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this issue's timeline

Doing time – a few days at London’s Yacht, Jet and Prestige Car show. Time and tides – attending a great event there for Burgess Yachts. Time on our hands – trying out the beautiful Baume and Mercier Promesse watch. About time - looking forward to the Patek Philippe exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery. Time for tea – celebrating St George’s Day with the steak slayer menu at the Jugged Hare restaurant. Party time – a great night out at the Mondrian Hotel’s penthouse bar.

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I have a tendency to over-think sometimes. In putting together this F1 special issue of Tempus I’ve been kept awake at night wondering why people who love watches are generally also passionate about motor sports. Is it because both are feats of incredibly complex mechanical engineering? Or is the link something psychological; to do with defying death at high speeds - basically sticking two fingers up to time? Or perhaps the common thread is due to the simple junior school equation; that speed equals distance, divided by time. My quest for knowledge led me to stop armchair theorising and embrace Google search. The simple truth was revealed to be much more mundane. Watch brands have enjoyed a long association with motor racing since the times when drivers literally used to strap stopwatches to their wrists in order to see how long it took them to get from A to B. Then watch manufacturers created special watches with angled faces so that drivers would not have to take their hands from the wheel, and today no doubt on-board and in-ear computers do that for Lewis Hamilton and co. Nevertheless, the relationship between watch brands and racing continues, and long may it do so. If you’re going to the Monaco Grand Prix do come and say hello to the Tempus team. We have partnered with the elite event Amber Lounge so you will find us (hard at work, of course) there. Also in this issue as we race towards summer, we embrace the great outdoors. From luxury festivals to kitchens for your garden to impeccable, lightweight summer suits, we’re looking forward to warmer times. Roll on summer, roll on The Season, we’re ready for you.

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22 F1 Special

Life in the fast lane – 19 pages of fabulous action, history, fashion and luxury timepieces inspired by Formula 1. Plus an interview with driver Romain Grosjean 47 The Lux List

No more socks. The Tempus guide to perfect Father’s Day gifts 55 Outrageous Fortune

Tempus Editor at Large Tim Walker on how to enjoy the great outdoors in style 56 Posh pitching

How to eat well and sleep like a king at the summer’s best festivals 71 Prestige

Motoring Editor Jack Marsden test drives Jaguar’s new F-Type and the McLaren 570S

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83 Turning Japanese

Three of London’s coolest and most authentic Oriental restaurants 88 Designated Drinker

Vintage classics from the best Italian vineyards, plus great new bar openings 92 Monaco or bust

How to have the weekend of your life in the stylish F1 venue 96 Hartwell Haven

Scott Manson reviews one of Britain’s most exclusive country house hotels 98 Culinary weekend

Great food and great views at Ynyshir Hall 100 Mesmerising Marrakech

Mark Southern on the luxury trail in this stunningly romantic city

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Patek Philippe brings historical timepieces to London gallery Patek Philippe is putting more than 100 historical watches on display at the Watch Art Patek Philippe Grand Exhibition, which is running at the Saatchi Gallery in London from May 27 to June 7. Visitors will be able to see iconic historical timepieces such as the Antoine Norbert de Patek’s watch; the Patek Philippe Duke de Regla, a minute-repeating pocket watch

with Petite Sonnerie and Westminster Chime on five bells; the first ever Swiss wristwatch made by Patek Philippe in 1868, which was sold to a Hungarian countess; and a.1830 table clock in the shape of a cage featuring five singing birds. These watches will be in the Grand Exhibition in the Patek Philippe Museum

Rolling gnomes Daphne’s restaurant in Chelsea has produced a line of luxury garden gnomes to coincide with this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show. The restaurant is taking advantage of the notorious banning of gnomes at the annual event, showing solidarity with these eccentric garden creatures. Customers have the chance to re-home these much-misunderstood beings by buying them at the restaurant from May 19. Unlike their Bavarian counterparts, Daphne’s gnomes come in an array of spring-inspired colours, and for every purchase a donation will go to Thrive, a charity that uses gardening to bring about positive changes in the lives of people living with disabilities or ill health across the UK.

Room, which recreates the company’s museum in Geneva. Like the museum, the room will be divided into two sections. The first will feature some of the greatest timepieces spanning the last five centuries, including the earliest portable watches ever made from the 16th century. In the Temple to Watchmaking section, historic Patek Philippe timepieces dating back to the when the company began will be on display. The exhibition is free and will be open from 9am to 7pm weekdays and Saturdays, and from 10am to 4pm on Sundays. No bookings or tickets are required.

Savoy to-go? You can now enjoy food from the Savoy to takeaway. Melba at The Savoy – a gourmet takeaway counter – serves pastries, sandwiches, drinks and its speciality, éclairs. Flavours will change seasonally, but the range currently includes flavours such as passion fruit and milk chocolate; lychee, rose and raspberry; salted caramel; lemon meringue; and the Melba – the gourmet counter’s namesake.

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The yacht bible A new yacht ‘bible’ is being published annually by UK-based Edmiston, the world’s leading charter specialist. The E100 is the definitive catalogue of the 100 most desirable superyachts on the planet. Ranging from a relatively modest 30m to a jaw-dropping 134m, the E100 brings

together the grandest vessels currently available for private charter. With a walletdefying range of on-board features – from giant water slides to amphibious cars and sundeck cinemas to pools that transform into dancefloors – there’s a boat guaranteed to appeal to every media mogul, tech tycoon, movie star or master of finance.

Marine treasures Leave your wallets at home Jaeger-LeCoultre and UNESCO have been working together to protect the 47 marine sites appearing on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The support that Jaeger-LeCoultre lends to the preservation of these unique marine

According to destination specialist Letsgo2, demand for luxury all-inclusive hotels and resorts has grown in the last year, especially its five-star offerings in Europe, the Caribbean and the Middle East; overall, demand is up 21 per cent Spencer Groves, head of product and marketing for Letsgo2, said “British travellers have come to recognise the superb value for money offered by luxury five-star resorts and appreciate the convenience of knowing what their holiday will cost – in its entirety – before they leave home.”

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treasures is part of an approach dedicated to sustaining the most precious resources on our planet. The watchmaker has also made a short video about the Glacier Bay National Park in the USA.


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atches and racing cars have enjoyed a symbiotic relationship ever since Sir Malcolm Campbell wore a Rolex Oyster to break the land speed record in 1935. It ran “splendidly” throughout, he told onlookers. And it’s no wonder that Hollywood stars are drawn to motor sports; they deliver a high-octane reality check, which is the perfect antidote to all that tinsel. Professional racers Paul Newman and Steve McQueen are perhaps the starriest and most accomplished of this select band, but they’re not alone; other actors with a weakness for speed

include Gene Hackman, Patrick Dempsey, Bruce Jenner, Eric Bana, James Garner and, famously, James Dean, who competed professionally before he died at the age of 24 when his Porsche 550 was hit at an intersection. Newman and McQueen epitomised the apparently effortless masculine cool of the 1960s. Swagger wasn’t required; Newman’s four national Sports Car Club of America championships did all his bragging for him. His quiet machismo found its horological expression in the Rolex ‘Paul Newman’ Daytona, a watch

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made in homage to him in 1967 and which now sells at auction for up to $100,000. McQueen, meanwhile, wore a Tag Monaco chronograph in motorsports movie Le Mans, but favoured a Rolex Submarine when off-duty. Of course, motor sports finds its purest expression in Formula 1, which came into being at Silverstone in 1950 with the first ever world championship race, won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in an Alfa Romeo (note for non-petrolheads: ‘formula 1’ refers to the criteria by which all competing cars must abide).


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rich, the A-list famous (previous Grand Prix have garnered an impressive roster including Cameron Diaz, Leonardo di Caprio, Will Smith, Antonia Banderas and Michael Douglas) and – naturally – an abundance of very beautiful and nearly naked young women. If you’re lucky enough to be in Monaco for the Grand Prix in May, we suggest you snag a ticket for the Amber Lounge – see page 38) – an after-party/fashion show/nightclub/charity event which attracts a crowd as glitzy as any you’d find at Cannes.

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Grand Prix now take place all over the globe – this year in a record-breaking 21 locations from Mexico to the UAE, with Austria and Russia new to the party. But there can be no doubt that the season reaches its apogee of European sophistication and glamour in Monaco on May 21, where the cars will be driven by daring young men negotiating the most famous and demanding course in the world, from Casino Square to the notorious Fairmont hairpin. Watching them from yachts moored in Monte Carlo’s azure waters will be the filthy

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In 2014 no fewer than eight different watch brands stepped up to the plate to sponsor this formidably expensive pastime

Add to the fact that Formula 1 remains one of the most widely televised and watched sports in the world, and it’s no surprise that in 2014 no fewer than eight different watch brands – Rolex, Richard Mille, IWC,TAG Heuer, Hublot, Casio, Oris and Armin Strom – stepped up to the plate to sponsor this formidably expensive pastime. Rolex was the title sponsor for the season’s curtain-raiser, the Australian Grand Prix, while current world champion Lewis Hamilton continues to have a ‘personal relationship’ with IWC Watches, instructing visitors to his website to ‘Check out my dope new watch – IWC Aquatimer Perpetual Calendar! #IWC #geneva #ill #timepiece #swag’. Fellow Brit and 2009 world champion Jenson Button is sponsored by Tag Hauer. Hamilton’s 2.71 million Twitter followers and Button’s 2.08 million are testament to Formula 1’s popularity here and abroad. Then again, Britain has always produced a very special breed of racing driver. British Racing Green’s dominance began with Mike Hawthorn, world champion in 1958, and continued with legendary figures like Jackie Stewart, Stirling Moss (aka ‘the greatest driver never to win the title’), James Hunt and Graham Hill, the only driver in history to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport (Le Mans, the Indianapolis 500 and the Monaco Grand Prix). His son, Damon, won 22 F1 races and

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was world champion in 1996, while fellow Brit David Coulthard won 13 races, the last of which was the Brazilian Grand Prix in 2008. Needless to say, a playboy lifestyle – James Hunt once claimed to have 5,000 notches on the bedpost and tragically early death – Hunt died at 45 and Hill senior perished at 46 when his light aircraft crashed his light aircraft at 46 – by no means diminished the allure of these 1970s racing titans. The period also saw the rise and rise of another Englishman, one Bernie Ecclestone, the man responsible, some say, for turning Formula 1 from a sport of daredevil privateers into a multi-billion dollar business dominated by the ‘Big Four’teams of McLaren, Williams, Renault and Ferrari. As president of the Formula 1 Constructors Association, Ecclestone inaugurated ‘collective bargaining’ with circuit owners, securing a far better deal in the process – in particular, trackside advertising. Lucrative sponsorship and television deals were then just a matter of time. Today, the reckless abandon of the 1970s has been replaced by something safer. There has not been a driver fatality since Ayrton Senna’s death in 1984, though, rather horrifyingly, three track marshals have died since the millennium – the last in Canada in 2013 – while Frenchman Jules Bianchi of the Marussia team is still in a coma after crashing at the Japan Grand Prix in October 2014.


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And racing drivers remain as glitzy, with a watch sponsorship as crucial an accessory as a model girlfriend (or in Hamilton’s case, the force of nature that is on-off love Nicole Scherzinger). While Formula 1 is still big business, industrywatchers warn that the staggering expense of recent technological advances are putting competition out of the reach of many of the smaller teams (28 have withdrawn since 1990), since running a team now costs a mind-boggling £200m a year. Lewis Hamilton has gone on record, saying: ‘You’re hoping that it’s a bit of a better year for the likes of McLaren and Ferrari so that we have more people to race.’ For the future the big question among F1’s team principals, owners and investors is: where is the money coming from? F1 currently receives $1.5bn a year in TV rights – a tidy sum, until you compare it to the English Premier League’s £5bn over three years in the UK market alone. Ecclestone’s solution? Along with flashier cars, noisier, more powerful engines and the return of the notorious double points scheme, why not a women-only championship? Interestingly, that’s an idea dismissed by both male and female drivers. ‘There’s no reason a woman can’t race against guys,’ responded Button. ‘These days, with the way the cars are, it is mentally taxing and demanding but not physically.’ Button, a triathlete, added: ‘I can’t run a marathon at the same speed as Paula Radcliffe so I’m sure a woman with the right skill set could be as competitive as any guy in F1.’ For Williams test driver Susie Wolff ‘it’s most definitely not the way forward. First of all, I don’t know where you’d find a full grid of female drivers who are good enough. Second, I have raced my whole career in motorsport as a normal competitor. I can, hand on heart, say it would not interest me at all to win such a race.’ How Formula 1 keeps the spirit of competition alive remains to be seen. One thing is for sure; in Monaco later this month, the drivers tearing through that infamous tunnel and along Monte Carlo’s lovely waterfront will be channelling a primal impulse we all share: risking death to feel alive – and have the whole experience recorded, minute by unforgiving minute, via the minimasterpiece on your wrist.

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Romain Gauthier HMS Black Titanium With an open-work dial and display back, you have a superb close-up of the workings of this casual watch. Flashes of red add incredible contrast.

Baume and Mercier - Capeland Shelby® Cobra Collection Celebrating 50 years since Shelby brought his iconic Cobra to racing fame, this timepiece sports the car’s logo on the crafted seconds hand. An 18ct red gold model is also available.

DuBois et fils DBF001-10 Inspired by the Gulf racing teams from the golden age of the sport in the 60s and 70s, this watch’s colour combinations are truly striking. A limited run of 33 will be available.

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Romain Grosjean RM 50-01 G Sensor Lotus F1 Team From the official partner the Lotus F1 team, this five-grade titanium piece from Richard Mille has a limited run of 30. The timepiece boasts a mechanical G-force sensor, which transcribes the range of Gs endured.

Porsche Design - Chronograph Titanium Limited After years of collaboration with other manufacturers this is one of the first from the brand that has designed completely in-house. Sleek yet unassuming.

The Grand Prix de Monaco Historique Automatic The new collection of Grand Prix de Monaco Historique watches is composed of three precision instruments intended to support drivers, all dedicated to the most prestigious of the classic Grand Prix races. Together, they embody Chopard’s passion for racing, as well as its demanding horological standards.

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I met Dominique Siby and immediately loved the design and the cut of his bags. He created two special bags for me in my favourite colours, orange and blue, which I’m now taking all over the world.

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the life, times and style of an F1 driver

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Born in Geneva, Romain Grosjean drives for the Lotus F1 team. He races under the French flag and holds Franco-Swiss dual nationality. Here, he talks exclusively to Tempus magazine about his love of the sport, his style and his inspiration Have you always loved Formula 1? Formula 1 has always been a part of my life, though I don’t pretend to know every race in history by heart. My father was a great fan of motor sports and I grew up watching legendary drivers such as Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna, and later Michael Schumacher. What inspired you to drive? It all started when I was a kid. My dad offered to take me go-karting one day and I enjoyed it so much I didn’t want to stop. I was a pretty bad pupil at school and dad made a pact with me: boost my grades and I could drive at weekends. So I did everything I could to improve at school, leaving him no choice but to help me to achieve my goal. I’m really lucky that the right opportunities presented themselves at the right time. I was able to move up in my early driving competitions when I was young and was fortunate enough to continue to win all the categories in which I was competing. What is it like being a driver at the top of your game? It’s amazing. Wanting to be on top is part of who we are – we are born competitors – not only in my job but in everything that I do. But it’s only the beginning of the story; I want to win races and become world champion. Does Monaco feel special and why? It is special in two ways for me. First, because it’s a fantastic, legendary track. Driving at the maximum speed through the narrow streets is an extraordinary feeling. One mistake and

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you’re out. It takes firm nerves and your full focus. It is also my national Grand Prix because it is the closest one to France, so the reception I get is fantastic. Which watch do you wear? I am a great admirer of watches and am fortunate to be in partnership with Richard Mille. Of course, I’m a huge fan of the RM50 Lotus F1 team/Romain Grosjean as it represents both the highest technology of watches and the spirit of racing. Why do you think watches and F1 form such a close partnership? They both target the same things: excellency and precision. There is no place for error in either. Is style important – you have formed other partnerships, including one with luxury brand Felio Siby? Style is important if I want to keep up with my wife. More seriously, I don’t spend hours considering what I’m going to wear, but it’s part of my job to represent brands and to be an example to the future generations. I’m fully aware that there are many children who want to do what I do, so it’s important to take care of every detail. I wasn’t a very confident child, I had a poor self-esteem and it took me some time to be at peace with who I really am. Now I want to show them that you can gain confidence and enjoy having style. Any advice to drivers on the way up? The path is long and sometimes discouraging, but it is so worth it when you achieve your goal.


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Welcome to the best party in the world ospitality reaches a whole new level when you set foot inside an Amber Lounge event. From F1 drivers to world leaders, billionaires, royalty and celebrities, the parties represent wall-to-wall hedonism and glamour. The event was first established in Monaco in 2003 by Sonia Irvine, sister of former Ferrari driver Eddie. Today, Sonia is regarded as one of the pioneers of F1 nightlife experiences. The club and lounge events are exclusive to Formula 1, travelling with the teams to various locations around the world. The Monaco event has grown over the past 10 years and now takes over the whole of the Le MĂŠridien Beach Plaza Hotel for the entire race weekend. The fashion show was first introduced in 2006, showcasing international designers and raising money for charity. In 2015, Amber Lounge will also be held at the Grand Prix in Singapore, Mexico City and Abu Dhabi

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Top designers flaunt their stuff on the runway, celebrities pack the room and world-class musicians and DJs entertain. Add fine food, flowing champagne – and copies of Tempus magazine in the goody bags - and you have one hell of a party

Amber Lounge Fashion is returning for the 2015 party, with three designers showcasing their clothes at the charity fashion show. It will be the main attraction at Amber Lounge on the Friday night and will include a charity auction, world-class dining and signature Fashion After Party. Le Mieridien has breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, while the fashion show will be staged on a catwalk that is suspended over the hotel’s swimming pool. It is the most hotly anticipated event on the F1 social calendar and is the only fashion show in the world to feature F1 drivers on the catwalk. For the 2015 show the dashing drivers of F1 will be dressed exclusively in bespoke Apsley suits and will be accompanied by a bevy of international supermodels dressed in collections from Julien Macdonald and Melissa Odabash Amber Lounge Fashion’s front row seats are highly coveted and have been filled by the likes of HSH Prince Albert II and HSH Princess Charlene of Monaco, Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber, Bernie Ecclestone, Jennifer Lawrence and Naomi Campbell. Notable F1 drivers to have walked the iconic Amber Lounge runway include Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, Daniel Ricciardo, Valtteri Bottas and Jenson Button. Under the patronage of HSH Prince Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Amber Lounge Fashion 2015 will support the Autism Rocks charity. In the past the show has helped to raise more than $4m for charities around the world. Modern Formula 1 drivers exude style as well as speed.

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Race against time

Brit star John Newman, is one of the headlining performers this year. The 24-year-old hit-maker is set to ignite the Amber Lounge stage with an adrenaline-pumping live performances all weekend. To book tickets and tables, visit amber-lounge. com/content/book-tickets or contact enquiries@ amber-lounge.com

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May 2015

Look out for copies of Tempus in the Amber Lounge and VIP areas of the event. The Tempus team will also be there. Contact us on twitter @Tempusmagazine if you’d like to meet the team in person.

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The ultimate grand piano

Move over Liberace, now the piano itself steals the show. This magnificent Steinway is encrusted with half a million Swarovski crystals and took six months to build, with every crystal carefully applied by hand. Created by British bespoke piano company Goldfinch, this unique art piano is available for ÂŁ420,000. goldfinchpianos.com

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Something Smythson

The ultimate in luxury briefcases, this large cognac-coloured Montagu briefcase is made from calf ’s leather for dads with style. smythson.com

Senturion bracelet keyless entry system

The Senturion allows wearers to unlock modern locks and doors without the need for fumbling around for keys. This one also packs in some four-billion-year-old meteorite rocks. senturionkey.com

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Personalised wines and spirits

For cricket-lovers

For when you phone home

Personal trainer to the stars

Wine, champagne or whisky with a personalised map of a postcode of his favourite place on the label. cassinimaps.co.uk

Binatone has recently launched the iDECT Smart 64 – the world’s smartest homephone with the Google Play store included – perfect for tech-savvy dads. johnlewis.com

This Test-playing nations souvenir ball kit would look good on a shelf in the study or out on the field. lords.org

Matt Roberts got David Cameron fit, but don’t hold that against him. He now offers fitness retreats that are perfect for dads everywhere. mattroberts.co.uk/retreats

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The dad photo-book

Chances are your dad loved Mr Benn. Just 25 limited-editon signed canvasses are have been released and feature Mr Benn’s crib – 52 Festive Road. artyougrewupwith.com

Help him avoid the queue in Boots with a subscription to the Cornerstone box of high quality razors and shaving accessories. cornerstone.co.uk

This revolutionary luxury recliner is perfect for a dad who likes nothing better than to enjoy sport on his new curved TV. Beer is optional. natuzzi.co.uk

Melt his heart with a special personalized and high quality book of his favourite photos. photobox.co.uk

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For dads in control

This Piper NV offers an all-in-one home security and video monitoring device that will allow him to stay connected to his home wherever he is. getpiper.com

Simply Soho

Sanctum Soho Black Oud has spicy top notes of black pepper, ginger and nutmeg, combined with revitalising geranium, patchouli and dry amber. fragrance.sanctumhotels.com

Top Gear track experience

Laters, Clarkson. Now your father can star in his own Top Gear show. Meet The Stig at Dunsfold Park in Surrey, where the series is filmed, and put are variety of cars through their paces on the famous track. topgeartrackexperience.com

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Available at Harrods, this Alford & Hoff eau de toilette was crafted by world-‐class perfumer Rodrigo Flores­‐Roux of Givaudan. The bottle is also a work of art. harrods.com

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“Barbour jackets are now a serious fashion faux pas, unless you wish to be seen as an enthusiastic Ukip supporter”

Outrageous Fortune

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Tim Walker is our Editor At Large. You can contact him at Tim@tempusmagazine.com or on twitter @timwalker

ore often than not these days, it isn’t the elements or the terrain that defeat us when we confront the great outdoors, but our own wardrobes. The Edwardians and the Victorians understood the two basic principles of venturing outside the metropolis. Whether that meant a trip to the beach, a mountain, a desert or even Antarctica, their attire had to be fit for purpose. They also understood that, generally speaking, the human body looks a lot better wrapped than it does unwrapped. Alas, modern society has still to come to a consensus about what is acceptable to wear outdoors and what isn’t. It has none of the innate sense of style – or simple good taste or indeed modesty – that characterised the generations that preceded it. Our society is also, I need hardly add, in the midst of an obesity epidemic. A walk along Bournemouth beach, the banks of Loch Ness or a hike across Dartmoor can therefore be pretty traumatic experiences: sandals and socks, Lycra packed full of cellulite, octogenarians in Speedos, big men in little shorts, little men in big shorts. Every sartorial sin is broken, with what sometimes appears to be wilful abandon. The British weather scarcely helps matters. Heavy waterproofs might well have seemed like a good idea in the morning,when it was overcast and pouring with rain. But in the afternoon, in the blazing sun, their over-cautious wearers look like crumpled, wilting wrecks, sweating fit to flood the Gobi. Shorts on a sunny morning can, for precisely the same reason, be equally hazardous.

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Barbour jackets are, incidentally, now a serious fashion faux pas, whatever the weather, unless you wish to be seen as an enthusiastic Ukip supporter. The company ought to have paid Nigel Farage not to have worn its merchandise quite so often during the winter. Only time will tell what damage he has done to the brand. As a general rule, clothing that is uncomfortable to wear is, by and large, uncomfortable for others to contemplate. In what other context but the great outdoors would it be considered acceptable to show off so much stomach? Such skinny white chicken legs? Middle-aged men who bend over in shorts that might have fitted them when they were in their 20s would, in any other context, rightfully be liable for prosecution for indecent exposure.There is, in this one area of our national life, absolutely no sense of moderation. Anything seems to go in the Great Outdoors and it is that which has a lot of us yearning for the winter months and the big jackets, scarves, hats and umbrellas which give visitors from overseas a sense that the British might be a little bit easier on the eye than – en masse – than they actually are. At weddings, funerals, black-tie dinners and Royal Ascot – not to mention the office so long as it is not the dreaded ‘dress down Friday’ – the rules about what to wear and what not to wear are quite clear.That is a matter of huge relief to all concerned.The great outdoors, by contrast, present us only with visions of terror; we see ourselves at our very worst. Let us all now resolve as individuals and as families to set an example. Let us be among that small band of Britons who, when they venture out, dress to impress, not to depress.


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When a more hirsute Michael Eavis first threw open the fields of his Somerset farm in 1970, the very first Glastonbury Festival was born. It took place the day after Jimi Hendrix had tragically died and featured performances by The Kinks and Marc Bolan. Tickets cost the less-than-princely sum of £1. The entry fee included milk from the farm, while accommodation was as basic as it comes, with a smattering of tents across an overlooking hill. It’s fair to say that things have changed somewhat over the years. These days, festival-going is big business – in the UK alone the festival industry is worth £2.2bn annually.We’ve come a long way from Woodstock. Today’s festival-goer wants an authentic but high quality experience that jolts them out of their day-to-day lives, but doesn’t compromise on refinement and style. As such, we let our hair down, found our Hunter wellies and discovered everything you’ll need to know about the festival scene for the summer.

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Festivals are a wonderful way to clear the mind, but should we have to leave comfort at the door? Mark Southern discovered another, more luxurious way to enjoy the outdoor party season.

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Stay Dry If you want a more authentic camping festival, do it in style with these amazing design tents from FieldCandy. fieldcandy.com Stay Warm Cashmere is a perfect evening festival wear, keeping you warm but breathable. Susie Pringle Cashmere is the finest you’ll ever see. susiepringle.com Stay Puddle Free No welly says festival like Hunter, ever since Kate Moss permanently imprinted the brand link all those years ago. It’s a cliche, but a true one. hunterboots.com Stay Aware Technology has changed the game when staggering through fields seeking your tent in a sea of canvas. Get the Boutique Camping tent finder app and never get lost again. boutiquecamping.com


which festival to choose Perhaps the most artistically interesting UK festival, Latitude’s trademark cavalcade of quirkiness features an eclectic line-up of both popular and challenging artists of all kinds. Festival-goers can enjoy cabaret, poetry, dance, literary readings and theatrical performances, among many others, with a focus on emerging talent. The musically diverse line-up includes Noel Gallagher and the High Flying Birds, and the Manic Street Preachers, among other highprofile acts. latitudefestival.com

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The Isle of Wight Festival has a strong pedigree of ‘I was there when’moments, starting when Jimi Hendrix played the island festival in 1970.Today, it enjoys its unusual place as the UK’s premier non-land-locked festival, and that small stretch of water makes a great difference to festival-goers, as crossing the serene waves of the Solent separates weekend life from reality like little else. This year’s event features a very high-profile line-up, including Fleetwood Mac, Blur, The Prodigy and Pharrell Williams, and includes some promising new innovations, including a magnificent tree structure stretching out into the sky, with a glowing orb DJ stage at the top. isleofwightfestival.com

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For those seeking a rockier British experience, Reading remains the number one festival for those who like their music turned up to 11. After briefly losing its identity the festival is back and better than ever, with a more eclectic style than in recent years but a very distinct confidence. Metallica is the stand-out headliner, but a fascinating line-up featuring an emergent The Libertines, and a more electric set from Mumford and Sons, promises to be full of highlights. readingfestival.com

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Set against the stunning backdrop of Lulworth Castle in Dorset, this is the festival for families. It’s child-friendly with tons for kids of all ages to do, but nevertheless still offers real treats for parents in terms of live music acts, comedy, fine food and wines. It allows parents to get their groove back while enjoying watching their children get down to Mr Tumble. The camping is sedate and offers many luxury options.There are also posh loos with vanity units and barely-there queues. campbestival.net

Camp Bestival

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Denmark’s Roskilde festival has earned its international reputation for keeping its music fierce, and its fun high. Attracting a stellar line-up every year to Scandinavia has ensured the festival remains highlighted in the informed festival-goer’s diary, and with an expanded ambition this looks to be the year the event breaks into the UK mainstream. Expect a pop-rock-infused playlist from artists as diverse as Muse, Florence and the Machine, Pharrell Williams, Nicki Minaj and Sir Paul McCartney, alongside a host of Scandi-bands and European acts. roskilde-festival.dk

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Still the daddy of UK festivals after all these years, Glasto has become a strangely British institution, beloved by the masses yet still retaining most of its hippy values. With over 100 stages this year, and featuring even more outlandish arts creations, the festival has again moved with the times, and must remain on everyone’s bucket list. This year’s line-up, which is at time of press still not fully announced, is headed by Foo Fighters and Kanye West, which shows the development of its inclusive musical values, while hundreds more acts are there to say the immortal words, ‘hello, Glastonbury’. alleventsvip.co.uk

Glastonbury

Po s s i b l y the coolest mainstream festival on the planet, Burning Man has become the place to be seen by A-listers, royalty and politicians alike. Tens of thousands of festivalgoers gather in the Nevada desert to create Black Rock City – a temporary metropolis dedicated to community, art, self-expression and self-reliance. The line-up has yet to be announced, but it doesn’t matter so much as the quite extraordinary cultural creation that emerges then disappears in the summer sun, with a unique sense of feeling and openness. burningman.org

BURNING MAN

London-based dance afficionados need mark only one date in their festival diary, as LoveBox again takes over East London’s Victoria Park for a weekend of hedonistic dance music indulgence. With an authentic history of crafting audienceled events, the festival is renowned for its shared sense of love, and this year’s line-up is headlined by Snoop Dogg and Hot Chip, with DJ sets from a host of interesting artists, including Mark Ronson and event co-creators Groove Armada. loveboxfestival.com

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How To Do It in style You needn’t slum it in a tent for a weekend. Instead, choose something a little more comfortable yurt These are not your everyday yurts. Specially designed flooring means you can dance, sleep and party on a level surface. Meanwhile, soft, subtle lighting guides you home to sink into the glorious luxury of Egyptian cotton sheets and ridiculously comfortable mattresses on handcrafted, bespoke wooden beds. Comfy Cabins With a full en-suite bathroom and fresh towels, these wooden cabins bring a slice of Alpine luxury to a muddy field in England. Egyptian cotton bed sheets are changed daily to adorn the spacious beds, with full access to a VIP hair and beauty tent next door to make yourself festival-presentable. Winnebagos It shouldn’t just be the headline acts who kick back in their trailer, and with the latest in Winnebago comfort you too can enjoy the rock star experience of rolling into the festival’s VIP section in absolute style, with every luxury you can think of. Luxe Hotels For those seeking a more traditional luxe experience after a day of hedonistic festival partying, why not stay somewhere in style. There are a range of top class hotels and villas for hire, including this stunning Glastonbury farmhouse for you and seven friends. For all of the above, and for special VIP backstage packages for Glastonbury and other festivals, visit alleventsvip.co.uk

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Trident_ redefined. C60 TRIDENT GMT 600 – Swiss made dual time watch with automatic mechanical movement, graduated rotatable ceramic (ZrO2) bezel, arrow-headed 24 hour hand and water resistance to 60 bar/600m. Available in 38mm and 42mm case sizes, three dial/bezel combinations and four strap styles.



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Stay cool in this season’s summer suits The dressed up look continues with smart jackets and trousers firmly on the fashion front foot. This summer’s suits for men offer an explosion of colours both bright and unusual. For stylish gents looking to update your wardrobe and for those who want to banish the blues, here’s the Tempus guide to spring/ summer 2015 with on-trend suits, shoes, shades and shirts

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Tom Sweeney

“If it’s a sunny day with a blue sky, then a crisp cotton suit will always look cool,” says Thom Whiddett co-founder of tailors Thom Sweeney. “Our Italian cotton from the Loro Piana mill, made with our deconstructed model, allows your body to breathe easily.”


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t’s not just as simple as picking up a brand you like, a shape you like and a lens colour. There’s much more to choosing the correct pair – or collection – of sunglasses to get you through the year, Tom Broughton, owner of British eyewear brand Cubitts, says: “In terms of style for 2015 there’s been an increase in popularity of the oversized and ‘pantascopic’shapes – rounder lenses. “There’s also growing interest in different lens technologies, particularly polarised lenses, which contain tiny filters to eliminate glare.

Richard James

As the king of colour, Richard James has excelled himself this year with a fuscia Safari suit and a single button suit in salmon pink and cream check.

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JM Weston

JM Weston has beautifully soft moccasins in a range of citrus colours.

Brooks Brothers

Slightly more subtle but equally striking, Brooks Brothers have suits in baby blue and white.

Spencer Hart

Super-hip Spencer Hart is opting for the classic Nehru jacket this summer.

Ludwig Reiter

Ludwig Reiter’s woven leather slip-ons look great without socks and his soft velours leather espadrilles will put a spring in your step – whatever the great British weather does this summer.

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Fabrics at Berluti

Fabrics at Berluti include silk mohair and summer Shetland silk, featuring fine Indian silk blended with cotton, with suits in deep red-brown and a striking cobalt blue.

Emma Willis

Match your summer suiting with a classic linen shirt in a range of pastel shades by Emma Willis.

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Perfect for business or the beach, these cool sunglasses from Ermenegildo Zenga can also be fitted with prescription lenses and are made from luxurious natural materials.

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By Jack Marsden

Form an orderly queue

We have to cast our minds back to the dark days of the mid 1970s to remember the last Aston Martin Lagonda saloon. A breathtaking piece of design, striking in looks and using the very latest technology, it came to be seen as an iconic car for the brand. The same can be said for the latest offering from the newly revived Lagonda marque, with the stunning Lagonda Taraf.

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Its name translates as ‘ultimate luxury’ and Aston Martin had originally planned for it to be produced in strictly limited numbers for the Middle East. However, it has revised its position and the Taraf will now be available throughout Europe. The six-litre V12 engine produces 565bhp and has a top speed close to 200mph. Aston Martin UK is now taking orders, with models starting at ÂŁ400,000.



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Bring the noise Oulton Park Circuit in Cheshire provided a superb backdrop to what turned out to be an exciting opening round of the UK’s premier racing series – the British GT Championship. Glorious sunshine, a hot track and even hotter drivers keen to make their mark in this exceptional field of supercars provided the fans with full-on excitement from the very start. Drivers battled to get to the head of the pack, but some of these battles cost more than others, with the crowds watching the GT 3 class Mercedes AMG from the Preci-Spark Team taking a shunt and crashing sideways into the barriers. But they weren’t the only causalities in this determined field; the McLaren 650S from Von Ryan Racing found itself crashing out in spectacular style in the first round, only to be frantically rebuilt by an exceptional race team. Their efforts were applauded by the eager spectators – who were very much up close and personal – watching the team engineers’ heroic efforts when the car drove out of the pit garage for the second round with only minutes to spare. Remarkably, the team finished in a very respectable ninth place overall. High-speed shunts and spin-offs aside, the racing was almost brutal as the drivers gave no quarter in the first race of the season, which saw the reigning GT 3 class champions Beechdean Aston Martin,driven by Andrew Howard and Jonny Adam, continue their winning ways, with the GT 4 class being dominated by the stylish Lotus Evora GT4 from Issy Racing, driven by Oz Yusuf

and Gavan Kershaw. Between races we strolled up and down the pit lane, watching the teams furiously preparing these amazing supercars. Before the next round we nipped into the SRO Club hospitality suite to enjoy a nice glass of wine with our buffet lunch in the elegant racing lounge surroundings,where we had enjoyed the perfect start to the day earlier with a champagne breakfast. The second round took place at the Rockingham circuit as Tempus went to press, and on May 30 the championship moves on to Silvertone. It promises to be another exciting round. Bring on the noise.

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Fab Four Volkswagen created a stir by presenting its own ‘Fab Four’ Beetles,without a single mop-top in sight, at the New York Motor Show. The Beetles were the latest models to join the iconic range and included two convertibles and the stylish Pink Edition,which features a range of pink accessories. The car-maker also unveiled the more masculine Beetle R Line, with it’s distinct sporty styling, 2.0 litre TSI engine and racy rear spoiler. The Beetle has long held a special place in drivers’ hearts and these latest models look set to continue that tradition.

Citroen pours on the style Citroen celebrated the 50 millionth vehicle sale in its 95-year history by unveiling the stunning Aircross SUV concept car at the Shanghai Motor Show, reminding everyone of the company’s design heritage with its unique flowing design and bold styling.


Making the marque

By Jack Marsden

It’s time to buckle up, man up and savour the roar behind the wheel of Jaguar’s new F-Type beast

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Brand ambassadors: scrreen villains Tom Hiddleston, Mark Strong and Sir Ben Kingsley

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he Jaguar marque holds a special place in the British drivers’ psyche, secured either by the images of stunning cars from the past, or in my case from memories of driving one in the past. Back then, mine was a super-sleek black XJS, which had a rare manual gearbox, sumptuous cream leather, polished beech veneer dashboard and all the toys a boy could wish for. Fast-forward 20 years and the thrill of getting behind the wheel of a Jaguar is just as intense, although gone is the stuffiness of the overblown armchairs and wood. Now, in the cockpit of this latest incarnation of its massively successful F-Type, the stunning R AWD is a lean, mean high-tech driving machine. This Jaguar is something of a beast and taking the convertible version for a spin through (which city) in glorious sunshine was something of a treat.

And it achieved a first for me in my driving career: a chap pulled alongside and shouted for me to rev the engine, just so he could listen to the exhaust notes. I couldn’t blame him. When you hear the imposing, throaty roar it is almost orchestral in tone, but also lets you know that there is something serious going on under the bonnet, even when you’ve stopped at traffic lights. So what is going on under that bonnet? A super-charged 5.0 V8 550PS engine takes this wild animal from 0-60mph in under four seconds and delivers 680Nm of torque, which in layman’s terms means this beauty will sprint off the mark like the proverbial scalded cat. Combine that with the all-wheel-drive system and you have the power and grip that gives you the confidence to really enjoy driving this sports car to the limit. The stiff chassis, coupled with the Intelligent

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Torque Vectoring system, redistributes the torque to where it’s needed via the braking system, so if it senses under-steer there is no danger of having the rear stepping out when your putting this cat through its paces. You can even set your preferred driving dynamics, while the onboard display will tell you about your g-force throttle control and even your lap times. The F -Type R AWD is truly a man’s sports car, if it’s not too Clarkson of me to say so. Of course, women will also enjoy taming this beast, but given its size, masculine styling and downright presence, for my money this is certainly a toy for the boys. Clearly the branding people think so too as they have lined up a trio of British screen villains – Tom Hiddleston, Mark Strong and Sir Ben Kingsley – to act as ambassadors. After all, it’s good to be bad.


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An English Motor in New York McLaren’s 570S is set to give the Italians a run for their money in the supercar sector, says Jack Marsden

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he stunning McLaren 570S was unveiled last month at the New York Motor Show, and Tempus was there to see it. This British offering comes straight from McLaren’s success on the racetrack – it is the first model presented in the much-anticipated sports series range following its success in GT racing classes around the globe The McLaren 570S is a race-bred sports car and features much of its racing technology. It is set to challenge Italy’s motor racing pedigree, which until now has been unrivalled in the supercar sector. These specialist sports cars feature 30% of McLaren’s bespoke racing components and the 570S coupé follows classic lines, with a midmounted, rear-wheel drive engine nestled within the super strong but super light carbon-fibre chassis, which weighs in at just 80kg. This super structure, coupled with the mighty M838TE twin-turbo V8 engine with its sevenspeed SSG transmission delivers 562bhp and 600Nm torque, giving you a blistering racing performance of 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds and a top speed in the exclusive 200+mph club. All this performance – at a positively frugal 25mpg – is achieved through McLaren’s understanding of aerodynamics and its use of unique dihedral doors – a key design feature harking back to the company’s iconic F1 supercar made famous during Sting’s heydays of the 1990s. The stunning interior is also more geared to the functionality of driving, with enhanced visibility and better stowage, plus a striking floating centre console which houses all the usual supercar refinements, including Bluetooth, video screen and instrument dials. However, McLaren has gone even further by offering clients ‘By McLaren’ bespoke interior options, allowing owners to truly personalise their cars using a range of leather finishes and colours, which if I’m not mistaken is not an option found on its racing cars. The McLaren 570S is available to order now.

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Modern diners are demanding endive creations above any other salad, say food experts. Aside from its role as a chic dipper, endives are also delicious as the star of a dish – sliced in a salad, braised with a nutty vinaigrette or roasted to perfection. Plus they’re a great source of fibre and vitamins E and A. This stunning dish is a firm summer favourite at sleek Sloane Square eaterie, the Colbert. colbertchelsea.com

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of the best reasons to try:

engawa Authentic and intimate By Jay Boisvert Located in the middle of bustling Soho, a stone’s throw from the famous London Ham Yard Hotel is Engawa, a sleek Japanese restaurant which offers fresh, authentic food cooked right in front of your eyes. Engawa specialises in Kobe beef, which offers a taste sensation thanks to the fat-

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marbelling called sashi. It also offers different tasting menus with eight, five or three courses to choose from. Each offers a taste of Japan, with superfresh ingredients, superb presentation and excellent service. If it is traditional and authentic Japanese food you’re after and a flight to Tokyo is out of the question then get yourself to Ham Yard and try this sensational taste of Japan. engawa.uk

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kouzu Hitting the Japanese jackpot ByAshleigh Whitfield I’ve said it on more than one occasion when writing reviews of London restaurants – fine dining isn’t just about the food. It’s about the entire experience, soaking up the ambience and atmosphere, indulging the senses, really enjoying every sip of wine or every bite of beautifully presented food. Japanese dining is high on my list when it comes to ticking off those ‘experience’ boxes. It’s such an elegant ritual. Art-gallery worthy dishes demand the flash of a camera before you dig in, so you can capture their beauty before you devour them with your chopsticks. And the sake. Ahh … sake. It’s fast becoming my drink of choice, so fresh, palatable and complementary to the food. Kouzu caught my eye this month. The cool clientele of the culinary world are whispering about this secret treasure chest of charm, but not so loud that anyone would hear unless they want you to know about it. I absolutely want you to know about it, because I’d rate it as one of the best, if not the best, restaurant I’ve been to in a long time. Yes, Kouzu in Belgravia deserves a lot of attention. It just seems to have gotten everything right. From its stunning Grade II listed building location just a few minutes from Victoria to the

amazingly understated designer décor … its sweeping staircase leading to the omakase sushi bar. All it needs now is a superstar chef. Check. Throw Kyoichi Kai, former head chef of Zuma and Suntory, into the pan and you’ve hit the Japanese jackpot. The staff are amazing. They’re fun, attentive and know exactly what you need and when you need it, without being over-fussy. Sitting at the omakase bar, watching the theatre of sushi and sashimi preparation unfold while enjoying a glass of Dewazakura Izumi Jyudan (an absolutely amazing sake), feels as relaxing as your favourite massage. Using the finest ingredients, Kouzu maintains its dedication to high standards by buying in only the freshest produce. It means that every delicate morsel of eel, tuna or sea bass has been plucked straight from the water and brought to your table. And it tastes that way too. From the new stream sashimi menu, highlights include the ceviche-influenced lime-cured seabass with salsa and green pepper sauce, and the French-influenced pan-fried foie gras with spinach and teriyaki wasabi. It’s the first time I’ve tried foie gras sashimi – a fantastic combination of rich deep foie gras with the sharp wasabi kick to cut through the richness. The chef ’s selection sashimi consisted

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of melt-in-the-mouth salmon, yellowtail, scallop and eel, and we devoured every last tender, fresh piece in one go, careful not to spoil the artistic way in which it was presented. Exquisite main dishes followed – each as perfect and balanced as the last. (It’s worth noting that the portion sizes were perfect.) The best, although it was hard to choose, was the roasted black cod, marinated in miso and served with a fennel and celery salad. It was a buttery, almost non-fishy tasting fish which came coated in a beautiful thick miso glaze – the silky texture of the cod worked perfectly with the crunch of the celery. Absolutely to die for. Now, Japanese desserts … usually a bit hit or miss for me. Not this time. Pretty macaroons in palatable pastels again showcased Kouzu’s quirky French influence, but if you’re having these, then you absolutely must leave room for the black sesame ice cream. It was the perfect combo of sweet and savoury, with a creamy consistency which coats the spoon and keeps you going back for more. Simply divine. Kouzu. Remember where you heard the name, you’re going to be hearing a lot more about it. And get booking. Those spaces around the omakase sushi bar are filling up fast. kouzu.co.uk


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zinnia Sumptuous sushi – VIP style By Ashley Whitfield No expense has been spared on this sophisticated new bar and eaterie. Zinnia reminds me of the Manhattan Bar in the fabulous Four Seasons Hotel in Singapore. Set across three floors in a huge, beautiful Georgian building in Chelsea, the bar on the ground floor is a stylish, comfy area with leather banquette seating, opulent black and gold decor, and a stunning long bar with a stone counter that is ready to serve up any kind of cocktail you want. Literally anything, because if what you fancy isn’t on the menu, then the handsome bartenders will be sure to rustle up something – just tell them which spirit you like and whether you fancy sweet, sour or something in between, and leave the magic to them. Or if you want to get right into the Japanese fusion vibe, then go for a Japanese whisky or a sake cocktail, which is what they

specialise in. Go through the bar and to the back of the building and you reach the restaurant – a gorgeous dining area with just the right amount of atmosphere and ambience, wonderful lighting and quality furnishings. Serving up amazing Japanese cuisine, it’s Hakkasan-esque with an edge. The basement is a huge area and bar space, where you can book VIP pre-club tables – perfect for groups to relax and chill out. It has the air of a hidden speak-easy or private members bar and would also make a fantastic late-night club – lucky there’s a DJ booth down there then. Upstairs, more restaurant space, mezzanine sty-lee, so all tables and booths fitted around the balcony overlook the main bar. Soak up the ambience below with a great view of the bartenders doing their thing – it’s great for people-watching too. Zinnia is an all-day affair. Bento boxes and sharing platters at lunchtime, cakes and pastries in the afternoon and then dinner and drinks in the evening. It’s fast become

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my favourite haunt. But as with all swanky venues, the food has to deliver. I’m pleased to report that beyond all the opulence comes exceptional fusion cuisine and impeccable service to match. To start, a stunning plate of sushi and sashimi. Scottish salmon, ahi (yellowfin) tuna and yellowtail was served up nigiri style – clumps of rice with the fish pressed on top. Smoked eel, which tasted absolutely divine, came layered on top of rice parcels with a cheese, avocado and teriyaki filling. Reminding me somewhat of smoked bacon, the eel was packed full of flavour, meaty without being too tough – definitely one of my favourite dishes. Prawns and soft shell crab coated in tempura batter came next, followed by a mouth-wateringly amazing chicken teriyaki from the robata grill – slow cooked and barbecued, marinated in an absolutely delicious thick sweet soy teriyaki sauce. I easily could’ve eaten another plate of this, until the miso-glazed black cod came out served with mash and tiny asparagus spears., that is. This was followed by roast duck breast, miso carrots and a maple-flavoured sweet and sour sauce. Of course, no Japanese dinner would be complete without a few glasses of sake to bring out the flavour of the dishes. We started with a Tamon Sawayaka Honjozo, which has a light, delicate taste and was easy to drink with our sushi and sashimi, before moving on to a Shindo Uragazanryu, with refreshing notes of pear and pineapple on the palate, which made a great accompaniment to some of the stronger flavoured dishes. An exceptional dinner, with fantastic ambience and a gorgeous bar area. Set on three floors it oozes glamour and style, and most definitely delivers on every level. zinnia-restaurant.co.uk



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ondon isn’t short of restaurants with a view. From those dotted around the Shard (Hutong is the one to check, by the way) to Galvin at Windows and the Duck & Waffle, elevated dining is a cinch in the capital. It’s fitting, then, that in the heart of the towers of power that make up Canary Wharf sits a restaurant that offers a panoramic view of the buildings that house the ‘masters of the universe’, to coin a Tom Wolfe phrase. The aptly-named Plateau sits on the fourth floor of Canada Place, with its triple-height ceilings giving those lucky enough to secure a window seat a view that feels like a little piece of Manhattan on the Isle of Dogs. Internally, it’s an impressive space too. From the iconic furniture – marble-topped white Eero Saarinen Tulip tables and matching chairs, and Arco floor lamps – and a buzzing bar that was packed with local workers unwinding when we arrived at 7pm on a Friday. My dining partner is vegetarian, so she was delighted to discover a separate veggie menu – a rarity in a restaurant that is ostensibly French – while my a la carte offering was sufficiently

impressive that I had to send our server away twice while I ruminated. Our friendly and knowledgeable waiter steered me towards a half dozen beautiful, wobblingly fresh Colchester oysters and a handsome hunk of fillet of Angus beef, served with snail persillade and lemon. Cooked perfectly medium rare and served with some heritage carrots (smaller, tastier, if you’re wondering), this was one seriously fine piece of meat. While I didn’t get to taste any of my partner’s dishes – so protective was she of her veggie delights – she pronounced her starter of asparagus, crisp egg, morels and parmesan, and a main course of ricotta and spinach ravioli with rosemary emulsion “a triumph”. I know, there’s clearly something about fine dining that turns her into Michael Winner. When we left late that evening the vibrant bar was still busy and it was easy to see why this restaurant – part of the acclaimed D&D group – has been such a hit. Well-priced, great food, attentive service and a unique location makes Plateau a place worthy of your attention. plateau-restaurant.co.uk

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Do believe the hype The latest vintage of the Italian classic has got everyone going nuts – it’s one of the best vintages ever and it’s a fantastic investment – if you can get hold of it, that is. Ever since I tasted the now-legendary 1997 vintage I’ve been hooked on Brunello di Montalcino. This 100% sangiovese that hails from a hilly town in Tuscany is almost quintessentially Latin. It has elegance and charm on the surface, but a deceptively powerful muscularity within its brownruby looks. Not as famous as a Bordeaux or Burgundy, or indeed a Barolo, this is all about to change thanks to a ‘vintage of a lifetime’, the justreleased 2010. This vintage has had the critics struggling for superlatives and wine-lovers straining their plastic as the prices spiralled overnight. I had one email from a supplier that literally said: “Pssst, do you wanna buy some 2010 Brunellos?” as if he was selling something bordering on the illegal. The wine region was the first to get DOCG status in 1980 and is tightly regulated, with an insistence on a long maceration in oak and also in the bottle before it can be sold. With prices of Bordeaux and other ‘safe bankers’ in wine investment falling, it could be argued that investors and the trade have been dying to get a new contender in the ring, but there is no denying the quality of this wine. Thankfully, almost all of the wines in the region are showing well, with a few of particular note. Brunello 2010 is spectacular … let’s just hope you can track some down.

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Fattoria Poggio di Sotto, Brunello di Motalcino The standout of a 63-bottle tasting, this clear, light wine looks old on first inspection and then bursts open in the mouth with an explosion of cured meat, rose petals, wood and spice. You could drink it happily now or wait and drink over the next 20 years; it will be fascinating to see where it goes. The last vintage from legendary vintner Piero Palmucci before he sold the winery on. foxyvintner.com, £595 (case of six) Gianni Brunelli, Brunello di Motalcino Second favourite on the night, this has a beautiful balance between a strong structure and subtle use of oak. Tastes of grilled and cured meats mix with cherry and orange in a gorgeous depth of flavour. A comparative steal at the price. frw.co.uk, £301 (case of 12) Biondi Santi, Brunello di Motalcino The winery that first put the region on the map makes another outstanding wine. Like the rest of this vintage, the wines are approachable now but are clearly built to last. This ruby, almost Burgundian beauty, is tightly coiled with firm tannins that will need half a decade to open out. Well balanced, elegant with the power of 13.5% alcohol searing through the clear, deceptively light colour. frw.co.uk, £359 (case of six)

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Loving the new luxury range of single malt whisky from The Macallan – the 1824 Masters range – which comes in pure Lalique crystal decanters.There are three in the range and they vary according to the age, size and rarity of the sherry-seasoned French and American oak casks. The series ranges from Reflexion (£900), to No.6 (£2,800) to the apotheosis of the Macallan range, M (£3,300) all a fitting tribute to Bob Dalgarno, the master whisky maker.

Craft spirits are now part of every good night out and are stocked in all the world’s best venues. Good news then that new, awardwinning Sussex dry gin, Blackdown, has been chosen to be one of the specialist craft gins in the Crow’s Nest bar, one of the ritzy hangouts in the world’s new superliner, the Britannia. The largest ship in the P&O fleet has a British feel for food and drink, including the involvement of celebrity chefs Marco Pierre-White and James Martin. Apt then, that this all-British gin has been honoured so soon after its inception. The secret ingredient that adds creaminess? Why silver birch sap, of course, which is becoming quite the trendy botanical to have in your gin these days.

Peter Dean is our wine and drinks writer.Contact him at Peter@tempusmagazine.com or on twitter @TweetaDean

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me Marrakech is impossibly romantic, combining the exoticism of Arabia with a flavour of Europe. Its colours are vibrant, while sweet and spicy aromas fill the air. Nestling in the foothills of the Atlas mountains, this stunning red city features bustling markets, imperial architecture and superb hotels – as Mark Southern discovers on page 98.

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However, as the 1960s turned into the 1970s, the fashion faded, as global trends are wont to do, before the wealth surge of the 1980s re-energised Monaco into a playground for new money, as well as old. This is the Monaco we find today; still sun-drenched and glamorous, but awash with high-rise luxury to cater for all needs, no matter how niche. It’s a more inclusive place, insofar as one percenter places can be, where anyone is welcome if they can afford it. The phrase ‘if you have to ask how much, you can’t afford it’, was made for Monaco, but equally there are no Pretty Woman-esque expectations about what money looks like either. A world away from most of the south coast of France, Monaco remains a must-visit destination, but for different reasons than when Princess Grace was gliding around.

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Situated on the famous, eponymous hairpin bend, the Fairmont looks over the startling blue of the bay, providing a higher kind of luxury you rarely see. From its impressive lobby to its relatively spacious rooms, the decor is exquisite, and a recent €46m refurb has made a special place even more so. The hotel’s garden has a splendid ambience and service comes with a smile, not a snoot, which can’t be said for other places in town. fairmont.com

High Roller.

Some places are so synonymous with a destination that a trip without a visit is rendered almost wasted.The Casino de Monte Carlo is one such place. 007 gambles here, as does Leonardo DiCaprio, alongside countless other A-listers. It’s a genuine show-stopper. The casino itself is a beacon of opulent style, with a more relaxed ambience than you might expect from its international reputation. However, it’s not for first-timers – you’ll need to know your stuff before sitting down at the tables. montecarlocasino.com

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There are more high-end restaurants in the principality’s 0.78 square miles than there are in countries many times its size, but there are also some truly interesting surprises. None more so than the playfully named Tip Top, which is usually full of locals but can often find space for an out of towner seeking a slice of authenticity. Serving a French menu and some of the best pizzas you’ll ever taste, the place remains a hidden treasure, and one to visit, but keep it hush-hush before everyone finds out. facebook.com/tiptopmonaco

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The shimmering sea is too inviting not to explore further, and there is no better way than chartering one of the hundreds of luxury yachts moored in the world’s most expensive harbour. Whether you’re looking for a romantic small sailboat for two or a 45m mega-yacht for you and dozens of friends, there are more sailing options than almost anywhere you’ll visit. When out on the boat head out for lunch in St Tropez before a sunset sail back to the principality – it’s a glorious way to spend a day. aquacruise.com

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On glorious summer days you’ll most likely want to get out of the high-rise and explore the stunning Riviera, with its perfect beaches and chic cafés. However,when in Monaco it seems unseemly to hire something for functional purposes, and nothing quite beats the sensation of cruising along the coast in a 1956 Porsche convertible. With ‘Chelsea tractors’the transport de jour in Monte Carlo, it’s a far more satisfying way of getting around.

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bars compete with glamorous low-lit dens, while pool parties for the rich and famous offer something different again. However, one spot not to miss is Buddha Bar, with its enviable location within the world-famous Monte Carlo casino – wait for it, more to come on that one later. With its Garnier Opera House Parisian stylings, gilded ceilings and a colonial Asian setting, it promises guests a unique and fairytale-like ambiance with a chic, elegant and cozy atmosphere. montecarlosbm.com

Get there. British Airways fly to Nice from London and other UK airports. ba.com

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Home is where the hart is By Scott Manson

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r r i v i n g a t t h i s h a n d s om e Buckinghamshire country house in a Rolls-Royce Ghost – not mine sadly, but on loan from those kind folk at Goodwood for the weekend – gave me a flavour of what many visitors to this historic property must experience. A couple of years back, for example, saw a convoy of super-luxe cars draw up as Hartwell House was the setting for 2013’s annual G7 meeting. Indeed, I’d like to think that when they weren’t debating the levers of power that control the world, the likes of Obama and Cameron took time to splash about in the spa or go for delightful country walks around the hotel’s magnificent grounds. Although not billed as a family hotel as such – Hartwell House is aimed more at couples looking for a weekend retreat – our six-year-old daughter took great delight in strolling the vast manicured grounds with us. It’s impressive from the start, with visitors arriving via a gravel driveway past the old coach-house – now a spa and business centre – and a beautiful octagonal church before coming to a stop next to a statue of King George

III’s eldest son, Frederick, Prince of Wales. We struck out further and took a stroll around the lake before heading down the tree-lined Lime Avenue around the eastern perimeter.This gave me the rare opportunity to showcase my schoolboy knowledge of mythology, pointing out statues of Greek god Zeus and Roman goddess Juno to my daughter. A roll of her eyes, and her spotting a rabbit hopping through the undergrowth, showed that my arcane wisdom was no match for the fun that could be had in this awe-inspiring natural setting. The rest of the property is similarly impressive, from the Great Hall, an antique-filled symphony to English baroque – to the morning room, drawing room, library and bar. Our room, which was situated in the 17th-century section of the hotel, also has an illustrious history. It was the royal bedroom of Louis XVIII’s niece, the Duchesse D’Angoulême, the daughter of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Furnished in a period style and dripping with antiques, it verged on the chintzy but, frankly, when you’re

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staying in a place like this the last thing you’re looking for is high-tech mood lighting and iPadcontrolled curtains. Dinner that evening was taken in the grand Soane dining room, which has a dress code for gentlemen at dinner. The menu was a classic offering that included twice-baked Cornish crab and cheese soufflé, beef bourgignon with savoy cabbage and herb-crusted potatoes, and a historic baked hazelnut and cherry tart, served with tonka bean ice cream. As is always the case with a fine hotel, though, we were already thinking of bed by the time the coffees arrived. The idea that we could just float upstairs and flop into that four-poster bed, perhaps nibbling on a couple of the home-made chocolates that had been left in our room, was a far greater draw than drinking dessert wine by the open fire downstairs. We’ll leave the late-night carousing to the titans of high finance. A good night’s sleep in a superb room is the perfect end to a day spent at this beautiful Buckinghamshire gem.


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Get there.

A new two-night Buckinghamshire Country Break allows guests to indulge in the luxurious surroundings of Hartwell House. Walk around the gardens, parkland, statues and follies of the hotel grounds. Or explore notable gardens nearby, such as at Waddesdon Manor and Stowe Landscape Gardens, the dreaming spires of Oxford or a spot of retail therapy at the Bicester Village shopping outlet. Two nights in a classic standard double room costs £600, including prosecco and Hartwell chocolates on arrival, cooked English breakfast each day, £100 credit for food and beverages and free WiFi. Upgrades to Royal Rooms from £50 per night. Available until November 2015. hartwell-house.com

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Culinary Weekenders

Ynyshir Hall

By Mark Southern

We travel the length and breadth of the UK to find the best hotel/dining experiences. Mark Southern visited Wales to sample the 11-course tasting menu at Ynyshir Hall

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seafood comes from nearby Cardigan Bay, with wild salmon and sewin from the local rivers. Venison, wild game, Welsh lamb and Welsh Wagyu beef are all reared nearby, providing wonderfully rich regional panache, with the kitchen garden producing fruit, vegetables, herbs and salads. Meanwhile, local woods provide the hotel’s mushrooms, samphire, wood sorrel and wild garlic – all enriched thanks to the purity of the local soil, water and air.

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Paired wines deliver ever more distinctive tastes, and again show bravura against the often challenging menu. While the food delivers a sensational experience, the beautifully appointed hotel provides a classically luxurious backdrop. Blending modern, sharp lines with authentic local materials, the relaxing setting is perfect for a weekend away, with the homely service both personal and charming. ynyshirhall.com


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Tranquility Amid The Chaos Marrakech is famous for its hustle and bustle. Mark Southern visited the Angsana Riads Collection to find some peace in the heart of the madness.

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door onto the cobbled streets outside, belying the magic inside. In the bustling avenues minds whirl, but stepping through those doors flicks a switch, and the world goes silent and calm once again. Rooms are stunningly crafted, with a strong, genuine local flavour and the deepest levels of comfort. Soft lighting and even softer furnishings provide a level of relaxation and zen that enriches the soul and replenishes patience, before heading out once again into the thrilling but throbbing souks. The spa facilities are first class, with an authentic hammam a must-try, where you’ll be scrubbed from head to toe for nearly two hours or relaxation and cleansing before exiting feeling, and looking, like a new person. Meanwhile, the dining options are of the highest quality, with a range of local tagines and spices, alongside more European options. Breakfast with the sun shimmering on the courtyard dining tables and dinner with the twinkling stars above are both highlights. It may not be possible to leave Marrakech without an overladen suitcase of rugs, handbags and trinkets, but for those seeking a dream desert experience the Angsana Riads is a truly magical carpet ride. angsana.com

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British Airways fly direct to Marrakech from London Gatwick. Don’t forget to book the award-winning business class to arrive relaxed and in style. ba.com

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Alfresco adventures in tech Blur the boundaries between indoors and outdoors this spring with the latest tech that loves all-weather living

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By Peter Jenkinson

We Brits are increasingly mimicking our Mediterranean cousins by enjoying our outdoor space as much as our living rooms. And for many of us one kitchen is not enough – we need another one in the garden. We’ve seen an increase in exterior features being added to spaces, such as in-ground water features, ornamental ponds and fountains as we ‘redecorate’ the outdoors. With this in mind garden sculptures are on-trend this year, as are swimming pool makeovers that move away from the traditional and take on nature-inspired finishes such as stone and coral.

Ultimate collection – California Grill by Lynx

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Undoubtedly one of the highest accolades you can receive from Some say it’s not a real barbecue The nirvana for illuminating entire fellow carnivores is a compliment unless you’re cooking on charcoal, outdoor areas is to have legions on your steak work. This award With an extensive range of bespoke and this purist approach is of candles. Creating this ancient can’t be bought, only earned, so outdoor kitchen equipment now understandable. I wish them well ambience can be time-consuming, take away the guesswork as you available you can have everything in all the associated faff. so why not scale back and have half- strive for this gong. to hand that you would normally This SteakChamp makes up In the Jenkinson household – a-dozen cathedral-worthy ones in expect indoors, including the and to be fair the only time of enclosed holders. for its slightly annoying name kitchen sink. the year I tend to cook - I simply Add to the mood with these with pinpoint delivery of the core When this installation is select the temperature and create self-contained lighting cubes. By temperature from your prime cuts, in place it’s highly likely your masterpieces thanks to this gas- day they charge up and by night telling you through an LED light other kitchen will be enjoying powered station that manages the they glow. Complete with remote what you have on the griller. a break. These kitchens offer heat in an instant. In addition to control, they can be used as seats or Push the thermometer into the a tailor-made solution for multiple burners, the Weber has side tables and glow in red, green, centre of your cuts – when mediumyour lifestyle: five different- a sear station for adding authentic blue or white. Flick your controller rare is achieved you’ll see a green sized grills, cocktail stations, lines to your cuts and an impressive to change the colour or set them to light, amber for medium and a outdoor fridges and ice machines, accessory list that’ll expand your phase through colours. We’ve yet red flash for well-done, which is burners, griddle plates, smoker menu to impressive levels. Just to discover a more eye-catching something you’ll be hearing plenty boxers, warming drawers and add a personal barbecue chef for addition to any outdoor space. of as people compliment you on worktops. your fayre. alfresco perfection. johnlewis.com lynx-grills.co.uk thefowndry.com weber.com logitech.com

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Garden grows – Great views – All- Make some noise Robomow RS630 weather TV set – UE Megaboom

To have an actual weather presenter in your outdoor space would be both impractical and slightly annoying. Far better to install this sphere-shaped sensor outdoors and have it deliver just the facts directly onto an app on your smartphone. From humidity to temperature information, it is all displayed on screen, clearly and concisely. There is also an in-ground sensor which provides additional information on the state of your soil, should you be of a green-fingered persuasion. archos.com

In the early days of owning a robotic mowing machine you would have joined the legions of users who, for the first few cuts, marvelled at the machine making mulch. This heavyweight machine on the auto-mowing scene is far too smart to be let loose on any ordinary grassy space; this one enjoys a challenge. It can tackle taller grass, take on highly accurate edging and deliver data back to a smartphone app. robomow.com

Install a regular set outdoors and it’ll last as long as an ad break once the rain starts to fall. These made-for-outdoor smart TV sets can be installed in the garden and left there as a permanent fixture. This 55-inch unit has a high brightness setting for daytime viewing, a perfect set-up to catch weekend sporting action and ideal for outdoor cinema viewing after dark. tech2o.tv

Take almost any indoor Bluetooth speaker outdoors and the lack of bass means the sound is lost almost the moment it’s made. It’s time for the big guns to step in. This UE Megaboom is the only acceptable system for delivery of full 360-degree outside sound that has enough bass to fill the open air. Further adding to its bragging rights is a 20-hour battery life and waterproof skin. Other contenders to make your music outside have heard this one in action and headed indoors. ultimateears.com

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Play outside – Tempo table

Food furnace – Morso Forno outdoor oven

The best pieces of kit are those that look the part whether they’re in play or not. This Tempo outdoor pool table gives both boxes a massive tick. Play classic American pool on the aluminium/fibreglass crafted table; the cloth is pretreated to withstand the weather. All that’s needed is enough room to swing a cue for your post trick-shot celebrations. homeleisuredirect.com

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If a more basic cooking option is more to your liking this castiron sphere with its Scandinavian style is the one I’d opt to have on show. Ideal for creating near perfect pizzas, these wood-fuelled creations come into their own as a highly effective outdoor heating system. morsoliving.co.uk

9 app of the month Nature calling – Qi65 Rock speakers These undercover outdoor speakers are a sizeable 33cm high, fully weatherproofed and practically unnoticeable among garden greenery. They’re both impressive on the eye and have a decent sound delivery to match; a woofer and tweeter in each speaker helps them to attain impressive sound levels. qacoustics.co.uk

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Luscombe, Sandbanks

The millionaire’s playground of Sandbanks in Poole, Dorset is undeniably one of the most exclusive addresses in Britain, and now the last sizeable parcel of land is set to be developed. With a backdrop of the Luscombe Valley Nature Reserve, the three homes that make up Luscombe will complement the beautiful surroundings by seamlessly blending indoor and outside space to offer an unparalleled living experience. The development will incorporate high-tech specifications for ease of living and green credentials to reduce running costs. With 10 miles of golden sandy beaches and a wealth of water sport activities just beyond the garden gate, these properties are ideally placed to enjoy the very best of the south coast. Guide price: Start from £3.5m tailormadeestateagency.co.uk

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We look at some standout properties ideal for those who like to idle away the time fishing or those who seek the high-octane thrills of the Formula 1 championship.

Fishing from the Front Door Properties that come with their own fishing rights are a real catch with would-be buyers, who are often willing to wait years to secure one. Just as well, then, that fishing requires lots of patience. Here’s two you can hook right now…

By Martin Roberts

Well heck, am I bringing you some contrasts this month. Properties that benefit from being relevant to two sports that are so different, it’s funny. And yet... the houses I’ve found share the same principles. They’re all in desirable locations and they all have an ‘edge’ that makes them stand out from the crowd. From houses that give you private access to the UK’s most popular sport – fishing, to ones within a tyre screech of the world’s most glamorous – Formula 1. Follow my lead and you’ll snag a whopper and put yourself in property pole position.

Windmill Lane, Ringwood, Hants

Set in approximately an acre of private and mature landscaped grounds, Avon Place is a stunning Huf Haus. Situated in a peaceful, elevated location, it has breathtaking, far-reaching views over the River Avon and Avon Valley, enjoying 60ft of direct river frontage with the benefit of fishing rights. Guide price: £2.995m lloyds-group.co.uk

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Kilchoan Estate, Kilmelford, Argyll

Kilchoan is a picturesque west coast estate on the shore of Loch Melfort that boasts a mile of sea frontage and a plethora of sporting opportunities. With its feet in the sea, a private setting and wonderful outlook, it is a stunningly beautiful property. The main house is complemented by two estate houses and three holiday cottages. At the heart of the estate are two very pretty hill lochs with healthy populations of wild brown trout. Guide price: Offers over £2.25m struttandparker.com

Waterside Lodges, Dorset

It’s that time of year when holiday home purchases skyrocket, and these Waterside Lodges offer the ultimate countryside luxury and stunning Dorset settings. All three parks are just a three-hour drive from London, sitting on the edge of the stunning Jurassic coast and offering the ideal retreat to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. No fishing rights, but who needs it being so close to the sea. Inland, the countryside is just as picturesque, with popular towns such as Bridport, Poole and Dorchester nearby, as well as Weymouth’s historic Georgian seafront. Guide price: POA watersidelodgesales.co.uk

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Steer yourself to these racy properties in some of the 2015 Formula 1 championship locations Owning property close to major sporting locations and events has plenty of attractions – not only from a lifestyle perspective, but also as an investment. If you’re a fan of a particular sport, you’ll have these super contests right on your doorstep, with a chance to relish the atmosphere. But even if this isn’t the case, buying a property close to top sporting venues can be a good investment strategy. Depending on the location, you could generate premium rents during the event from competitors and their entourage, members of the press, organisers, and of course, spectators. Aside from the few weeks concerned, you’ll still have use of the property yourself or for mainstream rental – and most events return on an annual basis. Capital values often benefit from investment in the surrounding infrastructure too, but choose wisely – the location of the World Tiddlywinks Championship may not have quite the same effect.

Ligures, Monaco

Ask any property owner in Monaco about the global downturn in values following the credit crunch and they’d say there wasn’t one. As one of the few places in the world that is considered a centre of global wealth, commerce and a top-tier recreation, it remains a property hot spot for the uber-glamourous. Situated at the entrance of Monaco in a modern building with 24/7 concierge, swimming pool, gardens, tennis court and fitness area, this superb apartment has been luxuriously refurbished to offer an extremely calm living space, full of light and great views. Guide price: €3.150m savills.mc

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Budapest, Hungary

Buying in any capital city will reap rewards and this state-ofthe-art property is in a highly fashionable area of Budapest is no exception. It boasts nine bedrooms over three floors, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, sauna, steam bath, Jacuzzi, trepidarium, fitness room and billiard room. It also has a rustic wine cellar and sits in 3,655 sqm of elegant, landscaped gardens. Guide price: £2.1m ecsmproperty.uk.com

Queen’s Domain, Melbourne, Australia Secure the best view of the Australian Grand Prix from the rooftop garden or private balcony of this luxury landmark building. The location of Queen’s Domain will provide commanding views over the city’s renowned Albert Park to Port Phillip Bay’s vast horizon. Inspired by ‘resort living’, residents will have access to an array of exclusive leisure and wellbeing venues within the building. Completion 2017. Guide price: AUD$389,000-$2.169m knightfrank.com.au queensdomainmelbourne.com.au

Urban Resort, Cairnhill Road, Singapore

Singapore has been synonymous with ex-pat communities for decades, with the sixth-highest percentage of foreign residents in the world. While government measures have tried to cool the property market, it nevertheless remains an extremely popular place to buy. Guide price: SGD$5.247.354m knightfrank.com.sg

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style By Kirsty Withyman

Monochrome Medley If you’ve got Formula 1 fever, bring a touch of the chequered flag into your home with these stylish monochrome homewares

Splinter Works carbon-fibre vessel bath & wash basin Using the same technology that is used in making Formula 1 cars, this vessel bath is styled from carbon fibre, which is lightweight yet strong. £19,800 westonebathrooms.com

Luxury black & white wood chaise longue This luxury wood chaise longue is crafted from G-Melina (similar to acacia wood) and finished in white and black. £12,558 touchedinteriors.co.uk

Ferrari Formula 1 wall mural Printed to your own specifications. £31/m2 photowall.co.uk

Cloggy Clocks grandfather clock

Black & white love seat

Cloggy Clocks has flipped the traditional grandfather clock on its head and come up with a funky, contemporary-yetfunctional timepiece. With five drawers and a small hidden altar on the inside, it’s the perfect place to store your memories or junk mail. £1,650 beut.co.uk

Finished in black and white leather, it comes made to measure. £4,140 touchedinteriors.co.uk

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