorite retreat, and they’d come every year for a visit. We’re thrilled to make this our first location outside the Midwest.” Rainbow Cone has four brick-and-mortar locations in Chicago as well as three trucks, and recently partnered with the Buonavolanto Group to expand their reach. In Naples, customers can choose between a small (5 ounce) or large (8 ounce) cone, as well as cookies

and cream and a vegan option. The recipes were developed by Sapp’s grandfather, Joe; the ice cream is made according to his specifications at a facility in Illinois and shipped to Naples in refrigerated trucks. In addition to a tasty treat, Sapp sees the cone as an antidote to the ills of modern civilization. “The world might be topsy-turvy,” she says, “but we still have the Rainbow Cone. Our motto is ‘Life’s too short for just one flavor.’” (rainbowcone.com)

NI ’s curated dining guide for Greater NAPLES THE LISTINGS The Naples area is packed with an abundance of great eateries, serving up food and drinks to satisfy every palate. Naples Illustrated has rounded up details on can’tmiss places for dining delights.

AMERICAN ALEXANDER’S The tastes of farm-to-table American and European cuisine commingle at this fine dining establishment. 4077 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (alexandersnaples.com) ALICE SWEETWATER’S BAR & GRILLE An institution of 34 years, this local’s favorite serves a large array of lunch and dinner fare. 1996 Airport Road S., Naples (alicesweetwatersbarandgrille.com) BALEEN AT LAPLAYA BEACH & GOLF RESORT Dine amid elegant tropical surroundings indoors or on the tiered terrace to soak up the beachside views. 9891 Gulf Shore Drive, Naples (laplayaresort.com) THE BEVY Everything old is new again at The Bevy (short for beverage). Be sure to try the Blackberry Tom Cat from the signature cocktail menu. 360 12th Ave. S., Naples (naplesbevy.com)

BILL’S CAFÉ Chef Bill Salley presides over an open kitchen that slings comfort food and connects to a welcoming dining area underscored by classic rock tunes. 947 Third Ave. N., Naples (billscafenaples.com) BISTRO 821 A long-time favorite, thanks to executive chef Jess Housman’s menu fusing Asian, European, and domestic flavors. 821 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (bistro821.com) BLUEBERRY’S RESTAURANT There’s something for everyone at Blueberry’s, from a hearty skillet to an egg white scramble to pancakes. 3350 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (blueberrys-restaurant.com) BOKAMPER’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL Kim Bokamper retired from NFL football decades ago, but he’s still scoring at his North Naples eatery. 8990 Fontana Del Sol Way, Naples (bokampers.com) BROOKS BURGERS AND DOGS Brooks’ three Naples locations are celebrated for gourmet classics and trendy options, such as Korean barbecue, fig jam, and of course, doughnut. 330 Ninth St. S.; 2220 Logan Blvd. N. Ste. 805; 845 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (brooksburgers.com) COOPER’S HAWK WINERY Signature dishes paired with Cooper’s Hawk wines in a casual setting. 11905 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (chwinery.com) FUSE BBQ Stop by for Texas-style brisket, Memphisstyle ribs, and Carolina-style pork. 2500 Tamiami Trail N. #114, Naples (fusebbq.com)

GOLDIES RESTAURANT For reliable Americana cuisine and friendly service, look no further than this hidden gem. 5400 Taylor Road, Naples (goldiesre staurant.com) HAROLD’S PLACE A fun, casual bar and grill that serves classic burgers, seafood, salads, and more in a tropical setting complete with a chickee bar and poolside dining. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (naplesharoldsplace.com) HOBNOB Elevated comfort food and sophisticated fare in a modern yet warm atmosphere. Beef and fish are brought in fresh daily and filleted on site. 720 Fifth Ave. S. Unit 101, Naples (hobnobnaples.com) KC AMERICAN BISTRO As the name implies, regional American cuisine along with an award-winning wine list are on tap. 885 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (kcamericanbistro.com) LAKE PARK DINER A healthy spin on classic diner fare, with an emphasis on organic meats and produce. 944 Seventh Ave. N., Naples (thelakeparkdiner.com) THE LOCAL Fresh, healthy meals dominate the menu, and its acclaimed brunch is one of the best in town. 5323 Airport-Pulling Road, Naples (thelocalnaples. com) M WATERFRONT GRILLE Contemporary decor, fine cuisine, views of Venetian Bay from every seat in the dining room. 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (mwaterfrontgrille.com) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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A Smorgasbord of Eats The Pointe at Founders Square—the new mixed-use development at Collier Boulevard and Immokalee Road—is home to eight new restaurants in its retail hub. The first to open, back in December, was the area’s twelfth Skillets (skilletsrestaurants.com) location. Established by Ross and Noreen Edlund in 1995, the chain is a proponent of the Blue Zones diet and offers nearly a dozen approved dishes at most of their locations. Plant-based creations like the Power Salad coexist alongside traditional favorites such as eggs Benedict and corned beef hash. Scheduled to open in early spring, healthy choices also will be on the menu at Crisp & Green (crispandgreen.com), offering sustainable, chef-crafted salads, grain bowls, and smoothies. Specially designed bowls and salads will be included on the children’s menu. Crisp & Green sources from local organic purveyors whenever possible. Araya Sushi Asian Grill (arayanaples.com) is scheduled to open its second Naples location at Founders Square in February. Owned by chef Jon Augsondthung, who also operates the Fuji Sushi Bar and Asian Bistro, the menu blends classic Thai dishes with sushi and

MICHELBOB’S CHAMPIONSHIP RIBS & STEAKS Family-run since 1976, Michelbob’s offers a full bar and comprehensive menu of barbecue favorites. 371 Airport-Pulling Road N., Naples (michelbobs.com) OLD NAPLES PUB AND THE VILLAGE PUB Both of these local favorites feature an array of handhelds and finger-friendly foods perfect for the casual setting. 255 13th Ave. S.; 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd., Naples (naplespubs.com) RIDGWAY BAR & GRILL Chef Tony Ridgway continues wowing diners with classic American cuisine. 1300 Third St. S., Naples (ridgwaybarandgrill.com) THE ROOSTER A smorgasbord of savory Southern offerings, including biscuits and gravy to crow about. 600 Goodlette Road N. Ste. 101, Naples (theroosternaples. com) SEASONS 52 A rotating menu of healthy, seasonal dishes and international wines. 8930 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (seasons52.com) SEVENTH SOUTH CRAFT FOOD + DRINK Acclaimed for its seasonally changing selection of innovative craft cocktails, the establishment pairs quality ingredients with a complementary menu. 849 Seventh Ave. S. Suite 101, Naples (seventhsouth.com)

Clockwise from far left: Selections from Araya Sushi Asian Grill; bowls from Crisp & Green; Skillets’ Power Salad.

Japanese yakitori. The new Founders Square complex will also be home to South Street City Oven & Grill (southstreetnaples.com), Slicers Hoagies (slicershoagies.com), the fourth location of Tacos & Tequila Cantina (tacosandtequilanaples. com), and the Boca-Raton based I Heart Mac & Cheese and More (iheartmacandcheese.com). Outback Steakhouse (outback.com)— the complex’s largest restaurant with more than 5,000 square feet of floor space—is planning a spring opening as well.

SOUTH STREET GRILL Inspired by the bars and clubs on the Philadelphia street of the same name, South Street combines home-style specialties with live music, craft beers, and cocktails. 1410 Pine Ridge Road Ste. 4, Naples (southstreetnaples.com) TAVERN ON THE BAY This popular sports bar boasts huge televisions, great comfort food, and a lovely view of the Gordon River. 489 Bayfront Place, Naples (tavernonthebay.net) THREE60 MARKET In addition to a stellar market, this local’s favorite boasts a café that serves classic, fresh fare for breakfast and lunch or an early dinner. 2891 Bayview Drive, Naples (three60market.com) TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT & BAR Born in Naples, the Tommy Bahama laid-back lifestyle is full throttle in its original festive eatery and bar at 1220 Third St. S., Naples; and Coconut Point, 23150 Fashion Drive #101, Estero (tommybahama.com) THE WAREHOUSE A menu dotted with fresh, local ingredients complements an award-winning cocktail program. 9010 Bellaire Bay Drive, Naples (theware housenaples.com) YABBA ISLAND GRILL A fun place for steaks, seafood, and cocktails. 711 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (yabbaisland grill.com)

SEAFOOD AQUA The restaurant’s look is fresh and airy, just right for the seafood-centric menu. 862 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (aquafifth.com) THE BAY HOUSE Overlooking the Cocohatchee River, this eatery features a beautiful dining room plus Southern-inspired seafood fare. 799 Walkerbilt Road, Naples (bay​house​naples.com) BAYSIDE SEAFOOD GRILL & BAR This Venetian Bay favorite boasts grand water views, prime grilled meats, and seafood specialties. 4270 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (baysideseafoodgril​land​bar.com) THE BOATHOUSE ON NAPLES BAY Arrive by car or dock your boat at this waterfront seafood restaurant overlooking Naples Bay. 990 Broad Ave. S., Naples (boathouseonnaplesbay.com) CAPTAIN & KREWE SEAFOOD MARKET & RAW BAR Enjoy oysters and other seafood, beer, and wine in a relaxed atmosphere. 629 Eighth St. S., Naples (cknaples.com) THE CATCH OF THE PELICAN Fine steaks, local seafood, and hand-picked produce in a relaxed, sophisticated setting overlooking the pool at Naples Grande. 475 Seagate Dr., Naples (naplesgrande.com)

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THE CLAW BAR This sister restaurant to The Bay House features a sophisticated blend of Southern traditions and high-quality ingredients. 221 Ninth St. S., Naples (theclawbar.com) THE DOCK AT CRAYTON COVE An open-air restaurant serving fresh catches prepared with Caribbean and Latin influences. 845 12th Ave. S., Naples (dockcrayton​cove.com) FISH RESTAURANT Fabulous views of Venetian Bay complement the outstanding seafood, including shellfish towers, sushi, and freshly caught selections. 4360 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (fishrestaurantnaples.com) GROUPER & CHIPS The grouper is spectacular, as are the crab cakes, fish tacos, and bouillabaisse. 338 Ninth St. N., Naples (grouperandchipsnaples.com) HOGFISH HARRY’S Showcasing the Gulf Coast’s bounty, Hogfish Harry’s serves up signatures such as monkfish bucco and, of course, grilled hogfish. 600 Neapolitan Way, Naples (hogfishharrys.com) LA PESCHERIA A creative, stellar eatery that honors the culture of Italian fish markets. 474 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (lapescherianaples.com) MR. BIG FISH This family-friendly eatery specializes in delicious chowders and locally caught seafood dishes. 754 Neapolitan Way, Naples (mrbigfish.com) OCEAN PRIME Enjoy exceptional hospitality, a delectable seafood and steak menu, luxe cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere. 699 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (ocean-prime.com) PINCHERS CRAB SHACK Pinchers serves fresh, local seafood in a casual, familyfriendly setting. 1200 Fifth Ave. S., Naples; 591 S. Collier Blvd., Marco Island; 28580 Bonita Crossing Blvd., Bonita Springs (pinchersusa.com) RIVERWALK AT TIN CITY The menu brims with innovative interpretations of salads, sandwiches, pastas, and steaks, as well as seafood entrées. 1200 Fifth Ave. S. Ste. 45, Naples (riverwalktincity.com) SAILS This bona fide “pescatarian’s haven” features exquisitely fresh seafood prepared to perfection. 301 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (sailsrestaurants.com) SEA SALT Chef Fabrizio Aielli is a master at marrying organic local produce, wildcaught fish, naturally raised meat, and poultry with modern cooking techniques. 1186 Third St. S., Naples (seasaltnaples.com) TRULUCK’S SEAFOOD, STEAK, & CRAB HOUSE Truluck’s owns local fisheries, so the catch is always fresh in this fine-dining restaurant. 698 Fourth Ave. S., Naples (trulucks.com) THE TURTLE CLUB Fresh seafood, fine steaks, and chops are nearly overshadowed by the spectacular beachfront setting. 9225 Gulf Shore Drive N., Naples (turtleclubnaples.com) USS NEMO UNDERSEA CUISINE & ADVENTURES Everything is a cut above, but the signature miso-broiled sea bass is a must. 3745 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (ussnemorestaurant.com)

ocean to Table Enjoy eclectic coastal delights and refined seafood creations in a vibrant, yet relaxed ambiance with an island-inspired bar. We welcome you to relax, enjoy and indulge in tropical-inspired cocktail and the day’s freshest catch.

STEAK THE CAPITAL GRILLE Fine dining with an array of dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and an extensive wine list. 9005 Mercato Drive, Naples (thecapitalgrille. com) CHOPS CITY GRILL A modern take on the traditional, with prime aged steaks, local seafood, and more than 100 whiskey selections. 837 Fifth Ave. S., Naples; 8200 Health Center Blvd. Ste. 100, Bonita Springs (chopscitygrill.com) THE CONTINENTAL This D’Amico restaurant is a stylish steak house and gastropub. 1205 Third St. S., Naples (damicoscontinental.com) DORONA Local culinary superstars Fabrizio and Ingrid Aielli have excelled again with this modern Italian steak house. 2110 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (doronana ples.com) THE GRILL Luxurious dining in The Ritz-Carlton, Naples features rich decor, aged prime beef, chops, and fresh seafood. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (ritzcarlton.com/naples) JIMMY P’S CHARRED Known for its Wagyu beef, the popular butcher shop’s steaks and other fine foods are served in the restaurant next door. 1833 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (jimmypscharred.com)

LUNCH | HAPPY HOUR | DINNER Hogfish Harry’s 600 Neapolitan Way | Naples, FL 34103 239-776-7623 | HogfishHarrys.com Valet Service Available NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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EAT + DRINK RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE Sophisticated decor, prime meats, and fine seafood make for a special night out. 23151 Village Shops Way, Bonita Springs (ruthschris.com) SHULA’S STEAK HOUSE In the winning tradition of late NFL coaching icon Don Shula, the “Shula Cut” is one of the best steaks in town. 5111 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (shulasnaples.com)

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MEXICAN ROCCO’S TACOS AND TEQUILA BAR Every day is Cinco de Mayo at this high-energy eatery. The signature tacos are a hit, along with the savory guacamole, made fresh tableside. 9123 Strada Place Ste. 7135, Naples (roccostacos.com) TACOS & TEQUILA CANTINA The many varieties of tacos are made with fresh, local products and handmade tortillas. 4834 Davis Blvd.; 8971 Tamiami Trail N., Naples; 10952 Eagle Village Drive, Fort Myers (tacosandtequilanaples.com) TAQUERIA SAN JULIAN This neighborhood destination serves up tacos with familiar fillings, though tripe and tongue are available for the adventurous. 3575 Bayshore Drive, Naples (taqueriasanjulian.res taurantwebexpert.com) TURCO TACO Clean eating with a Mexican twist, complete with hormone- and antibiotic-free meats, handmade and gluten-free tortillas, and numerous organic salads. 410 Ninth St. N.; 1514 Immokalee Road #116, Naples (theturcotaco.com)

ITALIAN ALBERTO’S ON FIFTH Chef Alberto Varetto cooks fine dishes in his elegant restaurant. 868 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (albertosonfifth.com) ANGELINA’S RISTORANTE A place for a special night out, with elegant cuisine and a 4,000-bottle wine tower. 24041 Tamiami Trail S., Bonita Springs (angelinasofboni​tasprings.com)

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BAR TULIA This late-night brother of Osteria Tulia serves outstanding pizzas and a variety of irresistible small bites, among other delicacies. 462 Fifth Ave. S.; 9118 Strada Place Ste. 8150, Naples (bartulia.com) BARBATELLA Pizzas and pastas are delish, but don’t overlook offerings like the grilled salmon. Save room for the signature Nutella pizza. 1290 Third St. S., Naples (barbatellanaples.com) CAMPIELLO RISTORANTE & BAR This mainstay on Third Street South is a perennial gathering place for great food and people-watching. 1177 Third St. S., Naples (campiellonaples.com) DEROMO’S GOURMET MARKET & RESTAURANT Dine on home-style dishes, then shop for gourmet items to take home. The Promenade, 26811 S. Bay Drive, Bonita Springs (deromos.com) GRAPPINO This latest venture from Ingrid and Fabrizio Aielli celebrates Fabrizio’s Venetian roots and houses one of the country’s most comprehensive grappa bars. 90 Ninth St. N., Naples (grappinonaples.com) MINO This casual eatery specializes in pizza and trattoria dishes, including freshly made pastas and appetizers. 1100 Sixth Ave. S., Naples (minofl.com) MOLTO TRATTORIA The homemade pasta, sauces, pizza Napoletana, and home-style cuisine are all topnotch. 368 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (moltonaples.com) OSTERIA TULIA Chef Vincenzo Betulia’s authentically rustic venue and “peasant” cuisine are delizioso. 466 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (osteriatulia.com) PARMESAN PETE’S Chef and owner Peter Della Rocca creates meals that taste like a “big bite of Brooklyn.” 7935 Airport Pulling Road, Naples (parmesanpetes.com)

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BLEU PROVENCE Authentic dishes from the South of France are paired with wines from the vast, awardwinning selection compiled by the restaurant’s owner, Jacques Cariot. 1234 Eighth St. S., Naples (bleu​provencenaples.com) CHEZ BOËT FRENCH HOME COOKING Lisa and Philippe Boët serve up delicious French classics in a warm, homey atmosphere. 755 12th Ave. S., Naples (chezboetnaples.com) CÔTE D’AZUR Intimate bistro in the style of Provence serves standouts like Maine lobster roasted in a clay pot. 11224 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (cotedazurrestau rant.com) TARTINE & TARTELETTE Authentic, homemade French cuisine with wine pairings as sweet as the restaurant’s name. 11121 Health Park Blvd., Naples (tartine-tartelette.com)

PAZZO! CUCINA ITALIANA The “friendly neighborhood” restaurant has been serving dishes using made-from-scratch sauces, pastas, and desserts for more than 20 years. 853 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (pazzoitaliancafe.com) ROMA ITALIAN BISTRO Pizza and Italian specialities made with ingredients imported from Italy and fresh organic produce. 655 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (romaital ianpizzeria.com) TERRAZZA This Italian eatery at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples pairs cool Gulf breezes with classic entrées and an array of pastas. 280 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples (ritzcarlton.com)

ASIAN 21 SPICES BY CHEF ASIF Award-winning chef Asif R. Syed offers classical Indian cuisine, including a vegan menu, created with his special collection of spices. 4270 Tamiami Trail E. #21, Naples (21spices dining.com) ARAYA SUSHI ASIAN GRILL Thai dishes, along with a wide choice of rolls, sushi, and sashimi, served in a modern space. 2650 Immokalee Road, Naples (arayanaples.com) AZN AZIAN CUIZINE PanAsian cuisine and an expansive sushi rolls menu, including specialties like Surf & Turf with blue crab, tuna, beef filet carpaccio, and cucumber. 9118 Strada Place, Naples (aznrestaurant. com) DARUMA Visit this Southwest Florida institution for traditional service or teppanyaki-style cooking, an always exciting culinary experience. 241 Center St. N., Naples (darumarestaurant.com)

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FUJIYAMA STEAK AND SEAFOOD HOUSE Enjoy steaks and seafood prepared with Japanese flair at Fujiyama’s hibachi table. 2555 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (naples​fu jiyama.com) LE INDYA Having grown up on India’s southern coast, chef Suman Chaniyil creates authentic classics rich with flavor and finesse. 975 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (leindya.com) NAMBA Named for a district of Osaka, Namba specializes in aburi sushi, a style of nigiri where the fish is partially grilled on top. 8847 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (nambanaples.com) SUSHI-THAI Presenting traditional dishes from Japan, as well as sushi and Thai classics. 869 103rd Ave. N.; 7935 Airport-Pulling Road N.; 898 Fifth Ave. S., Naples; 25101 S. Tamiami Trail, Bonita Springs (sush​ithaitoo. com and sushithaidowntown.com) ZEN ASIAN BBQ A rustic Japanese pub serving fantastic sushi, Korean barbecue, ramen, and more. 10823 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (eatat​zen.com)

GLOBAL BHA! BHA! PERSIAN BISTRO Michael Mir’s popular restaurant serves up savory lamb dishes and a wide choice of colorful and delicious Persian specialties. 865 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (bhabhabis​tro.com) C LEVEL BISTRO & WINE BAR A trendy venue that offers a menu of international dishes with American and French influences. 4450 Bonita Beach Road, Bonita Springs (c-levelbar.com) CELEBRATION PARK NAPLES This waterfront bar and food truck park has something for everyone, from Maine lobster and Greek gyros, to Asian fusion and Southern barbecue. 2880 Becca Ave., Naples (facebook.com/cel ebrationparknaples) COAST Enjoy a candlelit dinner indoors or watch the sun set over the Gulf on the terrace as you savor the globally influenced cuisine. 1901 Gulf Shore Blvd. N., Naples (edge​wa​ternaples.com) HYDE N CHIC At this fine-dining establishment, chef Andy Hyde merges his Ghana roots with Southwest Florida’s agricultural and seafood bounty. 923 Creech Road, Naples (hydenchicrestaurant.com) JANE’S GARDEN CAFÉ ON THIRD Having worked in places such as London, Hong Kong, and Frankfurt, the owners of this popular downtown spot offer a world of breakfast and lunch choices. 1209 Third St. S., Naples (janesgardencafe.com) LAMORAGA Spanish cuisine with an international twist is served along with a wide selection of fine wines. 3936 Tamiami Trail N., Naples (lamoragar​estaurant.com) MEDITERRANO This restaurant serves up authentic dishes like Mediterranean sea bass with figs, apricots, and raisins. 336 Thirteenth Ave. S., Naples (mediterrano-naples.com) NOODLES ITALIAN CAFÉ AND SUSHI BAR Top-quality sushi, parmesans, and piccatas served all in one place. 1585 Pine Ridge Road, Naples (noodlescafe.com) VERANDA E The signature restaurant at Escalante hotel offers an eclectic fusion of Asian and French-influenced flavors in a romantic tropical setting. 290 Fifth Ave. S., Naples (hotelescalante.com)

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BORDEAUX on a Budget

Everything you need to know about Cru Bourgeois

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By Mark Spivak

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Above and top right: The storied Château Lafite Rothschild Below: Château Lilian Ladouys is often referred to as “the rising star of Saint-Estèphe.”

For the past few decades, Bordeaux prices have been the stuff of legend. Fancy a bottle of the newly released 2018 Château Lafite Rothschild? The average retail price is just under $1,200. Want to sample the 2000 Château Petrus? Sotheby’s retail branch in Manhattan asks $7,995, but you can snag one for $6,000 if you know where to look. Amid this madness, one category of high-quality, affordable Bordeaux stands out above the rest: Cru Bourgeois. While these châteaux are a notch below the Classified Growths in terms of status, many of them would likely be included if the 1855 Classification were ever revamped. Here are the key facts to know: ● Cru Bourgeois come from the Médoc, and most have a high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend, with a significant amount of Merlot added for balance. ● As of 2020, the properties are divided into three quality tiers: Cru Bourgeois (179), Cru Bourgeois Supérieur (56), and Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnel (14). ● The criteria for classification include wine quality, regular tasting checks, and environmentally responsible wine growing. ● Most retail in the $30$50 range.

While there are other Bordeaux regions that offer good value (notably Côtes de Castillon, Côtes de Bourg, Côtes de Blaye, and Premieres Côtes de Bordeaux), Cru Bourgeois estates have stood the test of time and have established house styles. How good do they get? Among the 14 Cru Bourgeois Exceptionnels, consider Château Paveil de Luze ($40) in the commune of Margaux, which the same family has owned since 1862. The château employs famed Bordeaux consultant Stéphane Derenoncourt to advise on both winemaking and vineyard management. For fans of the 100-point scale, critics rate superior vintages between 87 and 92 points. Another success story in top-ranked Cru Bourgeois is Château Lilian Ladouys ($30), frequently referred to as “the rising star of Saint-Estèphe.” In 2008, the Lorenzetti family purchased this historic property, which dates to 1654 and is located near Lafite Rothschild and Cos d’Estournel. The estate is deeply committed to sustainable farming and is currently converting the entire vineyard to organic agriculture. The wine draws consistent raves for its complexity and food compatibility. Some of the better-known Cru Bourgeois Supérieurs include the châteaux of Greysac, La Cardonne, Larose Trintaudon, Beaumont, Bernadotte, La Mouline, ●

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and La Tour de Mons. The most popular property has long been Greysac ($25), as it’s the easiest for non-French speakers to pronounce without embarrassment. Lafite Rothschild owned La Cardonne until 1990; the cellar has been completely renovated under the new ownership, and the wine continues to win awards and garner positive reviews. Although the estate La Tour de Mons ($33) in Margaux has existed for nearly 1,000 years, it has been making its best wine ever since 2018, with Hubert de Boüard of Château Angélus as consulting winemaker. Which years are the standouts? The better vintages of these wines closely track the best years of the Médoc itself: 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016, and 2018. However, talented winemakers tend to produce good wine regardless of vintage conditions. Once you find a style

and a property you like, it’s wise to stick with it regardless of weather reports and conventional wisdom. Consumers are trained to hunt for the blockbuster vintages, but those wines typically take five to 10 years to reach their peak, whereas wines from “weak” harvests are often charming and drinkable upon release. « Above: Château Paveil de Luze Left and below: La Tour de Mons in Margaux

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Realistic RESOLUTIONS A new year often brings new resolutions, but people often set goals that are too extreme. According to Leslie Deason, a registered dietitian at Cederquist Medical Wellness Center in Naples, “The problem with that is, we have good intentions January, February, sometimes even until March, and [then] life gets in the way.” Deason offers a few foundational tips for sustained long-term health. Turn the page to continue. (drcederquist.com) —Erika Klein

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High-protein breakfast

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Get enough sleep (at least eight hours). Sufficient sleep may help lower cortisol (the hormone associated with stress) and help regulate blood sugar levels, benefiting your health.

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Find movement that fits into your life. If you can’t commit to a full-hour workout, don’t sweat it—playing ball outside with your kids counts. Make it enjoyable.

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Ditch the all-or-nothing mentality. You can eat dessert or miss a few exercise sessions without derailing your health. It’s about balance.

Ingredients (serves one) 2 eggs (pasture raised) Butter (a lot) 1 cup spinach 1/2 avocado

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Directions: With a properly seasoned cast iron pan, add in 2 tbsp. butter or more. Sauté spinach in butter and set aside. Next, add butter to pan and fry eggs to your preference (3 minutes for softer yolk,

1/2 tomato

Sea salt Hot sauce (optional) Cast iron pan

6 minutes for harder yolk). Slice tomatoes and avocado and sprinkle with salt; add hot sauce if desired. Serve eggs over spinach with a side of tomatoes and avocado. Enjoy!

TARGET A HEALTHY HOBBY Try an ancient sport, improve your focus, and build your upper body strength with archery. While some may view a bow mainly as a weapon, Casey Fuller, owner of Naples Archery, says there’s much more to it. He points out that archery is an Olympic sport and a college scholarship opportunity—besides being a therapeutic activity and fun for all ages. Fuller says he’s taught groups from senior living facilities and that classes are popular among

grandparents and their grandchildren. He has also worked with kids with special needs. In fact, the activity is accessible to people with a range of disabilities. “There’s no limitations to archery,” he says. “That’s why I love the sport.” Due to the pandemic, Naples Archery is currently seeking a facility to host classes, so get in touch first if you’re wanting to try a new hobby. “It’s such a universal sport that everybody can do,” Fuller says. (naplesarchery.com) —E.K.

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The Age of Anxiety

Can technology soothe our anxious minds and bodies? We test five ANTI-ANXIETY tech tools. By Kristen Desmond LeFevre It’s not just the jitters. It’s anxiety, and according to the National Institute of Mental Health, one in three Americans has experienced it. While there’s no app for instant inner peace, the tech sector is working on biohacks to tackle anxiety. Here, we highlight five of today’s most promising anti-anxiety tech tools. FOCUS YOUR MIND: MUSE What is it? Muse-S is a brain-sensing headband that uses EEG technology to read your body’s electrical signals. Why use it? Muse pairs with app-based meditations that offer real-time biofeedback. Use it in a state of anxiety, and you’ll hear the sound of a heavy rainstorm. Relax your thoughts, and the rain lightens. Clear your mind, and the rain will clear, too. Over time, you’ll learn to train your brain to go from crazed to clear. ($399, choosemuse.com)

RECLAIM YOUR BREATH: CALMIGO What is it? Like a personal breathing trainer, CalmiGo helps you regulate your breath. Why use it? Exhale into CalmiGo and follow its lights and vibration cues. Inhale for a whiff of a relaxing scent (peppermint, lavender, or bergamot). You’re targeting three senses: visually tracking a light sequence, arousing your sense of smell, and feeling focus-friendly vibrations. ($179, calmigo.com)

GROUND YOUR BODY: HIGHERDOSE PEMF GOMAT What is it? Combining infrared technology with PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field) and crystal therapy, this mat promotes a full reset for body and mind. Why use it? GoMat gives you a passive (and portable) space to create a state of calm. Sit or lie down on the mat to ground yourself in waves of calming energy at a variety of frequencies, promoting recovery and encouraging relaxation. ($499, higherdose.com)

TAP INTO CALM: BI-TAPP What is it? Often used in EMDR therapy, tappers help you self-regulate when anxiety comes calling—without scheduling an emergency therapy session. Connect the tappers to wristbands, slide them into your pockets or socks, or hold them in your hands. The back-and-forth tapping (which feels like the flick of a finger) can ease you out of your anxious state. Why use it? Anxiety happens when your amygdala is triggered, sending your parasympathetic nervous system into a panic. By activating both hemispheres of your brain, Bi-Tapp redirects the amygdala, keeping you from being stuck in fight-or-flight mode. ($189, bi-tapp.com)

CALM YOUR GUT: RELIEFBAND What is it? This wearable neuromodulator blocks feelings of anxiety-related nausea. Why use it? Relieve your queasiness without popping a pill or chugging Pepto Bismol. Strap ReliefBand to your wrist, and a series of pulses stimulate your median and vagus nerves, relieving nausea by normalizing the messages your brain sends to your stomach. ($249, reliefband.com)

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TRAINING TOP DOGS When Shoshana Tanner, who is deaf and has epilepsy, searched for a hearing dog that could also assist with her seizures, she discovered organizations typically do not train dogs to handle more than one condition. In 2016, to help with this problem, Tanner founded Topaz Assistance Dogs. This nonprofit organization specializes in training dogs to assist persons with illnesses and disabilities ranging from mobility impairments to autism to diabetes. Once clients are matched with their dogs, the organization stays in contact to provide additional support and training as needed. Tanner notes that the dogs often save and enhance lives: “We try to help families and help individuals who have a need that can’t be fulfilled otherwise.” (topazassistancedogs.org) —E.K.

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When it comes to tea, there are nearly unlimited options—and all of them are healthy, according to Cathy Via, owner of Naples-based tea shop Cathy’s Herbs and Botanicals. Via says it’s best to buy a certified organic tea and to look for a later best-by date for freshness. While using loose leaf or bagged comes down to personal preference, she suggests enjoying teas contained in natural tea bags. Finally, Via cautions against brewing tea in overly hot water, which can make it bitter. And to add sweetness in a nutritious way, she recommends just a few drops of local honey. (cathysherbsandbotanicals.com) —E.K. HERE’S VIA’S TIPS FOR BREWING THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA: 1. Bring water to a boil, then turn off the heat. 2. Add your tea and steep to desired strength (around 5 minutes).

3. If desired, add honey or sweetener while the tea is hot to help it dissolve. 4. Enjoy hot or cold.

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Grieving Together The first time Angela Melvin visited a center intended to help grieving children, she cried. She recalls wishing that her family had access to a similar organization decades earlier when, at age 10, she lost her mother to a car crash. A few years after that visit, she moved back to her hometown of Fort Myers. There, a lack of similar programs led her to found Valerie’s House, named after her mother. “The dream is, no child grieves alone, no family grieves alone,” she explains. Her nonprofit organization groups families together, leads support group discussions, and offers activities in art, music, and journaling designed to help with healing. Since its founding in 2016, it has expanded to locations in Naples and Cape Coral and seeks to increase outreach in schools. In addition to licensed clinicians, the organization’s staff includes people who have experienced grief and understand how to assist families. Melvin adds, “Helping other people that have gone through it keeps my mom alive and well every day.” (valerieshouse.org) —E.K.

Bringing Adult ADHD into Focus Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is increasingly recognized as a condition that affects adults—not just children. In fact, ADHD may last into adulthood in 60 percent of cases. “I think it’s more pervasive than what’s being diagnosed,” notes Dr. David B. Rawlings, a boardcertified neuropsychologist in Naples. He explains that adult symptoms are similar to those in children but may be less exaggerated. Potential signs may include difficulty concentrating or often being distracted, complaints about not listening well, or frequently losing

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Before the recall of Old Spice and Secret antiperspirants due to the use of benzene (a toxic chemical), the no-deodorant movement caught steam last summer when musician Lizzo shared that she—like actor Matthew McConaughey—doesn’t use deodorant. It seems they’re not alone, and reasons for abandoning deodorant vary. Most conventional antiperspirants contain chemicals that may cause harm over time. Aluminum, an FDA-approved ingredient found in popular products such as Old Spice and Secret deodorants, is reported to accumulate in the body, leading to potential adverse health effects. Parabens, also often used in deodorants and beauty products, can disrupt hormones. Others do away with antiperspirants because they’re packaged in single-use plastic. There are now a range of all-natural options as well as widely available alternatives that come in compostable packaging. Deodorants can be made with organic, vegan, and crueltyfree ingredients—meaning they lack the aluminum, parabens, fragrances, and harsh chemicals we’re accustomed to finding in the beauty aisle. Below, we outline three chemicalfree alternatives. —Flose LaPierre

1. Reach for the fruit bowl. Purchase organic lemons and apply freshly squeezed lemon juice or oils to your armpits. Lemon kills bacteria and may leave you smelling citrusy-fresh for hours. There’s no plastic involved, and a single lemon will last up to a week refrigerated in a Stasher silicon bag or a glass jar. 2. Heavy sweaters need not fear. Available as a stick or in a jar, Schmidt’s natural deodorant offers 24-hour protection. There are no harsh or toxic chemicals, and the scents come courtesy of essential oils. (shop.schmidts.com) 3. Opt for natural deodorant in an eco-friendly tube. Family-owned One World Zero Waste produces four organic, vegan deodorants that contain no aluminum, GMOs, synthetic fragrances, or other toxic chemicals. (oneworld-zero waste.com)

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GAME ON Put down your beach read and pump up the fun quotient of your next trip to the sand with an innovative beach diversion designed to encourage interaction, amusement, and a little healthy competition. Born on Folly Beach in South Carolina, TidalBall was created by a group of friends who were fed up with heavy and expensive beach games. After fellow beachgoers kept asking to buy their handmade set, the friends decided it was time to share their creation with the world. TidalBall can be played anywhere there’s sand and, according to Chad Brophy, the company’s coowner, “combines the competition of cornhole, the ease of bocce ball, and the portability of a turkey sandwich.” The provided shovel is used to create a scoring area with two holes and two trenches behind the holes to catch balls. Four players, split into two teams,

TidalBall is an innovative new beach sport.

then alternate tosses. If the ball lands in the hole, it’s 3 points, and if it’s in the trench, it’s 1 point. First team to reach 21 wins. Weighing only 8 ounces, TidalBall is an easy addition to your beach bag accoutrements. (tidalball.com) —Liza Grant Smith

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As potent as they are advanced in skin care tech, these innovative formulas preserve radiance by boosting glow, softening wrinkles, fading discoloration, smoothing texture, and increasing collagen production: FactorFive Regenerative Serum with human stem cell factors and copper peptides ($199, factorfiveskin.com); Dr. Dennis Gross Advanced Retinol + Ferulic Intense Wrinkle Cream ($75, Sephora, Naples); Lancôme Rénergie H.C.F. Anti-Aging Triple Serum with hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and ferulic acid ($135, Sephora, Naples); Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream Light moisturizer ($100, charlottetilbury.com); and It Cosmetics Hello Results Wrinkle-Reducing Daily Retinol Serum-in-Cream ($69, Sephora, Naples). —Abigail Duffy

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Joe Horton, Daydreaming (detail), 2020, Oil on linen, 16 x 20 inches

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All people wish to be heard and seen for exactly who they are without question or compromise. Artists are uniquely capable of visually capturing and communicating their emotions and essence through their work. This exhibition will include artists who identify as LGBTQ+ as well as artists whose work interrogates issues of rights, representation, and the lived experience of LGBTQ+ individuals. Presented in collaboration with artist Jose Alvarez. Proceeds from artwork sales directly benefit local artists and support the Council’s mission to grow arts and culture in Palm Beach County.

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Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 5 p.m. Free and open to the public

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BALANCE

Ultra-wealthy Collier and Palm Beach counties share the distinction of being home to some of the most generous philanthropists in Florida.

WEALTH

Charity Begins at HOME

Why donor-advised funds are the fastest growing CHARITABLE-GIVING vehicle in the U.S. By Judy Martel American generosity marked an all-time high in 2019, with donations to charity totaling nearly $450 billion, according to the latest Giving Report by the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. But that impressive statistic doesn’t tell the whole story. In Florida, a different report reveals an uneven philanthropic landscape— one that in 2018 was mostly concentrated on a tale of two ultra-wealthy counties: Collier and Palm Beach. A study of individual giving from 2011 to 2018 178

by Florida Nonprofit Alliance, a statewide association of nonprofit organizations, shows that the bulk of individual charitable contributions originated in Southeast and Southwest Florida. Furthermore, the pool of statewide donors has been steadily shrinking from a cross section of Floridians to a smaller group of wealthier contributors. “I think it’s fair to expect the wealthy to give more,” says Leah McDermott, program manager of Florida Nonprofit Alliance. But disproportionate giving at the community level means

some areas of the state will benefit more than others. Individuals make up the lion’s share of charitable donors, and every contribution, however small, can still make an impact. “The money doesn’t mean less because the amount is less,” McDermott adds. “We hope we can inspire all income levels in all regions of the state to give.” Based on reported IRS data for charitable giving, in 2011 47 percent of the total donations in the state came from individuals with an adjusted gross income of $200,000 or more. By 2018, 75 percent of contributions came from upper-income donors, but the pool was significantly smaller, says McDermott. What’s more, donors in just four Florida counties—Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Broward, and Collier— were responsible for 46 percent of all charitable contributions in the state in 2018. Two of those counties were particularly notable: Palm Beach

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County donations increased a whopping $539,000 (27 percent) from 2016 to 2018, while Collier County came in second, increasing by $106,000. Leslie Lenkowsky, PhD and professor emeritus of public affairs and philanthropic studies at Indiana University, has been following the upward trend in giving among the wealthy and credits donor-advised funds (DAFs) for part of the upswing. Individuals establish these increasingly popular charitable funds through a sponsoring organization, often a community foundation, though it could also be a bank or mutual fund. “Think of a donor-advised fund like a bank account that exclusively holds deposits until donors are ready to make a ‘withdrawal’ by allocating the money to a specific charity,” Lenkowsky explains. These funds are relatively easy to set up, and donors enjoy the same tax benefits as if they gave directly to charity, but with an added feature that allows them to take an immediate tax deduction in the year in which they contrib-

ute the money to the DAF while waiting months, or even years, before determining which charities the funds will benefit. This ability to front-load the fund with money and decide where to allocate it later was especially attractive in 2017, the year before the Tax Cut and Jobs Act went into effect, says Sabeen Perwaiz, executive director of Florida Nonprofit Alliance. The new tax law increased the standard deduction, and some

financial advisers counseled the wealthy to “bundle” charitable contributions into a single year before the changes took effect, so a higher deduction could be claimed among those who itemize. Philanthropic giving in Florida will likely continue to fluctuate each year, based on various factors including income security, stock market performance, and community need. Perwaiz finds a ray of hope in the influx of new residents to Florida and says that Florida Nonprofit Alliance plans to do a “deeper dive” by conducting a survey of giving to help them better understand how to engage potential donors. “At the end of the day, people are giving,” says Lenkowsky. The test in Florida will be finding ways to consistently engage donors across the wealth strata. Since the recession, charitable contributions from those with incomes under $100,000 have been dropping off, says Perwaiz, “and we really do need that to come back.” «

TRAVEL SHOWCASE

FEBRUARY 10, 2022 • 4:00 -7:00 PM

Do you have the travel bug? Come to our show and have a cocktail with friends and loved ones as you dream up your next adventures! Throughout our event we will have a schedule of short presentations from our suppliers.

LOCATION: Bentley • 800 Tamiami Trail N • Naples, FL 34102 COST: $25 per person GRAND DOOR PRIZE Four Course Dinner & Wine Pairing at The French prepared by Chef Vincenzo Betulia Door Prizes • Heavy hors d’oeuvres and Wine

PREFFERED PARTNERS BY SEA Explora Journeys • Oceania Cruises • Regent Seven Seas • Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection • Ponant Silversea Cruises • Scenic River Cruises • Viking River Cruises • Celebrity Cruises • Hurtigruten SeaDream Yacht Club • Seabourn Cruise Line • Lindblad Expeditions

PREFFERED PARTNERS BY LAND Travelive Greece & Italy • Rocky Mountaineer • Hidden Doorways • Natural Habitat Adventures Belmond Trains and Cruises • Micato Safaris • Tauck Tours & Cruises • Lush Experiences Canyon Ranch • Conrad Punta Mita • Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal

Sign up at www.JenMitchellTravel.com/events 239-593-6101 • Info@JenMitchellTravel.com • 1415 Panther Lane, Naples

All proceeds are being donated to the Parkinson Association of Southwest Florida. NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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LUXURY PREVIEW

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QUAIL WEST DELIGHT ADDRESS 4478 Wayside Drive, Naples DEVELOPMENT Quail West YEAR BUILT 2019 OFFERED AT $4,750,000 SIZE 4,758 square feet BEDROOMS/BATHS Four bedrooms, five baths SPECIAL FEATURES This contemporary coastal beauty is the picture

of luxurious living. With vaulted ceilings, bright interiors, stunning lighting, and marble flooring throughout, you’ll fall in love from the moment you step in. This home features four spacious ensuite bedrooms with oak flooring and an owner’s suite with a spa-like bathroom and his and hers closets and toilets. Two den areas—one featuring herringbone hardwood flooring—provide additional living space. The spectacular kitchen with custom cabinetry and a full wet bar is a cook’s delight, and double quartz islands steal the show. Unparalleled indoor/outdoor living amenities include an east-facing entertaining and lounge space that includes an outdoor kitchen, fireplace, and modern pool with a spa and wa-

ter features. A 4.5-car garage offers room for vehicles, storage, and a golf cart for easy transportation within Quail West. This smart home includes a Control 4 system, Lutron lighting, retractable lanai screens, and a Honeywell humidification and sanitization system. Every detail is state of the art and designed with luxury in mind! FOR MORE INFORMATION Dawn McKenna Group, Coldwell Banker Realty Ardel McKenna, 239-961-1196, Ardel@dawnmckennagroup.com Wendy Garber, 239-237-1975, Wendy@dawnmckennagroup.com Website: dawnmckennagroup.com

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THIS CONTEMPORARY COASTAL ESTATE FEATURES VAULTED CEILINGS, MARBLE AND OAK FLOORING, AND AMENITIES GALORE.

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NAPLES Dave & Ann Renner Trusted. Proven. Respected. 703 Heathery Lane St. Andrews at Pelican Bay Sunny Lakefront Villa Home Steps to Club Pelican Bay $1,750,000

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The Venetian Village Offi 4300 Gulf Shore Blvd N., #100 Naples, FL 34103

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BAGS & BOW TIES The Shelter for Abused Women & Children will host Bags & Bow Ties, a fashion forward fundraiser, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13, at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples. Don’t miss the fun, featuring a silent auction of amazing handbags, light bites, cocktails, and a program featuring our community’s favorite gentlemen. For more information, contact Jan Fernandez at 239-775-3862 ext. 235 or jfernandez@naplesshelter.org. 968 Second Ave. N. | Naples | 239-775-3862 | naplesshelter.org

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The Pregnancy Resource Center is a network of clinics and education centers that provide pregnancy testing and education to parents facing an unplanned pregnancy. We believe that every life has a divine purpose. We actively seek pregnant mothers who are planning an abortion. We then provide services and support that allow these at risk women the option to have their babies. These women are welcomed to our facilities- where they are met by an advocate and medical team- and are provided a FREE pregnancy test and ultrasound services. -

Our mission is clear, to prevent abortion and present the Gospel. These parents arrive frightened- discouraged and most often- misinformed. We educate them about abortion and the lasting medical- emotional- and spiritual impact it would have on their lives. Parents who Choose Life for their unborn child will have an advocate with them for weekly education sessions for 15 months. These advocates are wonderful- Godly women and men who volunteer their time with us. We believe a real choice involves knowing the facts- and no one should be forced to decide because they lack support and encouragement. Our staff in the clinics and education centers are supported by a loyal group of followers who volunteer their time- talents- and treasures in a wide variety of ways. Interested? For more information, www.supportprc.org Laura Ross- Manager of Development lross prcnaples.org 239 21) 4838 @

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YOUR TABLE IS WAITING Please join us for our annual luncheon Wednesday, March 2, 2022 The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort T I C K E T S AVA I L A B L E AT L E A G U E C LU B .O R G

Featuring designer, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist, BUNNY WILLIAMS.

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Strengthening communities through fellowship, education, volunteerism, and philanthropy. “The Goodness of Gathering” expresses our joy and gratitude in reuniting our talented designers, members, sponsors and friends to enjoy spectacular tablescapes and raise funds for The Community Trust Fund grants that benefit local nonprofits for critical needs in our community. Now in its fourth year, Naples Tables is The League Club’s signature fundraising event, and we are grateful for the support of generous partners, sponsors, members, volunteers, and friends. The annual event continues to grow and support our community organizations while showcasing many talented companies and local designers from Naples, as well as nationally and internationally known designers and speakers. Grants distributed in 2021 enhanced education for 2720 students, provided healthcare and emergency

shelter for 1,200 people and combatted hunger with 141,042 meals. An additional $48,444 was donated to Collier Comes Together Coronavirus Relief Fund, Harry Chapin Food Bank and St. Matthew’s Pantry. In commemoration of our 35th anniversary, a $35,000 grant was made to The Lighthouse of Collier, Inc. for its unique program of specialized art and music classes for the visually impaired. Funds raised from Naples Tables support The League Club’s Community Trust Fund, which has provided over $5.4 million dollars in grants to over 160 nonprofit agencies in Collier and Lee County since 1987. The League Club is especially grateful to Naples Illustrated and Florida Design Naples for their loyal support, guidance and partnership in the growth of the annual Naples Tables events.

Grants distributed in 2021 enhanced education for 2,720 students, provided healthcare & emergency shelter for 1,200 people and combatted hunger with 141,042 meals.

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The League Club is a 501(C)3 organization of women in Southwest Florida strengthening communities through fellowship, education, volunteerism and philanthropy. Membership is open to women who have been active members of a Junior League that is a member of the Association of Junior Leagues International.

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You Are Cordially Invited To...

Wine & Wildlife Hosted by

Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at the Naples Sailing & Yacht Club Celebrate The Alliance for Florida's National Parks' 20 years of keeping Florida natural, wild, and accessible by preserving and protecting Florida's four national parks - Everglades, Dry Tortugas, and Biscayne National Parks, as well as Collier County's own Big Cypress National Preserve. Be a part of history as we bestow renowned conservation and wildlife photographer Carlton Ward Jr. with the inaugural "Clyde Butcher A Better Florida Award," presented in person by the Butcher family.

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AGENDA By Cathy Chestnut

Artbag sculptures by British artist Debra Franses are on display exclusively in Southwest Florida at East West Fine Art in Mercato. They are often commissioned like the one below.

ON DISPLAY

Distillations Do you wear your heart on your sleeve—or display your wants on the shelf? British artist Debra Franses creates resin sculptures in the form of transparent handbags, purses, and briefcases containing an array of symbolic items: lipstick tubes, a crystal-encrusted Chanel No. 5 eau de parfum bottle, a string of pearls and glittery ring, dollar bills and Bitcoin symbols, and sunglasses. With plenty of kitsch, the Artbags are a nod to Pop Art in a digital age and demonstrate a construct of how what we curate and display likewise curates and displays us.

In her works, Franses explores ideas that probe consumption and our intricate relationships with material objects, including as consumable fashion goods and as items that reflect our thoughts, loves, and ambitions. Franses’ Artbags arrived last month and are being shown exclusively in Southwest Florida at East West Fine Art in Mercato. Because of their personal nature, they are frequently customordered. Prices, ranging from $9,000 to $35,000, are dictated by style, size, and the value and number of designer objects inside. “Every bag is a distillation of who Debra has met, where she has been, and what she has seen,” says gallery co-owner Leeza Arkhangelskaya. (eastwestfineart.com) NAPLESILLUSTRATED.COM | FEBRUARY 2022

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ARTS & CULTURE

GOINGS ON & PERFORMANCES 1 Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations, Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples, to Feb. 6, $105-$145. (artisnaples.org)

Early Birding Walk, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, eastern Collier County, also Feb. 8 and 15, $30. (cork screw.audubon.org)

Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, to Feb. 6, $49-$86. (bbmannpah.com)

2 The Cake, The Naples Players, Tobye Studio, Sugden Community Theatre, Naples, to Feb. 27, $47. (naplesplayers.org) Clockwise from top left: Tree Cloud and Above the City by Stanislav Plutenko at East West Fine Art; Un Grand Cru by Arcade Latour at Emillions Art; The Texas Tenors and The Jacksons play the Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee this month.

Sunset Stroll, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, eastern Collier County, also Feb. 16, $40. (corkscrew. audubon.org)

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PICKS

ARTFUL ARRANGEMENTS The Naples Art District has planned a special exhibit to celebrate its fifteenth anniversary. “Artful Arrangements: Original Art Reimagined in Floral Creations,” February 22-24, is an inaugural event fashioned after the Boston Museum of Fine Art’s annual Art in Bloom. Thirty-two floral designers, including 10 members of the Naples Chapter of Ikebana International, have been paired with artists to interpret artwork from all media into arrangements. (naplesartdistrict.com)

3 Art Alive!, open studios and live demonstrations, Naples Art District, also Feb. 4 and 19, free. (naplesartdistrict.com)

Charlie Berens, Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples, to Feb. 5, $30-$40. (offthehookcomedy.com)

The Drifters with Special Guests Jay Siegel’s Tokens, Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee, $69. (seminoleim mokaleecasino.com)

Open Mic Bonita! Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, Performing Arts Center, $10. (artcenterbonita.org)

4 LeAnn Rimes, Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee, $129.

TWO TOURING BROADWAY SHOWS— DEAR EVAN HANSEN AND AIN’T TOO PROUD: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE TEMPTATIONS—TAKE THE STAGES AT ARTIS— NAPLES AND THE BARBARA B. MANN PERFORMING ARTS HALL THIS MONTH. SEE NI’S CALENDAR FOR DETAILS FOR BOTH VENUES.

RENEW YOUR WEDDING VOWS DURING LOVE IS IN THE AIR FEBRUARY 14 AT LOVERS KEY STATE PARK. TWO TIME SLOTS ARE OFFERED FOR THE GROUP EVENT AT THE BEACH GAZEBO. THE $150 COST PER COUPLE INCLUDES A PICNIC BASKET, AN INDIVIDUAL CAKE, AND CHAMPAGNE. SPACE IS LIMITED AND PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. (FRIENDSO FLOVERSKEY.ORG)

Tab Benoit, Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, Performing Arts Center, also Feb. 6, $49-$65. (artcenterbonita.org) 7 Nick Linn Lecture Series, Susan Wiggs, author of The Lost and Found Bookshop, Friends of the Library of Collier County, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples, $300-$600, $300 virtual. (collier-friends.org) 8 Dear Evan Hansen, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, to Feb. 13, $61-$135. (bbmannpah.com) Naples Philharmonic Pops: Frank Sinatra and Great Ladies of American Song, Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples, to Feb. 12, $68-$113 or $249 for a table for four in the Norris Garden. (artisnaples.org)

9 Art & Soul Night, art, entertainment, artisan and organic produce markets, Shangri-La Springs, Bonita Springs, free. (shangrilasprings.com)

2017 wedding vow renewal at Lovers Key State Park

10 Anthony Rodia, Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples, to Feb. 13, $35-$50. (off thehookcomedy.com)

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Bright Star, TheatreZone, G&L Theatre, 5 Art in the Park, Naples Art, Cambier Park, Naples, free. (naplesart.org)

Black History Month Observed, Historic Palm Cottage, Naples, buy one tour, get one free, $13. (napleshistoricalsociety.org)

Community School of Naples, to Feb. 20, $50-$85. (theatre.zone)

Evening on Fifth, live musical performances along Fifth Avenue South, Naples, also Feb. 14, free. (fifthavenuesouth.com)

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THE ANNUAL CARS ON 5TH CONCOURS, ORGANIZED BY THE NAPLES CHAPTER OF THE FERRARI CLUB OF AMERICA, ROLLS ONTO FIFTH AVENUE SOUTH FEBRUARY 5. THE DAY-LONG EVENT SHOWCASES HUNDREDS OF LUXURY VEHICLES—FERRARIS, LAMBORGHINIS, MASERATIS, PORSCHES, AND CORVETTES. WRISTBANDS ($30 GENERAL ADMISSION, $100 VIP) ARE REQUIRED. THIS EVENT IS PART OF THE THREE-DAY NAPLES AUTOMOTIVE EXPERIENCE (FEBRUARY 3-6), WHICH INCLUDES A RECEPTION, CAR AUCTION, AND SUPERCAR POKER RUN. PROCEEDS BENEFIT ST. MATTHEW’S HOUSE, WHICH PROVIDES PROGRAMS TO HELP PEOPLE RECLAIM THEIR LIVES FROM ADDICTION, HOMELESSNESS, AND HUNGER. (STMATTHEWSHOUSE.ORG)

11 ZOObilee: Feast with the Beasts, annual fundraiser, Naples Zoo, $125-$250. (napleszoo.org)

newal, Lovers Key State Park, Fort Myers Beach, $150. (friendsofloverskey.org)

Friends of the Library of Collier County, Kensington Golf & Country Club, Naples, $250-$300. (collier-friends.org)

12 Blue Öyster Cult, Seminole Casino Hotel Immo-

Nonfiction Author Series, Catherine Grace Katz,

kalee, $79. (seminoleimmokaleecasino.com)

author of The Daughters of Yalta: The Churchills, the Roosevelts and the Harrimans¾A Story of Love and War,

15 T.J. Miller, Off the Hook Comedy Club, Naples, to Feb. 17, $30-$40. (offthehookcomedy.com)

Bonita Springs National Art Festival, Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, Riverside Park, Bonita Springs, also Feb. 13, free. (artcenterbonita.org) Music in the Garden: Patchouli and Terra Guitarra, Naples Botanical Garden, with general admis-

Scene to be Seen, Naples Art’s annual fashion show fundraiser, takes place February 12.

17 Enchanted Gala: A Colorful Evening of Wonder, Wonder Gardens, Bonita Springs, $250-$325. (wondergardens.org)

Naples Philharmonic Masterworks: Beethoven Emperor, Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples, also Feb. 19, $69-

sion. (naplesgarden.org)

$149. (artisnaples.org)

Scene to be Seen, annual fashion show and gala dinner benefiting Naples Art, Grey Oaks Country Club, Naples, $125-$600. (naplesart.org)

18 Dancing With the Stars Live!, Barbara B. Mann

Songs of Love, Gulfshore Opera, Innovation Hotel, Naples, $75. (gulfshoreopera.org)

Good Jew, Centers for the Arts Bonita Springs, Moe Auditorium & Film Center, to Feb. 20, $30. (artcenter bonita.org)

Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, $53-$106. (bbman npah.com)

14 Alton Brown Live: Beyond the Eats, Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples, $69-$149. (artisnaples.org)

Love is in the Air, Valentine’s Day wedding vow re-

19 Forty-Third Naples National Art Show, Naples Art, Cambier Park and Eighth Street South, Naples, also Feb. 20, free. (naplesart.org)

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AGENDA Naples Jazzmasters, River Park Community Center, Naples, free, donations welcome. (naplesjazzsociety.com)

Rockabillaque Florida, music festival featuring 20plus concerts, classic cars, and more, Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee, also Feb. 20, free. (seminoleimmo kaleecasino.com)

20 Gulf Coast Symphony: The Music of Billy Joel Starring Michael Cavanaugh, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, $39-$85. (bbmannpah.com)

22 Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations, Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall, Fort Myers, to Feb. 27, $53-$91. (bbmannpah.com)

Dear Evan Hansen, Hayes Hall, Artis—Naples, to Feb. 27, $99-$135. (artisnaples.org)

23 A Culinary Adventure That Gives Back, 20 select Naples restaurants, Naples Woman’s Club, also March 23, $150-$250. (napleswomansclub.org)

25 Garden Side Chickee Chat: The Nine Lives of Florida’s Famous Key Marco Cat, Historic

New works by Cuban artist Reynier Llanes are on display beginning February 1 at Harmon-Meek | Modern. Left: The Welder’s Light (coffee on paper board) and New Normal (coffee on paper) Above: What I Think (oil on canvas)

Palm Cottage, Naples, $8. (napleshistoricalsociety.org)

27 The Bat’s Revenge (Die Fledermaus), Gulfshore Opera, Silverspot Cinema, Naples, $85-$95. (gulf shoreopera.org)

$600, $300 virtual. (collier-friends.org)

VISUAL ARTS & GALLERIES

Naples Dixieland Jazz Band, Cambier Park, Naples, free, donations welcome. (naplesjazzsociety.com)

Amy Art, Naples. “New Work” by Amy Moglia Heuerman, Feb. 1-28, open house Feb. 10. (amyart.net)

to March 2; “Baseball Heroes: Works from the Jay H. Baker Collection,” to May 15; “Love in All Forms: Selections from the Art Collection of Patty and Jay Baker,” to May 15; “Pam Longobardi: Ocean Gleaning,” to July 24; “Florida Contemporary 2021-2022,” Hayes Hall, to July 17. (artisnaples.org)

28 Nick Linn Lecture Series, Brad Taylor, author of American Traitor, Friends of the Library of Collier County, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples, $300-

The Baker Museum at Artis—Naples. “Subject Matters: Selections from the Permanent Collection,”

OPERATIC OCCASIONS TWO SPECIAL GULFSHORE OPERA EVENTS INVITE ATTENDEES TO INNOVATION HOTEL AND SILVERSPOT CINEMA AT MERCATO. THE ROMANTIC SONGS OF LOVE FEBRUARY 12 INCLUDES HORS D’OEUVRES AND A CASH BAR IN ARTHREX’S NEW, EXCLUSIVE HOTEL RESERVED FOR COMPANY BUSINESS AND AUTHORIZED CORPORATE ACCOUNTS. TICKETS ARE $75. GULFSHORE OPERA’S REIMAGINED PRODUCTION OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY THE BAT’S REVENGE (DIE FLEDERMAUS) ALONG WITH A “PARTY WITH THE STARS” COME TO LIFE AT SILVERSPOT FEBRUARY 27. TICKETS ARE $85-$95. (GULFSHOREOPERA.ORG)

East West Fine Art, Naples. “Florida Through Russian Eyes,” to Feb. 10; “Cloud Tree,” surrealist and fantasy paintings by Stanislav Plutenko, Feb. 2-23. (eastwestfineart.com) Emillions Art, Naples. “Rise Up & Shine,” abstract painter Arcade Latour, to Feb. 8; “Solo Exhibition of Dario Campanile Abstract Paintings,” Feb. 17-28, meet the artist Feb. 17. (emillionsart.com)

Gardner Colby Gallery, Naples. Show featuring Kevin Sloan and Alicia Armstrong, Feb. 16 to March 1. (gardnercolbygallery.com)

Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples. “Hunt Slonem’s Zoo,” to Feb. 28, included in museum admission. (cmon.org)

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Harmon-Meek | Modern, Naples. “New Works by Reynier Llanes,” Feb. 1-26. (harmonmeek.com)

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Marco Island Center for the Arts. “Florida: Paradise Found,” to March 1. (marcoislandart.org)

Method & Concept, Naples. “The Underwater Photography of Christy Lee Rogers,” to Feb. 25. (methodandconcept.com)

Naples Art. “Keith Haring: Radiant Vision,” to Feb. 6. (naplesart.org) Naples Art Studios. “Julie Kimball: A World Worth Keeping—The Everglades,” Feb. 2 to March 1. (naplesart.studio) Naples Botanical Garden. “Stickwork,” to 2023, included in garden admission. (naplesgarden.org)

Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens. “Bricklive Supersized Creatures,” to April 17. (napleszoo.org)

Phil Fisher Gallery, Naples. “Remembering the Naples Beach Club,” featuring 20 pieces related to the hotel and Gore Nature Center; open house and sale Feb. 20 benefits Cypress Cove Landkeepers. (philfisherfineart.com) View South from HB’s by Phil Fisher in “Remembering the Naples Beach Club” at Phil Fisher Gallery

PAGE 126 Pink cape (price upon request), Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Collections, Third Avenue South, Naples, oscardelarenta.com; pink platform loafers ($1,425), green and gold stone earrings ($575), Versace, versace.com. PAGE 127 Linen cashmere silk boxy knit pullover ($995), Akris, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples, akris.com PAGE 128 Silk gown ($11,900), flat sandals (price upon request), Valentino, Marissa Collections, Third Avenue South, Naples, valentino.com PAGE 129 Sunset multicolored jacquard minidress ($3,100), pink, beige, and metallic Fendi First sandals ($1,390), Fendi, fendi.com PAGES 130-131 Taffeta asymmetric bow minidress ($3,990), Oscar de la Renta, Marissa Collections, Third Avenue South, Naples, oscardelarenta.com; green and gold stone earrings ($575), Versace, versace.com. PAGE 132 Cotton polyamide pullover ($2,300), cotton polyamide shorts ($2,150), cotton polyamide vest ($4,200), chain belt ($1,800), pendant necklace ($1,050), choker necklace ($775), earrings ($925), Chanel, Saks Fifth Avenue, Waterside Shops, Naples, chanel.com PAGE 133 V-neck sweater vest ($725), tweed miniskirt with gold chain detail ($1,495), green Medusa flap shoulder bag ($1,550), chain-link green crystal necklace ($3,250), green and gold stone earrings ($575), Versace, versace.com

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HIGH LINE Tyler Walter appears to be a veteran of The Edge Johnny Nocera Skate Park as he adeptly cruises the bowl in a Zen-like state. Professional photographer Shane Antalick, a surfer and skateboarder, says this image “helps those who don’t skate see the sport in a positive and vibrant light. And for those who do skate, it urges excitement and reignites passion.” On this winter day last year, Antalick was on assignment at the Naples park for skateboarding brand Flexdex. “This is one of the best parks in Southwest Florida—it’s truly one of a kind,” he says. Antalick was born and raised on Sanibel Island and earned a bachelor’s degree in integrated studies at Florida Gulf Coast University. (shaneantalick.com) 204 NAPLES ILLUSTRATED

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