The Address Magazine No.13

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Winter 2012/13

No.13

THE ADDRESS CELEBRATING THE WORLD OF LUXURY REAL ESTATE, FOOD & TRAVEL

MODERN ECO-GLAM

Ăœber-stylish vacation villas with stunning architecture in Bali

IDYLLIC MOUNTAIN LIVING

A boutique property that exemplifies the magical Alpine lifestyle

AESTHETICALLY STRIKING

From show-stopping architecture to breathtaking views in Koh Samui

SUPREMELY LUXURIOUS

A rare opportunity to own a world-class collectable in Madrid

THE QUINTESSENTIAL BEACH HOUSE

A glamorous waterfront villa with a jaw-dropping setting in Australia

PROPERTY INVESTMENT

Why buying a property with a rental programme could be a good bet

FOOD & TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD THE FINE ART OF CHAMPAGNE www.theaddressmagazine.com

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editor’s note

Autumn/Winter 2012/13 ON THE COVER An elite collection of just 27 oneof-a-kind villas in Koh Samui

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POOL VILLA CABANA Alila Villas Uluwatu Bali

Brimming with features and articles about international luxury real estate, food and travel, the latest issue of THE ADDRESS Magazine is the largest ever at 294 pages. The luxury properties we feature are among the most exclusive and include fine homes ranging from traditional estates, to exotic island retreats, to country manors and urban pieds-à-terre. Against a breathtaking scenic backdrop, the magazine showcases the best of contemporary architecture in Europe and Asia. The properties are ultra cool, ultra glamorous and ultra modern. www.theaddressmagazine.com

Owning a piece of Europe’s history and its heritage is on many buyers’ wish lists. We present several unique historic properties including a monastic residential building outside Seville; a breathtaking private palace residence in Sicily; a timeless Liberty-style villa on the French Riviera; and a historical private palace in Rome. In addition, the winter issue of THE ADDRESS Magazine also includes luxury ski chalet apartments in the French Alps, a quintessential beach house in Australia as well as many other luxury properties for sale around the world. The investment features in this issue include “Why buying a property with a rental programme could be a good bet” and “Discover why Portugal may be your top tax choice”. Enjoy also our Food & Travel discoveries – glamorous hotels, sensational restaurants and off-the-beaten track gems. In the Insider’s Guide series, Claudia Juestel opens her address book to some of her favourite places in Salzburg. We also celebrate the fine art of champagne and introduce you to some of the many small family owned producers creating award-winning grower Champagne competing with the well-known brands. And finally, as always, we present some recent discoveries of global style, design and good living. ANN ADENIUS Curator


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6 REAL ESTATE BEST OF MODERN 6 Aesthetically Striking PIECE DE RESISTANCE 14 Life Well Lived TROPHY PROPERTY 22 Supremely Luxurious BEST OF SKIING 30 A World of Uncompromised Perfection ALGARVE 42 Pure Lines ANDALUSIA 46 Classic Heritage & Beauty - Andalusian Splendours - Regal elegance meets Equine Splendour - Rustic Beauty - Waterfront Gem AUSTRALIA 72 The Quintessential Beach House - A Superlative Statement of Style and Luxury - A Chic, Elegant Haven in a Panoramic Position BALI 88 Modern Eco-Glam BARBADOS 94 Lifestyle. Luxury. Location - Island Living with Distinction BARCELONA 102 Fine Living on a Luxuriously Grand Scale - Elegant and Timeless with Great Scale and Refined Style BINTAN, INDONESIA 108 Contemporary Architecture Meets Barefoot Luxury

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contents REAL ESTATE COSTA BRAVA 120 A Signature of Style - Total Privacy. Extreme Luxury. Absolute Nature - Panoramic Beauty COSTA RICA 136 Extraordinary Elegance FRENCH ALPS 142 Peak Performance Property in the French Alps - Idyllic Mountain Living FRENCH RIVIERA 152 Elegance Meets Exclusivity - A Rare Opportunity to Own a World-Class Collectable Modern Living. Timeless Setting.

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IBIZA 162 Sleek, Glamorous & Unapologetically Modern Own a Unique Piece of Ibiza’s Modern History JAMAICA 176 Barefoot Luxury KOH SAMUI 180 Beachfront Indulgence MALLORCA 186 Cool. Captivating. Utterly Glamorous Timeless Setting. Sophisticated Living Penthouse Elegance - Effortlessly Stylish ROME 202 Opulent Grandeur SICILY 208 Palatial Splendour TUSCANY 214 Tuscany on the Mediterranean - An Italian Idyll

PROPERTY INSIGHTS WHY BUYING A PROPERTY WITH A RENTAL PROGRAMME COULD BE A GOOD BET 36

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DISCOVER WHY PORTUGAL MAY BE YOUR TOP TAX CHOICE 222 4

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FOOD & TRAVEL FOOD AND TRAVEL DISCOVERIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD 228 WHEN IN SALZBURG 246 THE FINE ART OF CHAMPAGNE 268

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THE PERFECT BLEND OF ADVENTURE AND NATURE IN ITS UNDISTURBED, PRISTINE BEAUTY 280 FABULOUS FOODIE INSPIRATIONS 286

TA LIVING STYLE & DESIGN DISCOVERIES FOR YOUR HOME 288

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oh Samui has long been one of the top destinations in Southeast Asia for vacation homes among expatriates and locals alike. Removed from the mainland sufficiently to retain a true island feel, and at the same time attuned to stylish living and the comforts of the luxury lifestyle, Koh Samui represents the perfect choice for anyone interested in property investment and a second home in Thailand. It is truly one of Thailand’s most beautiful island jewels, with pristine beaches, turquoise waters, jungle-clad mountains and a relaxed tropical atmosphere. Neighbouring islands of Koh Phangan, Koh Tang and the Ang Thong National Marine Park make for stunning excursions with a Robinson Crusoe feeling. For 8

scuba diving, Koh Tao is regarded as one of the best and most beautiful locales in Thailand. When it comes to Koh Samui real estate, this property stands out as a rare combination of dramatic design, glorious setting, unparalleled privacy and artistic perfection. On offer is an elite collection of just 27 one-ofa-kind villas, individually set within the natural beauty of a scenic hillside position with direct, private beach access. Admired and recognised as the top villa estate in Koh Samui, stunningly designed and decorated, the property will delight the most discriminating buyer. The striking architecture, innovatively designed villas, minimalist living areas, glamorous pools and spectacular views spell the

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ultimate in decadence. Placed between an immense deep blue sky, beautiful tropical vegetation and the breathtaking seascape, the luxurious property delivers the ultimate in peace and serenity with the sparkling ocean providing an omnipresent backdrop. A triumph of contemporary and cuttingedge architecture, the ultra-modern villa estate offers just about everything for the design aficionado – pure lines, minimalist and dramatic spaces, and loads of glamour. Designed by Gary Fell, Principal of GFAB Architects, each of the villas is individually conceived and adapted to its surroundings to maximise the views. Each is built in harmony with nature, showcasing its extraordinary beauty in a spectacular setting. Winner of

the 2011 Best Architecture in the World as selected for the Bloomberg International Property Awards, GFAB has again been nominated in 2012. With meticulous attention to detail, the striking interior has large open-air floor plans that allow the owners to enjoy the vistas, the breezes and all of nature. Providing superb space for entertaining, relaxing or simply living, the standout homes offer over 320m2 of luxury. Opulent living is assured with spacious villas of up to eight bedrooms, including ensuite bathrooms with indoor-outdoor showers, designer kitchens, offices and open plan indoor-outdoor living areas, setting a new benchmark for luxury oceanview living. In addition to a host of high-quality standard

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features, custom options such as a wine cellar, poolside salas, game room and private cinema add a luxurious touch. The estate’s elegant design is complemented by its multiple panoramic views of the sparkling ocean, dazzling islands and the rolling hills of Koh Samui. Vast living areas are highlighted by sleek lines, premium finishes, lustrous open spaces and expanses of glass that evoke a sensuous blend of warmth and coolness. The huge living area surrounding the dazzling infinity pool, including the lounge, dining room and kitchen, add to the feeling of space and openness, enhancing the tropical nature of the experience. Aside from their aesthetic beauty, the estate villas are truly designed for their residents, with the owners’ comfort always at the forefront of the architect’s’ mind. The roofs either have plants growing on them, stone gardens or 12

reflecting pools which not only keep the villas cooler but also enhance the natural look and feel of the villas. Excavated rock was used in the cladding, helping to reduce heat build-up. Courtyards, many with water features, facilitate the work of the cooling breezes. Set within beautifully landscaped grounds, the property commands a prime position along the north-east coast of Koh Samui, overlooking Choeng Mon Beach, universally regarded as the best location on Koh Samui. The setting boasts everything one could wish for in an oceanview vacation home. Located on a private, tranquil hillside, the property offers the utmost in privacy and splendour. In addition to an idyllic ambiance for the property owners, the location is equally incredible when it comes to convenience. The private residential estate is just minutes

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from the vibrant beachfront area of Chaweng, which offers a selection of the island’s finest restaurants, shopping and entertainment. It is 10 minutes from the award-winning international airport and a 30-minute drive from the Santiburi Samui Country Club. The bespoke villas provide buyers with an opportunity to partake in an inspired lifestyle experience that comes with living in an architectural masterpiece. Offering owners direct, private beach access, concierge service, 24-hour security, floodlit tennis court and a planned spa, the villa estate embodies exclusivity. Owners will also have exclusive access to a private catamaran and two other boats, which can be used for a range of water sports. The 43-foot catamaran is the perfect yacht for extended overnight charters, stylish sunset cruises or parties.

Every owner need may be attended by live-in staff, as well as chef, massage therapist and events organisers. The private residential enclave offers what many other new home communities cannot: enduring value and a truly unique living experience that puts lifestyle first. Setting a new standard for the top-end luxury villa market on Koh Samui, these extraordinary tropical holiday homes offer the fine art of modern living at its best. Prices: From USD1.35 million. CONTACT

Modern Homes Worldwide www.modernhomesworldwide.com +44 (0)20 7095 8701

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Life Well Lived Timeless beauty, architectural excellence and dazzling sea views define the elegant masseria villas

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uscany is known for its wine, Sicily for its food, and the Amalfi Coast for its beaches. Puglia, in the very south of Italy, combines all three. The region, also called Apulia, enjoys one of Europe’s finest climates and with the country’s longest coastline, Puglia can boast some of the best beaches in Italy along both the Adriatic and the Ionian Seas. Unspoilt Puglia is much loved by the rich and famous, including Oscar winner Dame Helen Mirren, master chef Jamie Oliver, film directors Francis Ford Coppola and Alessandro Piva and actor Mickey Rourke. The region is becoming increasingly popular with second-home-owning Italians and foreigners, who have discovered its varied charms: Baroque towns, white-washed trullo houses, olive groves and vineyards, crystalline waters, endless sunshine and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. For the epicurean elite, Puglia is hard to beat. Fresh, organic produce, fruit, vegetables, fresh fish and seafood are in abundance. The famed, locally produced olive oil – from over 60 million trees – supplies 40% of the nation’s needs. Puglia is Italy’s second largest wine-producing region (after Veneto) with 85,125 hectares of vineyards and no fewer than 32 DOC/Gs – including the highly rated Castel del Monte Bombino Nero, Castel del Monte Nero di Troia Riserva, Castel del Monte Rosso Riserva, and www.theaddressmagazine.com

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Primitivo di Manduria Dolce Naturale. The region produces more than six million hectolitres of wine each year, representing 14% of Italy’s total production. The food, the lifestyle, the wonderful attitude to living – there is more to owning a holiday home in Puglia than just sun and sand. The region’s real charm is in how it authentically preserves traditional rural Italian life. This unique property is located in Salento, one of Italy’s best kept secrets. As well as stunning white beaches, the glorious area boasts breathtaking places to visit. One such jewel is Lecce, the cultural capital of Puglia, which is 18

alive with entertainment ranging from theatre to excellent restaurants, art galleries and lively bars. Known as the Florence of the South, the gorgeous town is crammed to overflowing with ornately carved white stone baroque buildings that are simply breathtaking. Another gem is Otranto, where one can see many luxury yachts moored in the harbour as the city and the surrounding area are popular destinations for Italy’s jet set. For those looking for a slice of southern dolce vita, with sun, sea, sand and a glamorous property investment, this Salento property has real star appeal.

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Just a fortunate few will have the opportunity to enjoy these exclusive homes in such an unmatched setting. The limited edition of luxurious residences is defined by a high degree of privacy, style and elegance. The masseria villas are set to reach new heights when it comes to sheer size, beauty and absolute luxury living in Puglia. A magical place to be experienced by some and desired by many, the magnificent residences combine unparalleled privacy, wonderful sea views and classic elegance on a grand scale. Indulge in decadent luxury and bask in the stunning opulence of the masseria, where elegant architectural design and

meticulous craftsmanship blend with modern finishes. Here is a place that is architecturally distinct, yet eminently liveable; unmatched, yet functional for everyday living. The design creates a truly special living experience by affording buyers the opportunity to enjoy the spaciousness of a gracious home, with the benefit of a desirable low-maintenance lifestyle. The prestigious homes are magnificently appointed with awe-inspiring views over olive groves and vineyards to the blue waters of the sea. Bespoke and custombuilt, each stone villa boasts unique personality and singular style and is a true work of art.

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A team of local artisans and master stonemasons, using traditional techniques and materials, will be responsible for creating these super masserie. Each masseria is hand-crafted and built completely from local stone (pietra leccese, tufo or carparo). Designed for entertaining on a grand scale or for intimate gatherings, every event will be enhanced by the beautiful setting and sparkling views. Offering 485m² of unsurpassed perfection, the property oozes country grandeur in its proportions and decorative detailing. A showcase of sophisticated design, the houses offer formal living and dining as well as fine casual living flowing to the 20

outdoors. The breathtaking interior of the deluxe residences is tastefully appointed with four ensuite bedrooms, elegant living area, stylish kitchen, gym and spa area, wine cellar and utility room. Each room has a vaulted ceiling which is created by placing the carefully cut stones in position one by one. Built to last forever, no mortar is used. Designed for today’s environment and today’s lifestyle, the luxurious villas come with eco-friendly features and the latest innovations, including solar panels and geothermal systems. Whether indoors or out, the extraordinary property surrounds with unsurpassed beauty,

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charm and elegance. The exterior boasts a sumptuous swimming pool and generous courtyard garden with traditional features such as a pizza oven and a pergola, perfect for al fresco dining. A sought-after combination of glorious nature and serene privacy, each home sits in its own large plot of land – at least two hectares – and is planted with ancient olive trees, vineyards, its own organic vegetable garden and tennis court. Abundant oil is produced from the ancient trees in the masseria’s own olive grove. Superbly located, the masseria villas are one kilometre from the sea, 45 minutes from Brindisi International Airport, 90 minutes from

Bari International Airport and less than five minutes from the nearest town. Exquisite architecture, fabulous entertaining spaces and sweeping views create the ultimate private residence in Puglia. Take advantage of this exclusive opportunity to own a piece of the most prestigious residential enclave in such a highly desirable region. Prices: From €2.75 million. CONTACT

Leading Luxury Real Estate www.leadingluxuryrealestate.com +44 (0)20 7095 8703

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A rare opportunity to own a world-class collectable

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ith wealthy property buyers driving stronger growth, high-end real estate is defying the broader property slump and weak financial markets. Growth is being fuelled by several factors: Affluent buyers with good credit can take advantage of historically low mortgage rates, while volatile financial markets are driving many investors from stocks to tangible assets such as luxury real estate and fine art. Many buyers of trophy properties regard prime real estate as a scarce commodity that cannot easily be replicated. Shortage of true trophy properties will continue to support prices, and opportunities to acquire such properties remain scarce. Prime city real estate in leading metropolises such as New York, Hong Kong, London, Paris and Madrid continue to 24

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attract the world’s wealthy and remains at the top of the shopping list for the ever increasing list of cash-rich investors seeking both a safe haven for their wealth and a trophy asset. Here is a world-class mansion that offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of the rarest and most sought-after property in Madrid. Not only is it one of the largest and finest properties in Madrid, it is also one of the world’s great estates, a place where life is lived to the fullest. It is one of the ultimate expressions of timeless luxury available today in a house that 26

has been lauded for its masterful architecture and lavish design. No expense has been spared in creating the elegant architectdesigned residence where luxury is king and privacy is paramount. Unrivalled in architectural elegance and timeless style, the extraordinary residence is a tribute to iconic design. Masterminded by the renowned architect Pablo Carvajal, the French interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon and the owners, the project took four years to complete. The result is a grandly proportioned residence with opulent volumes, without

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doubt one of the finest architectural accomplishments in Madrid. Representing the most refined and exclusive pedigree of taste, style and sophistication, the grand villa, inspired by the 16th-century Italian palaces, is the embodiment of grandeur and elegance. The significant property, with almost 3,000m² of pure extravagance, offers six spacious master suites, formal living and dining rooms, as well as beautiful casual living areas. It features a stylish 12-seat theatre for screenings in glamorous style, a fabulous games

room, staff quarters, magnificent wellness area with indoor pool, relaxing area, fireplace and gym. The sumptuous residence comes with a large garage to accommodate that avid car collector and can house an astounding 12 vehicles. Designed for grand-scale indoor-outdoor entertaining, the sensational mansion combines an abundance of rich appointments and details, leaving nothing to be desired. Exquisite architectural features, master craftsmanship and decorative detailing blend seamlessly to create an inter-

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national showpiece property with a spectacular and refined ambience. Jaw-dropping features include the most stunning trompe l’oeil mouldings and reliefs by painters of the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, customised railings created by Parisian and Italian wrought iron craftsmen, and majestic double-height ceilings. The hand-laid paving stones at the entrance are reclaimed from the Monastery of Montserrat in Catalonia. An oasis of privacy, tranquillity and exclusivity, the elite residence presides over a premier 18,000m² setting. Its impressive grounds were designed by the prominent landscape architect, Fernando Caruncho, who has produced some of the most serene and evocative landscapes in Spain. Caruncho is best known for his minimalist and contemporary gardens created with a classic sense of formality. The beautiful garden at the deluxe residence is simply striking, characterised by mature trees, shrubs and magnolias which were brought from the same prestigious Italian nursery that supplied the Medici in Pistoia outside Florence. The exceptional villa is enhanced by several expansive covered porches and a stunning swimming pool for the ultimate in outdoor living. Graced with a fine address, the luxurious residence is located in La Moraleja, one of the most coveted neighbourhoods in Madrid. The exclusive residential area is the ultimate address for urban luxury living. A sensational architectural statement, this landmark property offers unmatched levels of extraordinary living – a unique opportunity to expand the incomparable lifestyle. Price upon request. CONTACT

Leading Luxury Real Estate www.leadingluxuryrealestate.com +44 (0)20 7095 8703

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BEST OF SKIING

A world of uncompromised perfection The limited edition collection of mountain homes offers the best in Alpine living

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éribel is a property market that embodies a combination of winter sports and sophisticated lifestyle that seems to be immune to the Eurozone debt crisis and global economic slowdown. A perennial destination for those looking for access to a great ski area, together with a vibrant village atmosphere, Méribel is undoubtedly a skiing paradise with an international reputation for excellence. As one of the undisputed stars of Les Trois Vallées, property in Méribel has long been an attraction for those looking for real estate with excellent access to the legendary region’s renowned skiing adventures. Méribel enjoys a central and what is arguably the best location from which to explore the region. A Mecca for skiers, admired for its immense size and quality of runs, Les Trois Vallées boast the biggest lift network in the world. There are over 600 kilometres of piste with 85% of the ski area 30

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above 1,800 metres, along with limitless powder opportunities. There are plenty of trails for crosscountry skiiers in the Méribel and Courchevel valleys, including the exceptional routes around the Altiport Forest and Lake Tueda. Méribel’s location allows skiers based here to make the most of the Three Valleys. To the east is Courchevel’s world-famous skiing and to the west the high-altitude slopes of Val Thorens. In general, it takes only one lift to reach the neighbouring resorts of Courchevel, La Tania, Saint Martin, Les Menuires and Val Thorens. 32

Set against the majestic Vanoise Massif, the pine forested Vallée de Méribel offers a spectacular north-south orientation, meaning the slopes are sunny all day. The ski choices are vast, with 150 kilometres of trails in the Méribel Valley alone. The skiing and snowboarding terrain in Méribel is magnificent, with steep powder-filled pistes, tight chutes and natural gullies, fast mogul runs, long-linking groomed trails and beginner runs. Méribel has invested heavily in its extensive lift system, boasting 14 high-speed gondolas, more than any other single resort in the world.

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A quintessential chalet ski resort, Méribel is undeniably the prettiest in the area. Faithful to the mountain spirit, the resort’s architecture has kept its authenticity and remains in harmony with the landscape. Real estate in Méribel is mainly comprised of chalet-style buildings that are tastefully built from local wood, stone and slate, in accordance with strict building regulations. The resort is within easy access of several international airports, the closest being Chambery, only 90 minutes away. The airports of Geneva, Grenoble and Lyon are within 2½ hours. In

addition, the resort has the advantage of being easily accessible from the TGV station at Moutiers, located 30 minutes from the village. Located in Méribel, this elegant boutique property truly redefines alpine luxury. Inspired by mountain life, the property boasts state-of-the-art architecture and sophistication. Strategically limited to only 29 mountain homes, the property will quickly become the premier and one of the most sought-after ski residences in Méribel. Here is a place where style and perfection meet beauty and tradition.

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Created as the ultimate alpine retreat, the property combines the radiance of contemporary design with traditional mountain charm, using refined natural colours that blend harmoniously with the grandeur and majesty of nature. It is masterfully conceived by Sybille de Margerie, one of Europe’s top luxury hotel designers. Mandarin Oriental Paris, Cheval Blanc Courchevel, The Grand Amsterdam and the Old & New Cataract in Assouan (Aswan) stand among her achievements. Exquisite design, master craftsmanship and opulent finishes blend seamlessly to create an international style statement. 34

Materials, fixtures and finishes are selected for their historic and cultural resonance and exceptional beauty. Wood and slate will be used for their timeless appeal, while other materials such as high-gloss lacquer offer a glamorous look. Each mountain home has been designed with space and light combined in grand proportion, ranging from 43m² for the 2-bedroom residences, up to 227m² for the 5-bedroom duplexes. The luxurious ski residences enjoy expansive, private terraces with astounding views, double or triple aspect, high ceilings of up 3.7 metres and premium kitchens.

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Offering maximum comfort and luxury, property owners will have two to four private parking spaces per residence, along with secure ski lockers and ski boot warmers. Just beyond the richly appointed interior and lavishly inviting mountain luxury of the private residence lies a wealth of first-class amenities designed to enhance the lifestyle, including reception, concierge services, fully serviced spa and fitness centre and catering and party events. Set at an altitude of 1700 metres amidst scenic surroundings, the deluxe property blends

perfectly with the traditional Savoyard architecture. Superbly positioned right on the ski slopes in the prestigious Belvédère area, this Méribel property is the pinnacle alpine address. This is a life of luxury and ease, refinement and charm. Prices: From: €750,000. CONTACT

International Luxury Real Estate www.ilre.com +44 (0)20 7095 8701

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Why buying a property with a rental programme could be a good bet Buying a second home overseas makes sense on many levels. It is an asset...an investment with the potential for appreciation and rental income...and somewhere that the investor will enjoy spending time with friends and family. But even if the main reason for buying a second home is to have a place of your own to spend the holidays, the investment potential and property maintenance are two important aspects that almost always are part of the consideration. Properties with rental programme are therefore becoming increasingly popular with both investors and lifestyle buyers. One of the main reasons behind this popularity is that properties with a solid rental programme offer considerable advantages for all parties involved. First, exactly what is the concept of buying property with a rental

programme? It is a second-home ownership concept in which buyers can help to offset the cost of owning a luxury vacation home in a resort or hotel by allowing a professional management company to rent out their property while they are not using it themselves. They, the owners, in return pocket a portion of this rental income. In addition, when buying a unit in a hotel or resort, owners themselves enjoy access to all the amenities and services – restaurants, room service, housekeeping, concierge, spa and fitness room, to mention just a few. For those looking to use their holiday home for only a limited period every year, buying a property with a rental programme could prove to be a really good option. Statistics show that annual use of a second home averages only about three to four weeks

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per year, so the rental programme allows the opportunity to take full advantage of both rental income and capital appreciation. Properties with high occupancy rates – and therefore strong allure – are good candidates for price appreciation. Factors such as the growing demand for fully serviced properties, a low-interest-rate environment, capital holders looking to invest in real estate, and baby boomers with disposable income for resort vacations and capital to buy – all have contributed to the increased allure of the rental programme segment of the market.

A hassle-free property investment The concept of rental programmes is simple: purchase an off-plan or new-build property and then let the developer or a dedicated management company take care of your property for you. This professional management company takes care of all the details, from renting out and maintaining the units and common areas, to operating the amenities and providing all guest services. A rental income agreement specifies when and how much you and your family may use the property. In return, you will receive an agreed rental income over a fixed period of time. Securing this rental return becomes hassle-free as the property is fully serviced and managed by the hotel or management company. Their cleaners and handymen will keep it well maintained, while the sales and marketing team is responsible for making sure the unit is rented out for the largest number of weeks possible at the highest possible yield. Many properties are fabulously furnished and owners have access to all of the luxury amenities and services on offer, ranging from fullservice spas and state-of-the-art fitness centres, to five-star dining and entertainment services. 38

The advantages are attractive: Property owners can purchase a luxury property that includes a high level of services without having to think about maintaining it. In addition, rental income can give investors the best of both worlds, by allowing them to enjoy all of the benefits of vacation home ownership, yet offset some of the expenses with income generated from the rentals.

Rental Income programmes It is worth keeping in mind that not all rental programmes offered by developers are created equal. Rental income can either be a fixed, guaranteed income or a percentage of the rent earned. In some cases, the personal use can be waived, thereby increasing the potential rental income further. In other cases a buy-back offer may be part of the agreement It is crucial to thoroughly research exactly what is on offer to ensure that the programme and the property meet all expectations and requirements.

Guaranteed Rental Yields

Many rental programmes offer guaranteed rental yields. These programmes will pay a fixed rental income regardless of how much the property is rented out. Programmes offering very high yields should be looked at carefully, as such a rate may be a sign of inflated property prices and business longevity risks.

Revenue-Sharing Programmes

An alternative programme is a revenueshare agreement in which owners receive a percentage of net revenue from the rental of their units, typically in the 30% to 50% range. As part of the rental agreement, the operator pays for most or all of operating expenses such as housekeeping, administrative, sales and marketing costs, whereby the total rental income of all properties of a certain type is

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shared amongst the management company and all owners of these properties. In this way, the property can operate as a normal enterprise, without owners having to worry about ensuring each individual unit receives an equal share of guests.

Leaseback Programmes

Leaseback property is a popular alternative way to invest in French property. Under this government-backed scheme, a purchaser buys the freehold of the property outright. However they are obliged to lease the property back to a management company that specialises in tourist management, maintenance and rental of such properties. Under leaseback, the initial lease period is 9 - 11 years and in return, owners receive a guaranteed annual return irrespective of occupancy of the property – net of all communal charges, maintenance and operating costs. Apart from guaranteed returns, the buyer will also be able to get a full refund of the 19.6% VAT. The owner can usually arrange to use the property for certain weeks, although this reduces the level of the rental yield.

Guaranteed Buy-Back with Capital Profit

Some property investments come with the option (sometimes it is mandatory) of a guaranteed buy-back after a set number of years, with a fixed guaranteed level of profit. For example, the developer or management company might guarantee to buy back the property at an agreed price after 15 years. An optional buy-back system is ideal as it allows the owner to earn the rental income over the term, and then be free to resell it for more than the buy-back being offered. If they cannot, however, they still enjoy the safety net of the buy-back to fall back on. Having this option also allows the owner to hold onto the investment if the rental income

is exceptionally good, or a family member has fallen in love with the holiday concept and the owner doesn’t want to give it up.

A rental programme is only as good as the company operating it The key item to a successful property investment with a rental programme is a good and experienced operator. An operator with a strong track record of operating and marketing similar resort properties or hotels is a very important part of the package that makes a rental program a success. The management company tends to be a third party. In some cases, the operator is a renowned hotel operator, but there are several specialist companies that provide full- or partletting and management services in order to provide a low-risk, low-maintenance investment. Such companies are usually specialists in sales, marketing, revenue management and operations, and therefore provide better returns and services. The power of a well-known hotel brand or operator, with its sales channels, marketing programmes, global affiliations, centralised reservation systems and management expertise, are key to mitigating the possible pitfalls of hotel properties in which rental programmes have been offered. Even if the rental income programme seems reasonable and is offered with best intentions, it is important to make sure that the developer and management company is able to sustain the returns. Finally, a reputable management company will maintain the property to very high standards throughout the period of the lease, because the company has a vested interest in the upkeep of the properties, as immaculate presentation will support ongoing rental demand.

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Capital appreciation is in most cases more important than rental income - this is where investors will potentially make the biggest gains There are two ways property buyers make money through their investments: capital growth and rental income. The rental income generated by professionally managed rental programmes should be seen as icing on the cake, helping to offset some the costs of ownership. However, capital appreciation is where the biggest gains are likely to be made. The real value comes from appreciation upon the sale of a property after the development has matured, hence having a clear exit strategy is vitally important.

Great prospects... still there are some vital points to keep in mind To achieve maximum rental returns from a property, there must be a high demand for rental property, whether long- or short-term, in the chosen area. Equally important is that the development is built with the end user in mind, I.e. the people who are most likely to rent the property. The fundamentals of the project and the variety of amenities, e.g. leisure and recreation, dining and entertainment options have to appeal to the target audience. Occupancy rates are always highest where there is a strong demand and relative undersupply of rental properties, while year-round rental is achieved by an ongoing demand for property in cities and some carefully chosen holiday resorts. It is important to find out how long the rental programme is guaranteed. If you have a guaranteed rental for just three years, what 40

will happen after that initial period; will you be left on your own? Longer guaranteed rental programmes are naturally a safer option and likely to come with more realistic rental rates. Also, a wise investor should check the small print for any hidden clauses that could enable the developer to avoid paying the guaranteed rent. True rental guarantees are legally enforceable; that is why it is vital to ask a solicitor to check out every aspect of the leasing agreement. Another important aspect is to find out whether the guaranteed rental income is net or gross? Be aware that gross rental guarantees do not include costs such as service charges, management fees and ground rent, which, typically, net-guaranteed agreements do. And not least important, use a reputable agent who has no vested interested in the project and who can provide unbiased advice based on your preferences and criteria.

Final thoughts Property investments with rental programmes offer great potential. In our view, investors should take advantage of this promising segment, although always watching very carefully aspects such as: How? Where? And With Whom? The essential ingredients to a successful property with rental programme include a good location, a solid vision, an attractive amenity package, a respected developer, a strong brand and good management. International Luxury Real Estate has already done the independent groundwork for its clients. They recommend only carefully vetted developments that offer genuine investment potential, taking away much of the uncertainty choosing the right option can cause. Visit International Luxury Real Estate at www.ilre.com for hotel and resort properties with rental programmes.

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The modern vacation villa features spectacular ocean views and striking architecture

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A cut above the rest, this strikingly contemporary villa offers unbeatable style and functionality. Clean lines, open spaces, a white palette make this villa the very definition of modernity and stress-free liveable design. Boasting breathtaking ocean views, the elegant residence offers a fine lifestyle as well as a sound investment. Conceived as a haven for relaxation in its contemporary style, the vacation villa is a cool, sleek retreat. The ultra-modern design showcases quality details in a generously proportioned and beautifully presented open plan living area. The wonderful villa boasts 344m² of Zen-inspired perfection, with four ensuite

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bedrooms and large living areas with fireplace. The streamlined kitchen is big on design and practicality. The open plan living space enjoys access to ample terraces and outdoor areas. The villa’s casual style is comfortable, yet with details designed to offer that special level of pampering. The stylish flooring comes with underfloor heating and there are doubleglazed windows, protected by aluminium electric shutters. Designed with understated elegance and indoor-outdoor living foremost in mind, the gorgeous holiday home sits on a private plot of 1,000m² that includes a beautifully landscaped garden, complete with a glamorous swimming pool and Jacuzzi tub. Set in a superb location, the stunning villa is mere minutes from the picturesque town of

Luz, a former fishing village situated on the southern coast of Algarve. Luz overlooks a lovely sandy bay, which is protected to the east by the famous Rocha Negra (Black Rock) cliff. Although Praia da Luz is a popular seaside resort, it nevertheless retains its Old World charm, while offering golden sands, superb dining and first-class facilities. Here is an opportunity to experience an exquisite and stylish coastal lifestyle. Affordable luxury at its best. Price: €950,000. CONTACT

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LUXURY ANDALUSIA

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Classic Heritage & Beauty A historically significant property that is a timeless architectural marvel

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he market for first-class historical real estate has enjoyed a healthy ascent in recent years. Such properties offer an investment for the future in a slice of the past. In addition to palaces and castles, it is above all stately manor houses and country estates, as well as old monasteries and other religious edifaces that are in very high demand. The allure of the truly unique historical property is the rare combination of heritage, beauty and artistic perfection. While perfection is not inexpensive, it is priceless. To the real estate aficionado, the difference between a well-kept historical property and the perfect, priceless building is akin to the way a wine connoisseur appreciates the difference between a really good bottle and that rare, once-in-a-lifetime vintage or, to the art collector, the gap between a fine piece and a master work. www.theaddressmagazine.com

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For those in search of perfection, here is a unique opportunity to own a world-class trophy property in the heart of the Sierra Norte Natural Park, a wonderful area of unspoilt countryside, only one hour from the airport at Sevilla. Originally built as a church in the 16th century, the property has been masterfully restored and transformed into a superlative private residence. The jaw-dropping monastic building used to accommodate pilgrims who travelled on the VĂ­a de la Plata (or Ruta de la Plata), one of the most important pilgrim trails to Santiago de Compostela. Sumptuously luxurious, the magnificent property provides exclusivity and privilege. Opulent interiors and Old World elegance add to the seductive atmosphere of the landmark property. Grand beauty from every angle of the villa will meet and surpass every expectation. Towers, turrets and Moorish arches provide a 50

wondrous spectacle that is entirely in keeping with southern Spanish style. Inside, the romance and grace of Spain’s Moorish past are seen in the inner courtyards, exquisite handpainted tiles and delicate horseshoe arches. Extravagantly expansive and lavishly appointed, the extraordinary property opens the doors to splendid luxury and a host of amenities to create a great living and gala entertaining environment. Encompassing 1,200m² of living space, the building features a wealth of grandly proportioned entertaining rooms, majestic living areas and an incredible 12 bedrooms, each with ensuite bath. Besides the kitchen, the property also features two kitchenettes. As well, there is a gym, library, dining room and even a chapel. The exclusive property retains the traditional ambience, grandeur and charm expected from its long history, with the comfort of

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contemporary conveniences. Fully renovated to an exemplary standard in 2001, the gracious Renaissance residence is resplendent with original period features reminiscent of the finest historical interiors of Europe. A place of artistry and perfection, key architectural design elements include refined staircases, stunning galleried areas, breathtaking courtyard with arched surrounds, soaring ceilings, magical church steeples and towers, romantic fountains, beautifully detailed tile work, numerous fireplaces, and impressive arched ceilings, doorways and windows. Modern touches include air conditioning, underfloor and central heating, Finnish sauna and fire protection system. The truly unique property comes with a pool, terrace and patio. Surrounded by Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, the panoramic mountain views are inspirational. Part of the

massive Sierra Morena, the natural park is located in Seville province and is one of the largest protected areas in Andalusia, covering 177,484 hectares of rolling hills, dominated by open stands of oak and cork oak. There is also Mediterranean forest interspersed with olive groves and vineyards. The park is home to the rare black stork and Imperial Eagle. This is a signature residence that is up to the standards of that discerning buyer who understands and appreciates its unique qualities. It is not just a home, but a piece of art. Here is a true Andalusian legacy with a historical pedigree. Price upon request. CONTACT

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n the ceaseless quest for luxurious refinement amongst unspoilt scenic splendour, here is an exceptional property – a haven of beauty and privacy. The estate is the epitome of a dream lifestyle - the countryside, tranquillity, outdoor activities, exclusivity and excellent quality of life are second to none. Capturing a magnificent existence, the sensational country house enjoys a peaceful spot next to Coto Doñana National Park. With its grand façade and an absolutely beautiful architectural design, it is nothing less than spectacular. Perfection in beauty, luxury, privacy and ambiance, the breathtaking country home is a grand and imposing edifice with distinctive and stylish décor and ornate interiors. The elite residence blends the timeless features and styles of a bygone era with modern sophistication, luxury and innovation. Gracious ambiance, delicacy of scale and a fluid flow of indoor and outdoor spaces create an ideal setting for day-to-day life, as well as grand celebrations. This property is a major achievement in design and proportion, incorporating classic style and impeccable craftsmanship, offering the perfect integration of charm and elegance in a sublime setting. Discriminating details, quality workmanship and exquisite finishes make the estate truly remarkable. The grand house was built and designed in a typical Andalusian style, with whitewashed fronts and walls. The white architecture contrasts beautifully against Andalusia’s iconic blue skies and the vivid green surroundings. The beauty of the spectacular cortijo, the typical Spanish farmhouse, is characterized by charming Moorish-Andalusian decorative features, such as its elaborate wrought iron gates and window grilles, a majestic courtyard, splendid arches, painted tiles (azulejos), www.theaddressmagazine.com

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low-pitched ochre tile roofs and beautiful landscaped gardens of bougainvillea. Offering 3,124m² of pure extravagance, the prestigious hacienda blends imposing living spaces and capacious entertainment areas with cosy family nooks. Oozing understated sophistication and elegance, the exclusive country house features 10 bedrooms, several lounges, library, country-style kitchen, gym and marble flooring. The showpiece of the house is the jawdropping, double volume courtyard with a glass dome skylight, which is absolutely perfect for both formal and informal gatherings. Columned archways, ornate balustrades and galleries overlook the magnificent central courtyard – an exceptional space that exudes that Wow-factor. 56

The quality of the house flows freely from the interior right through to the exterior, with the grounds distinctly landscaped and designed to take full advantage of the scenic surroundings. The hacienda enjoys a stunning pool, outdoor kitchen and a choice of several sublime outdoor living spaces enhanced by artful landscaping, and is graced by pine and olive trees. For the horse lover, the deluxe property offers equestrian facilities such as stables and an open paddock. Majestically situated on an impressive private plot of 17 hectares, the country house is set in a glorious rural location, ideal for lovers of the countryside, walkers and wildlife enthusiasts. The architectural gem sits next to the worldrenowned Doñana National Park, one of the

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most important natural jewels in Europe and the largest national wildlife reserve in Spain. Also known as the Coto de DoĂąana, the stunning area stretches across parts of the provinces of Huelva, CĂĄdiz and Sevilla. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the unique nature reserve consists of over 54,000 hectares of sand dunes, marshland, beaches, rivers, pine forests, freshwater lagoons, seabeds and estuaries. It is home to a diverse collection of animals and birds, including the fallow deer, Spanish red deer, European badger and wild boar. Of special note is the fact that it is home to endangered species such as the Iberian lynx, Egyptian mongoose and the Spanish imperial eagle. This fragile ecosystem also provides some of the best free birdwatching in all of Europe.

The bird list for DoĂąana stands at over 360 recorded species of resident, summer and winter visitors, passage migrants and vagrants. The exclusive country house sits in a muchcoveted and secluded location, yet just 10 minutes from Sevilla and an hour from Huelva. Close to it all, yet a world apart! Offering country-style living at its absolute best, this one-of-a-kind architectural masterpiece is truly one of the most incredible luxury properties in Andalusia. Price upon request. CONTACT

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ere one will discover the best of both worlds – a home with royal connections and an equine jewel – offering an opportunity to own a piece of privileged history in Andalusia. Words cannot describe the splendour and grandeur of this exclusive equine-lifestyle property. The palatial dimensions and flamboyant neoMudéjar architecture of the premises give the impression of a structure of great historical importance, although the fact is that the gracious palace was built in the 19th century as a royal hunting lodge for the Duke of Montpensier, Prince Antonio d’Orléans, and Maria Luisa Fernanda de Borbón. The breathtaking property also appears in the first scene of the great video, “Andalucía es de Cine”, by Juan Lebrón. Steeped in rich history and classical elegance, it could very well be the finest house in all of Sanlúcar de Barrameda. www.theaddressmagazine.com

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Offering an exquisite sense of refined comfort and luxurious privacy, the palatial house is extravagant in scale and timeless elegance. Artfully restored to its original magnificence, the renovation is one of genuine quality and exemplary good taste – a makeover that has created a very special residence. The sprawling equestrian estate will surpass all expectations with its stunning architecture and gorgeous custom finishes throughout. The crown jewel of the magnificent estate is the main house, offering 600m² of lavish living space. It features opulent interiors and fabulous entertaining spaces, along with eight bedrooms. Extraordinary architectural elements enhance an interior furnished with the utmost of perfection. Sophisticated features include majestic wrought iron gates, intricate wood ceilings and panelling, stunning arches, beautiful fireplaces, ceilings and wall murals, exquisite tile work, marble bathrooms and a distinctive altarpiece. Serenity and peace reign supremely in this magical place. Located just outside Sanlúcar de Barrameda, the estate is impressively situated on generous private grounds of 20 hectares. It is an equestrian’s dream, with facilities that will impress any horse trainer or serious equine enthusiast. The beautiful countryside and scenic views form a perfect backdrop for the equestrian amenities, which include bespoke stable affording 20 boxes, paddock and tack area. A swimming pool, outdoor areas and lovely gardens complete the picture-perfect setting. The delightful Andalusian town of Sanlúcar de Barrameda is located on the Costa de la Luz, where the Guadalquivir River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. On the opposite side of the river is the Doñana National Park, Europe’s largest wetland wildlife park. Together with Jerez de la Frontera and El Puerto de Santa María, the town completes the “sherry triangle,” but only Sanlúcar has the unique environment to produce the special Manzanilla. The town is equally famed for its excellent seafood, for which Manzanilla sherry is the ideal accompaniment. This is regal country living, a place of greatness and timeless luxury, designed with the discerning equestrian in mind. Price upon request. CONTACT

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Rustic Beauty A quintessential country house, rich with charm and character

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n the Province of Huelva, to the north-west of Sevilla and close to Spain’s border with Portugal, this luxury country house is set in the exquisite beauty of the Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche Natural Park, a beautiful and unspoilt mountain region of 184,000 hectares. Here is a land of glorious woodlands and endless views, a landscape brimming with contrasts, a place of gently rolling hills, crystalclear streams and wooded valleys that gradually give way to the dramatic rocky outcrops of the high peaks. The hills are thickly wooded with sweet chestnut and cork oak, giving the area a verdant green feel. The forests are interspersed with small groves of olives and walnuts, with orchards of apples, plums, peaches and figs. Distant rocky escarpments are covered in cistus and heather. In spring, a profusion of wild flowers carpet the meadows and clumps of peonies grow in the shade of the chestnut trees. For nature lovers, this is a dream location. Apart from its marvellous and diverse flora and fauna, the woodlands are home to over 85 species of birds that reside here or migrate through the Sierra. These include imperial eagles and black vultures.

Sample the finest local produce that includes fresh cheese, wild asparagus, artichokes and wild mushrooms. About 1,200 species of fungi have been identified in this part of the Province of Huelva alone. The Sierra is home to the prized Iberian black-hoofed free-range pig – the pata negra – which is a vital part of the local economy. The pigs are let loose to roam the hillside in the autumn, where they forage for acorns under the holm oaks, a diet which gives the renowned jamón Ibérico its distinctive quality. These hams are cured in the mountain air for up to three years and are considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of Spanish gastronomy. Cobbled paths and ancient mule tracks criss-cross the rolling hills, passing through wonderful countryside, connecting a series of charming, whitewashed villages. These traditional villages are known for their pretty white Andalusian houses, with flower-decked balconies and postcard-perfect narrow streets. Steeped in history and surrounded by the cork and chestnut forests, each village has its own traditions and character. Beautiful and pleasantly undeveloped, here one may experience Spain’s deep-rooted

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values and allure. This part of Andalucia is a paradise for those who enjoy outdoor life and activities, from walking, hiking, mountain biking, horse trekking to bird watching and mushroom picking. For those in search of that urban adventure, the magnificent city of Sevilla is just slightly more than an hour away. Cities do not come any more vibrant or any more fabulous. The quintessentially Andalusian city offers tons of history, culture, architecture, elegance and exuberant atmosphere, with everything from tapas to flamenco, a multitude of stunning buildings and the never-ending late nights and fiestas. Then there is Portugal, a different world less than an hour’s drive away. It is enchanting, beguiling and so, so different from Spain. Quiet and very relaxing, the Sierra de Aracena still provides a taste of the real Spain, a place where opportunities to appreciate the more authentic aspects of rural Andalusian life are boundless. Its rich Moorish heritage – evidenced by the hilltop castles – together with its splendid scenery, tantalizing cuisine and delightful villages, make it an ideal destination for those who appreciate a traditional lifestyle. Life here is easy paced and definitively Andalusian. Engulfed in a rare beauty and with nothing but glorious nature all around, words cannot describe the peaceful and serene setting and views that such an impeccable country property offers. The wonderful country house is situated within its own incredibly beautiful 11.5-hectare estate. Fusing the very best of traditional refinement and modern comforts, this is where character, style and grace abound. The truly remarkable house offers a perfect combination of timeless appearance, rustic beauty and unmistakable quality that all come together to create an 66

inviting and totally enjoyable family home. The superior property reflects grandeur and elegance in abundance, with classical architecture and an authentic Spanish heritage. Decorated and appointed with exquisite taste throughout, the stunning country house offers elegant accommodation, with 350m² of luxury and exceptional style. Full of the bespoke charm and warmth of Andalucia, the residence offers a master suite with a lounge area, three additional bedrooms, cosy living room, dining room and kitchen. Offering country style living at its absolute best, the enchanting house is resplendent with many fine features, including exposed beams, fireplaces and terracotta floors. Beautifully secluded and peaceful, the unique property is brimming with mature trees and the enchantment of a lovely garden. The property enjoys a private arboretum of chestnut, olive and fruit trees (fig, peach, cherry and plum), while the Múrtigas River runs through it and adds to the natural beauty of the idyllic surroundings. The property is the perfect setting for a desirable al fresco lifestyle. There are ample outdoor living opportunities with several patios, covered dining area and a pool. Delightfully rural and completely private, the country retreat of immense charm and beauty is the perfect place for a truly relaxing holiday home. Such a property is typically owned by the same family for generations, making this a rare opportunity to acquire a unique piece of real estate in Andalucia. Price upon request. CONTACT

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Waterfront gem The setting is as stunning as the incredible home’s design

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all the ingredients for a perfect lifestyle. Stunning mountains meet the coast, deep blue waters, sunshine and a lovely climate that never gets too hot nor too cold – all part of the allure. Add to that the limited development, proximity to pristine nature and the abundant year-round outdoor sporting activities. And do

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not forget the relaxed pace of life, the art and architecture and the proximity to the vibrant, culturally rich cities of Granada and Malaga. All wrapped up, it comes as no surprise that the area is a popular investment location for those in search of a holiday or second home. The crystal clear waters along Costa Tropical provide superb conditions for snorkelling and scuba diving. The wealth of underwater life guarantees plenty to see. With the Sierra Nevada only an hour away, here is one of the few places in the world where one may ski in the morning and sunbathe in the afternoon. Not as well known as its neighbouring areas, the Costa Tropical manages to maintain some of the traditional Andalucian lifestyle and an unspoilt feel so rare in Spain. The 75-kilometre stretch of coastline was dubbed “Costa Tropical” to highlight its unique subtropical climate. Evidence of the superb climate can be found in the region’s agriculture – from the almond trees blossoming even before Christmas to the fact much of the terrain is brimming with tropical fruit production – avocados, mangos, pineapples and cherimoyas (custard apples). The combination of microclimate, tropical vegetation, geography, topography, and rich multicultural history (Phoenician, Roman, Greek and Arab) make the Costa Tropical one of the most interesting areas of Spain, and of Andalucia in particular. The Costa Tropical real estate market continues to grow, attracting buyers looking for a more rewarding lifestyle. For those in search of views, luxury, style and quality, this villa offers all of that and more. The villa is a marriage of sophisticated design and endless comfort, one that evokes a unique combination of understated elegance and modern luxury. The strikingly designed villa offers splendid informality in contemporary surroundings. 70

Stylish versatility and zoned living are key to providing the perfect balance between practicality and modern elegance. At the heart of the contemporary home are lifestyle-friendly features such as open plan family and dining areas, fabulous living rooms and spacious retreats. The brand new house was built with exceptional attention to modern details, with a warm and inviting palette of wood, glass and stone. The gorgeous residence showcases a spacious floorplan with 600m² of luxurious living space, featuring six bedrooms, fabulous kitchen, living and dining areas. The perfect mixture of the interior open plan living and the beautiful outdoor areas enable an incomparable indoor-outdoor lifestyle, where the outdoor living is every bit as luxurious and stylish as the beautiful interior design allows. From every vantage point, the panoramic ocean views are simply breathtaking. Spectacular Mediterranean Sea and sunset views are part of everyday life here. The deluxe villa features the ultimate outdoor relaxation and entertaining area with worldclass vistas, gorgeous terraces, three pools and private access to the beach. Located on a private plot of 1,500m² in a gated community in Almuñecar, the property boasts everything one could wish for in a waterfront vacation home. Here is a sublime setting for the discerning owner to enjoy a Mediterranean lifestyle of ultimate sophistication. The elegant, sleek design lines and dazzling panoramas make the residence a modern dream home. Price upon request. CONTACT

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or those searching for the ultimate in waterfront locations on the East Coast of Australia, here is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the finest beach houses on the market. Reflecting the exquisite coastal lifestyle, this luxurious villa with showstopping views of golden sands and blue sea provides the perfect platform from which to enjoy the enviable lifestyle that is synonymous with Salt Village in Kingscliff. Delivering a serenity that comes from the understated elegance and contemporary luxuries, the house represents prestigious beachfront living at its finest. The stunning residence radiates a sophisticated flair within a modern floor plan, perfect for enjoying the most privileged of seaside lifestyles. The house combines clever practicality, smart innovation and clean lines for a fresh uncluttered feel. To make the most of the breathtaking waterfront panoramas, the house takes shape in multiple levels, incorporating both indoor and outdoor living areas that artfully extend the living space into the out-of-doors. Offering uncompromising style, the villa’s strong, beautiful and purposeful lines define its contemporary and timeless structure. With www.theaddressmagazine.com

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its deeply pitched gabled roofs and salt-white weatherboards, the residence is very much the quintessential beach house. The modern classic design pays homage to iconic coastal style, reminiscent of Melbourne’s famous Brighton bathing boxes and the Ralph Laureninspired beach mansions of the Hamptons. It is a magnum opus showcase for its four bedrooms, with amazing uninterrupted ocean views, providing a lifestyle that suspends the boundaries of ordinary living. Several balconies optimise the panoramic views that also fill the versatile living areas, blending intimate settings and generous spaces designed for the passionate entertainer. Offering 500m² of luxury, the modern villa features an expansive living room with cathedral ceiling, media room and a fabulous kitchen and dining area with butler’s pantry. Facing into the pool courtyard, a detached pavilion is currently used as a very comfortable home office, but could also be a guest suite or a teenager’s retreat. Every luxury has been thought of and well executed – from the latest energy-efficient design principles, to environmentally sustainable materials of the highest quality, including reclaimed mountain ash floorboards. The oceanfront home boasts plenty of windows and outdoor living areas from which to take in the amazing view of sun, sand and surf. Awaken every morning to the majestic sunrises over the pristine blue Pacific Ocean. In the balmy evenings, sit back, relax and enjoy the sublime sunsets behind Mount Warning. Positioned on beachfront land in Salt Village, the superb coastal home sits on a private plot of 650m², complete with an oversized plunge pool, timber decking and outdoor shower. There is also a large double garage. Nestled in a serene, subtropical enclave, Salt Village is just over an hour’s drive south of Brisbane, a mere 15 minutes south of the Gold 76

Coast International Airport and just 30 minutes north of the famous Byron Bay. The unique 73-hectare hamlet of pristine oceanfront land comprises luxury beach resorts, residential and retail precincts, all seamlessly blended within expansive parkland with bicycle and walking paths. Inspired by the great seaside villages of the world, the multi-award winning Australian seaside village is bounded by the Pacific to the east along 1.2 kilometres of beach frontage. Salt Village residents enjoy immediate access to the infrastructure that includes a vast number of international standard golf courses, excellent public transport system, domestic and international air terminals, casino, racecourse, major shopping centres, educational facilities, hospitals and cultural and sporting events. Located at South Kingscliff on the beautiful Tweed Coast, Salt Village is the quintessential Australian beachside resort and residential community. Every year, more families discover that the Tweed Coast is one of the great Australian lifestyle havens. It is well known for its relaxed way of life, lovely climate, pristine beaches and World Heritage-listed national parks. While the fantastic lifestyle is a major attraction to buy at Salt Village, the strong fundamentals of the Tweed Coast’s property market speak volumes. According to figures from Tweed Shire Council, Tweed has a population of 91,170, which is expected to increase by more than 40% by 2031. Here is where classic beach house design meets cutting-edge eco simplicity in a manner that redefines luxury beachfront living. Price: AUD3.5 million. CONTACT

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Exceptionally elegant and beautifully detailed, the extraordinary villa enjoys a glorious setting

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ne of Australia’s most iconic destinations, Byron Bay is a chic seaside town with amazing beaches, laid-back atmosphere and loads of style. Its natural beauty, coupled with its many jaw-dropping beaches, Julian Rocks Marine Reserve, Cape Byron Lighthouse, unspoilt hinterland and nearby World Heritage-listed national parks, have helped cement Byron Bay’s reputation as a world-renowned place to live and visit. As well there are trendy cafés, award-winning gourmet restaurants, unique galleries and boutiques, Byron Farmers Market, the East Coast International Blues & Roots Music Festival (also known as the Byron Bay Bluesfest), plus an annual food festival, writers festival, film festival and more. 80

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There is also an idyllic charm, quaint atmosphere and trendy vibe about the beach town that attracts wealthy Europeans and city dwellers from Melbourne and Sydney. A fantastic opportunity to own a rare piece of real estate, this exceptional mansion is perfectly suited to take full advantage of Byron Bay’s seductive lifestyle. A profound luxury of space, dazzling panoramic views and classic architectural details converges at the rarefied residence in Byron Bay’s greenest, quietest and most elite suburb of Ewingsdale. 82

The magnificent villa is perfectly located in a superb elevated position to maximise the sweeping views of the green hills below, across to the lighthouse, Byron Bay and the sparkling Pacific Ocean beyond. Sophistication and style define every aspect of the beautiful house. Clean, classic lines highlight the elegant layout and fine features. Showcasing an artful blend of Tuscan and Mediterranean design, this is where comfort, elegance and luxury, without ostentation, are constant propositions.

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Designed to combine sheer size with undisputed elegance and refinement, the luxurious mansion offers beautifully detailed entertaining spaces, a sumptuous formal dining room, a 1,000-bottle wine cellar and country-style gourmet kitchen with multi-room kitchen area. Entertaining in lavish style is the way to use the extraordinary collection of rooms. There are seven bedrooms, including a sensational master suite with walk-in wardrobes, a breathtaking bathroom finished in marble and a massive egg-shaped Terrazzo bath in front of

French doors that open to a Juliet balcony and stunning views. Abounding with rich and opulent architectural detailing, the standout villa exudes all the qualities associated with luxury properties. Exquisite architectural design elements include an imposing formal great room with 6-metre ceilings; a hand-carved limestone fireplace and a grand sandstone staircase, finished with a Javanese teak balustrade that was salvaged from a shipwreck. Numerous bifold doors and French doors introduce inviting, light-filled living areas.

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The perfect balance of indoor opulence and fabulous outdoor living, the elite villa enjoys an idyllic setting of serenity and tranquillity on a private one–acre plot. The luxurious residence is surrounded by superbly designed gardens, replete with a wonderful orange and lemon orchard, herbs, water features and gardenia hedges. Pebbled paths meander through wisteria and grape vines that drape over al fresco dining and entertaining courtyards. 84

The epitome of gracious Mediterranean living, owners will relish the fine outdoor amenities that include a saltwater swimming pool, pool house and impressive terrace equipped with a variety of sitting and dining areas that afford lovely views towards the coast and the mountains. Majestically located in Ewingsdale, the mansion is just five minutes drive from the beach and the eclectic township of Byron Bay, and 10 minutes from the heritage town

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of Bangalow. Ewingsdale is Byron’s best-kept secret, graced with impressive houses nestled amongst large mature gardens in a picturesque setting. Offering privacy and peace to the privileged owner, the villa is reached from a stunning driveway and through subtropical rainforest pockets, wonderfully situated on a quiet cul-de-sac. The prestigious residence is just 45 minutes from Gold Coast Airport at Coolangatta and the Gold Coast and just under two hours from Brisbane.

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A chic, elegant haven in a panoramic position The villa redefines the art of luxury escapism with its unparalleled privacy and seductive ocean scenes

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yron Bay’s enduring appeal continues as a favourite coastal destination for owning a holiday home or a weekend getaway pad. With its spectacular scenic beauty, an internationally renowned program of arts and music festivals along with the relaxed atmosphere, Byron Bay boasts coastal perfection, enchanting hinterland and easy living. Once the haunt of surfers, hippies and backpackers, Australia’s Byron Bay has been re-created as an upscale destination for A-listers, house buyers and savvy investors. Byron Bay is easily accessible from Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Newcastle and Sydney via the Pacific Highway, while Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is served by flights from Sydney and Melbourne. A discreet location for holidaying celebrities, Wategos Beach is Byron Bay’s jewel in the crown, an exclusive precinct that is widely recognized as the “best patch” on New South Wales’ North Coast for the finest real estate. The tightly held neighbourhood is situated below the Cape Byron lighthouse and, since the mid-1990s, Wategos Beach has established itself as an exclusive enclave. With limited stock available, discerning buyers have been willing to pay a premium for the finest real estate on offer. This is gorgeous beach house is set in Cape Byron Headland Nature Reserve and provides a rare opportunity to own the perfect escape overlooking the stunning Wategos Beach, one of Australia’s most stunning beaches. Embracing entertaining, relaxing and a desirable coastal lifestyle, the allure of the gorgeous beach house is immeasurable and irresistible. 86

A luxurious retreat immersed in stunning natural beauty, the chic villa features uninterrupted views of the ocean from the vantage point in the lush mountainside. Whales and dolphins play just metres from shore, surfers catch that perfect wave and the sun sets spectacularly over the nearby hinterland. The contemporary villa has been thoughtfully designed and meticulously decorated for luxurious comfort and stylish living. Inside, modern luxury meets practicality for a look that is, at once, loveable and liveable. The modern beach house offers light and airy open plan living with three bedrooms, lounging and dining area. Chefs will appreciate the designer Caesarstone kitchen worktop. A palette of white and wood plays wonderfully against the dramatic views, which are always the foremost focal point of the home. With everything imaginable for fine living, here is a place where privacy and serenity abound. Offering the ultimate indoor-outdoor lifestyle, the fabulous villa comes with expansive entertaining deck with oversized Jacuzzi and walls of glass. The dramatic ocean panorama unfolds in a manner that will enchant and mesmerise – day and night. It is a stylish slice of heaven, with breathtaking vistas of golden sand, pale blue water and deep orange sunsets. Yours to own. Price: AUD4.95 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY BALI

Modern Eco-Glam The 端ber-stylish vacation villas feature superlative views combined with striking architecture

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ali is the all-in-one destination. No other place in Southeast Asia can compete with its combination of a rich and glorious culture and history, spectacular landscape with a wealth of breathtakingly beautiful beaches, mountains and rainforests as well as traditional villages, world-class surfing and diving, fine

dining, great shopping, friendly people, deluxe resorts and sublime spas. Bali may be small in size, but its prominence as a destination is huge, and rightfully so. Also known as The Land of the Gods, Bali is one of the most beautiful and inspiring tropical destinations in the world.

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Endless stretches of beach lead inland to hillsides terraced with jewel-green rice paddies. Forests dotted with intricately carved temples abound. These ancient shrines – thousands are scattered across the island –are evidence of Bali’s deep-seated, enduring spirituality. For the island’s 3.9 million, mostly Hindu residents, daily routines are interspersed with prayers, blessings, and rituals. These traditions, along with the unspoilt natural beauty, make Bali such a compelling, authentic and utterly alluring destination. As one of the world’s most popular island destinations, Bali saw record numbers of foreign arrivals in 2011, totalling 2,756,579 , an increase of about 10.57% over 2010. This unending allure continues to entice holidaymakers and property investors alike. The real estate market has been underpinned by Bali’s unique charms and the ease of access from cities such as Bangkok, Brunei, Darwin, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Osaka, Perth, Seoul, Singapore, Taipei and Tokyo. The motivation for buying property may be primarily for lifestyle, but investors can also benefit from Bali’s rising land values, strong real estate sector and holiday destination popularity. Picture surrendering to the enchantment of Bali’s beauty and serenity in the luxury of the flawless perfection of Alila Villas Uluwatu. Created as a sanctuary for the senses, this exceptional villa resort represents the ultimate lifestyle investment. Alila Villas Uluwatu offers a unique opportunity to own one of the most beautiful and exclusive pieces of real estate imaginable – just 30 villas are on offer for private ownership. Staking a stylish claim on Bali’s rugged Bukit Peninsula, a quiet corner known for fabulous surfing and even more fabulous temples, Alila Villas Uluwatu is a dazzling, contemporary cliffhanger resort that showcases dramatic ecoluxe design in a jaw-dropping setting. Poised on an elevated plateau that meets limestone cliffs sweeping down to the Indian Ocean,

the panoramic vista from Alila Villas Uluwatu is picture-perfect. One of the island’s most seductive hideaways, the property is just 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport (also known as Denpasar International Airport) and 15 minutes from Jimbaran Bay near the renowned Uluwatu Temple. Designed for a sophisticated and stylish lifestyle, the private residences are as serene as they are strikingly sensual. Panoramic views over the Indian Ocean complement the architecturally stunning villas, each with crisp, minimalist interiors and seductive outdoor living spaces. The spacious, openplan villas come with private saltwater pools, sun terraces and stunning cabanas. Elegant interiors blend contemporary style with traditional Balinese materials of wood, rattan and stone. The resort’s exclusive 3-bedroom cliffside villas are gorgeous retreats designed around a flowing sequence of spaces extending up to the cliff’s edge – indoor, semi-enclosed and open to the ocean. Bedrooms feature private courtyard gardens and bathrooms with garden views. A central courtyard is a secluded space, overlooking a private infinity pool that merges with the ocean horizon, and a grassed area at the cliff edge that affords a spectacular space for entertaining. Sun decks invite the gentle ocean breezes. Walkways and bridges connect relaxation pavilions and pools to the spacious living areas. The purchase of one of the elegant villas fulfils that dream of owning a home in paradise while affording a return on the investment. Owners can choose to make their villa an exclusive holiday sanctuary, or an income-generating investment by releasing it into the rental pool managed by Alila Hotels and Resorts – or a combination of both. The property was designed by Singaporebased architects WOHA, an award-winning firm that has built a global reputation for their

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innovative designs for projects in tropical environments. The take-your-breath-away beauty of Alila Villas Uluwatu and its sensitive placement on the delicate landscape is a fusion of low-slung vernacular Indonesian architecture and modernist design. The striking design combines the delights of traditional Balinese pavilion architecture and stunning landscapes with contemporary dynamic treatment of space and form. The stunning villa resort expertly champions the concept of creating a modern yet unimposing locale that seamlessly blends with its natural surroundings. Designed as an ecologically sustainable development, and thanks to systematic, resort-wide water and energy conservation mechanisms, Alila Villas Uluwatu resort is the first of its kind in Bali to achieve the highest level of certification for Environmentally Sustainable Development (ESD) and is designed to the Green Globes GG21 standard. All materials were locally sourced: stone for the walls is from on-site road cuttings while sustainable timber includes coconut and bamboo. Craftsmen in Java and Bali made the interior furniture, lamps and accessories. Regarded as one of the best resorts in the world, the property has received a number of prestigious design, service and environmental awards since opening in 2009. Awards include Condé Nast Traveler The Gold List 2010/2012; Condé Nast Traveller The Gold List 2010-2012; Royal Institute of British Architects International Award 2011; 92

Forbes 2011 – World’s 20 Coolest Hotel Pools; EarthCheck – Silver Certification for Environmental & Social Performance; World Architectural Festival 2010 – World’s Best Holiday Building; and The International Hotel, Motel + Restaurant Show (IHMRS) Gold Key Awards 2010 – Best Hotel Design – Resort. Property owners benefit from seamless access to Alila Villas Uluwatu’s celebrated lifestyle experiences, making their acquisition an investment that reaches beyond conventional real estate ownership to embrace an exquisite lifestyle founded on principles of beauty, serenity and luxury. Villa owners also benefit from unrestricted access to all of the resort’s facilities and property management services, including around-the-clock security and maintenance of the villa and common areas. Villas are professionally managed and maintained by Asia’s leading boutique hotel management company, Alila Hotels & Resorts. Facilities on the 15-hectare eco-luxury resort include a spectacular 50-metre infinity pool, a spa, gym, two restaurants, bar, gallery, library, wedding pavilion and leisure concierge. Here is a triumph of ecological and architectural fusion. Eco luxury does not get any better than this. Price: From USD3 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY BARBADOS

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arbados has long established itself as a hub for the world’s high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), having always attracted a diverse mix of politicians, business leaders, sports stars and celebrities. Overseas buyers seeking second homes continue to turn to Barbados as a stable place to invest. Many visitors to the idyllic island instantly fall for its charm and beauty and go on to acquire homes here, so that they can enjoy its unique lifestyle to the fullest. In essence, international buyers have been attracted to the island not just because it offers a home away from home, tropical living, first-class leisure facilities and the highest standards of luxury, but also because it represents a stable investment. Barbados is blessed with a wonderful climate and warm Caribbean waters. The relaxed elegant lifestyle on offer here introduces a plethora of activities, including world-class golf, an abundance of watersports and fine restaurants, all of which make the destination a paradise. The country is regarded as a developed nation by the standards set by the United Nations, with modern infrastructure, public and private health care services and educational institutions, including a university. www.theaddressmagazine.com

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Adding to the appeal of Barbados is the number of direct flights available from cities such as New York, Miami, Charlotte, Dallas, Montreal, Toronto, London, Frankfurt and S達o Paulo. Real estate in Barbados continues to offer an excellent opportunity. Unique properties such as the famous Sandy Lane Estate are regarded as recession-proof because they are always in demand. This gorgeous residence is the very essence of a luxury villa: superior interior and exterior presentation and a sought-after position at the legendary Sandy Lane. The premier villa is among the most desirable pieces of real estate in Barbados. The villa is distinguished by its beautiful architecture, fine finishes and decoration that show 96

the exquisite taste of its owners. The exclusive residence melds the refined aesthetics of the past and present to ensure classic elegance and graceful modern ease. Designed to create an exceptional lifestyle delivering the highest level of quality and luxury, the house lends itself to fabulous entertaining. The deluxe 7-bedroom property is extremely well presented, with ample accommodation for family and friends, making it the ideal holiday home. The main house consists of four double bedrooms and a sprawling open plan living and dining room, which spills onto a spacious covered patio overlooking the swimming pool and gardens. It is a wonderful spot for al fresco dining. A modern kitchen fully

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equipped with state-of-the-art stainless steel appliances and granite work surfaces, a study and a separate TV room complete the superb main house. The property includes a self-contained 1-bedroom apartment with kitchenette and private balcony. Also on the grounds is a selfcontained 2-bedroom cottage with kitchen, patio and plunge pool. Perfectly situated on almost two acres in the heart of Sandy Lane, the elegant family home exudes an atmosphere of exclusivity and privacy. The beautifully landscaped gardens feature a fabulous Japanese mosaic pool and Jacuzzi, and two gazebos around the pool area – one with a bar and one with bathroom and shower facilities.

The fairways of the famous golf course presents a magnificent backdrop and invites a sense of unrivalled beauty and tranquillity. The splendid Sandy Lane beach is mere moments away by car. Residents have access to the Property Owners Beach Facility on the island’s finest west coast beach, equipped with sun loungers. Experience casual elegance, timeless style and world-class sophistication as well as an unmatched quality of life. Price: USD5.75 million. CONTACT

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Island Living with Distinction The villa expresses the epitome of excellence in an exclusive waterfront environment

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lthough Barbados is a small market on the world stage, it is no coincidence that the island represents a prominent real estate investment opportunity that appeals to discerning international buyers. High-end investors have long been attracted to the resilience of the island’s property market, especially compared with the price fluctuations seen in other parts of the Caribbean. Some of the factors that combine to make Barbados a popular second or third home destination include the island’s numerous international air links with Europe, the U.S. and Canada. Furthermore, the cosmopolitan culture of Barbados offers residents many of the attributes normally associated with big city life but with a Caribbean touch – fine dining, sophisticated leisure amenities and upscale shopping – services and facilities that many other small destinations do not enjoy. The island also offers a stable economic, political and social environment, where the protection of property rights is strong, and the rule of law, based on British Common Law, is well respected. And of course there are the wonderful beaches. Barbados beaches are truly some of the most beautiful in the Caribbean. The island, long known for www.theaddressmagazine.com

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its pristine coastline, offers 60 outstanding options that stretch along the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The demand for Barbados real estate as an excellent investment opportunity has, over the last decade, seen an influx of international buyers in search of both primary and secondary residences. Beachfront properties have outpaced all other segments of Barbados real estate. Presiding over dazzling views and the calm turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, this gracious villa has few equals when it comes to privacy, luxury and that coveted beachfront location. For the passionate connoisseur of style, the property is a visually stunning, yet eminently liveable residence, engulfed in the kind 100

of seaside beauty that spells “paradise.” A wonderful example of design excellence and luxury living combined, the waterfront villa seduces with its size, luminosity and serenity. The interior design is an eclectic mix of understated elegance and artistic flair, fusing into a Caribbean getaway that is both indulgent and inspirational. The exquisite holiday home is characterised by glamorous touches, such as floors finished with shell stone tiles throughout, and bathrooms beautifully finished in marble. The home is truly an entertainer’s dream, with 6,500 sq.ft. of interior living that flows perfectly to the outdoors. Decorated with extravagant perfection, the luxurious villa features an entrance foyer, open plan living-dining room, fully equipped kitchen, laundry room,

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staff quarters and six beautifully appointed bedroom suites. Located on a fabulous elevated beachfront site of 9,362 sq.ft., the deluxe villa is surrounded by lush tropical plants to ensure complete privacy. A private stairway leads from the pool deck to an unspoilt beach, where the irresistible azure waters of the Caribbean Sea gently lap the shoreline. Expertly designed to take advantage of breathtaking panoramas, the villa comes with a magical seaside setting, an inviting infinity swimming pool, Jacuzzi, spacious terrace with wet bar and sun deck with barbecue area. Here is the perfect retreat to capture the true essence of Bajan opulence. The elegant residence is conveniently situated in St. James, between the historical

Bridgetown and Holetown, on the exclusive West Coast. The Sandy Lane and Royal Westmoreland golf courses, as well as some of the island’s finest restaurants, are within a 15-minute drive, while the international airport is approximately 25 minutes away. The villa’s unsurpassed location provides an exceptional Barbados real estate opportunity, with the benefits of exclusivity, serenity and a waterfront setting. Price: USD7.5 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY BARCELONA

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arcelona real estate sees continued strong demand for luxury and high-end properties. Premium real estate in top locations are maintaining their value, even during economically turbulent times, and the level of demand for Barcelona property – particularly from foreign buyers – has remained stable. The strong level of demand from abroad is focused primarily on the scarce supply of high-end homes at prestigious addresses. From the pleasant weather to first-rate health care system, many factors contribute to the high quality of life that Barcelona offers its residents. The metropolis is globally famous for its iconic architecture, world-class museums, vibrant culture, beautiful beaches and internationally recognised educational institutions. Barcelona is also served by an excellent communication network that includes ready access to Barcelona El Prat Airport – Europe’s fastest-growing major airport – and several high-speed train links. Offering city living at its finest, this elegant villa is an exclusive and grandly proportioned piece 104

of Barcelona real estate. For those seeking the ultimate in style, luxury and comfort, the impressive residence, with 1,010m² of pure extravagance, is the perfect choice. From its privileged hilltop position, the deluxe villa boasts stunning views of the urban landscape that capture the changing moods of the city from dawn till dusk. Epitomising a relaxed and casual lifestyle within sumptuous surroundings, the design, presentation and finish of the select offering are without compare. The design concept infuses classical elements with a modern aesthetic to create a comfortable and sophisticated interior. The spacious accommodation boasts plenty of room to relax and entertain in the indoor and outdoor living areas. Inside, the main focus of the house is the spacious central living area. The magnificent living area, with more than 400m² of luxury, is divided into different levels, boasting a lounge, dining room, office, library and home cinema.

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The lovely interior of the house is tastefully appointed with six bedrooms, a modern kitchen and a delightful wine cellar. The imposing residence also comes with a wellness area that includes pool with waterfall, Jacuzzi, massage room and sauna. Parking and a lift complement the lavish villa. Commanding a gorgeous vantage point to capture breathtaking views of the city skyline, the superb villa has been designed to fully embrace the outdoors. The stunning family home enjoys immaculate gardens, terrace, and an outdoor pergola of 60m², complete with large dining table, wet bar, barbecue, and wood burning paella oven. The careful thought that has gone into the design and landscaping has resulted in a fabulous setting for outdoor living. Wonderfully located in Valldoreix, the refined villa enjoys a beautiful plot of 1,890m². This is an ideal place for a family who wants to live in an area surrounded by nature, but with easy access to the city of Barcelona.

A quiet residential area just outside of Barcelona, Valldoreix is part of the municipality of Sant Cugat del Valles, whose inhabitants enjoy an excellent quality of life, as well as being within commuting distance of Barcelona city by road and train. There is a wide range of shops in the area. Amenities include leading International schools, golf clubs and sports centres. Thanks to its strategic location, its superb transport links to Barcelona and its extensive green areas, Sant Cugat has become a desirable location for families who work in Barcelona but prefer a more tranquil living space. This magnificently grand house epitomises urban sophistication at its best. Price upon request. CONTACT

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Elegant and timeless with great scale and refined style The villa comes with an address reserved for true connoisseurs of fine living

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arcelona is unequivocally a Mediterranean city, not only because of its geographical location but also, and above all, because of its history, tradition and culture. With a lovely Mediterranean lifestyle, cultural highlights and a wealth of Modernisme architecture, Barcelona is a world-class city. Here is a rarefied Barcelona residence that combines timeless elegance with the cosmopolitan energy of a vibrantly modern metropolis. Marked by its Old World glamour and understated sophistication, there is a clear sense of grandeur and elegance about the historic villa. The property provides an exclusive setting and a blend of fine features for the owner to indulge in a celebrated way of life. Generous in scale and intimate in comfort, it is a magnificent residence conceived foremost as a home: inviting, warm, private and gorgeously beautiful. The majestic exterior is matched by an impressive, imposing interior. With 854m² of refined living space, the huge villa offers plenty of space for family gatherings, as well as entertaining. It features gracious principal rooms and 10 bedrooms. In addition, the unique villa is graced with a private chapel, giving the property a magical flair. Designed in the Catalan Modernista style, the residence retains its character with inlaid marquetry floors, mouldings on the ceilings, stained glass windows, a great richness of ornamentation, beautiful fireplace and wrought iron balconies and gates. 106

Commanding ceilings and superb proportions set the grand tone of the architectural gem. The property is in need of general updating, but represents a unique opportunity to acquire a historical property. An urban oasis of luxury, tranquillity and peace, the villa enjoys a private plot of 729m², complete with terrace, English interior courtyard, garden and parking space for six cars. Boasting a desirable and privileged location, the luxury family home is situated in Bonanova. The upmarket area of the Zona Alta area of Barcelona is characterised by the many original classic villas. Bonanova is a primarily residential area, but in addition, there are many excellent restaurants, bars and boutiques throughout the neighbourhood. The proximity to many of Barcelona’s best international schools, including Englishlanguage schools, makes Bonanova property extremely enticing for international families looking to relocate to the city. There is excellent access to the city centre and Barcelona International Airport. This prestigious villa offers the perfect opportunity for those looking for an exclusive lifestyle in Barcelona. Price: €3.8 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY BINTAN (INDONESIA)

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Ultra-stylish resort villas evoke understated sophistication

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intan beckons those who seek a tropical haven that still offers seclusion and a true escape. Located at the heart of the dynamic Southeast Asia and just 45 minutes by ferry from vibrant Singapore, Bintan is a world away from its bustling neighbour. Busy Singaporeans often use the Indonesian island as a weekend respite. Making up a poetic setting that is so close to Singapore and yet a world apart, the island is blessed with an alluring landscape of palmfringed beaches, secluded coves, pristine lakes and forests, all surrounded by the shimmering waters of the South China Sea. Proximity to Singapore, excellent infrastructure, stability and security, have already resulted in a growth spurt in Bintan’s real estate market, and international interest is set to build. Now, for a discerning few, Bintan has something very special on offer: Alila Villas Bintan, a private paradise on the beach. This is a getaway so exclusive that no more than 24 connoisseurs of the good life may indulge in the luxury of owning a private villa. Nestled along the northern coast, Alila Villas Bintan will be the epitome of fine living, offering an exclusive villa lifestyle amidst the mystic charm of its natural surroundings. Introducing an unprecedented level of exclusivity and style to the island, Alila Villas Bintan will be centred around Asia’s rich arts and cultural heritage, legendary hospitality and contemporary lifestyle experiences. Here is a place where luxury and world-class service mingle with awe-inspiring scenic beauty to create a refined 110

property of superior indulgence. At its scenic hillside location, meandering down toward sandy white beaches, the 14.4hectare gated development comprises a select number of residences available for sale, an elegant boutique hotel with first-class facilities and a village community. Award-winning architectural firm WOHA has created a stylish retreat of international standard that is in total harmony with the ever-changing coastal landscape. Designed to complement nature, yet incorporating luxury and modernity, Alila Villas Bintan reflects understated elegance and a stylish ambiance. The private villas are an elegant combination of glorious tranquillity, refined luxury and sublime privacy. Modern minimalist interiors create a sense of serenity inside the open-concept houses. Cutting-edge designer finishes fuse with spectacular indoor/ outdoor spaces – presented against a breathtaking scenic backdrop. Constructed to EarthCheck’s rigorous environmental standards, two styles of property are for sale at Bintan: 3-bedroom beachfront villas and 2-bedroom pool villas with ocean and jungle views. Each of the 2-bedroom pool villas captures the essence of a tropical resort lifestyle beautifully in an open living area, extending to the private swimming pool and sun decks. Enjoy the comfort of elegant, contemporary-styled interiors, and stunning sea and sunset views from up on the hillside. Ownership of a pool villa gives investors personal use of the villa for up to 30 days each year and the opportunity to

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generate a return on investment by leasing the villa back to the hotel rental pool. The developer has also put in place a buy-back guarantee, allowing villa owners the chance to sell the unit back to the developer at the original purchase price, five years after the start of operation. The 3-bedroom beachfront residences are stunningly located on an impressive private plot of 3,000m², each boasting modern-styled living space, direct beach access and panoramic sea views. Natural materials such as local stone and weathered wood from sustainable sources will reflect reverence for the environment, while polished cement and glass will contribute to the sleekness of the overall concept. The extraordinary villas will come 112

with private infinity pool, sundeck, rooftop cabana and gourmet kitchen. Dream of having an art studio or gallery? Build an extension into the hillside, complete with outdoor display courtyards as well as bathroom and storage facilities. Here is a great private space for hosting small events and exhibitions. The ability to separate the villa’s upper and lower levels, each with their own entrance, gives owners the option to rent the upper level back to the hotel as a 2-bedroom guest accommodation, without compromising privacy or security on the lower level. Owners may also rent out the whole villa. The rented accommodation will be managed and maintained by Alila Hotels and Resorts, Asia’s leading boutique hotel management company.

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Residence owners have full access to all the amenities of the boutique hotel, which is professionally managed by Alila Hotels and Resorts. Facilities include a breathtaking infinity pool, restaurants, bar, library and teahouse. An additional four hectares are devoted to a village with museum, gallery, spa, boutiques, fine dining, cooking school and organic farm. Bintan is barefoot luxury at its finest. The laidback, secluded getaway offers an abundance of pristine natural wonders and wildlife encounters. Island activities include four-wheel-drive adventures, mountain biking, trekking, diving and golfing. Designed by Greg Norman, the 18-hole Laguna Bintan Golf Club will inspire both aspiring and seasoned golfers alike. Set in 60 hectares of lush landscaping, the course

winds gently through a diverse terrain of forest, wetlands, beachfront coconut groves and an abandoned quarry. The greens are challenging, with memorable signature holes. This is a rare opportunity to own a piece of tropical heaven, offering seclusion and escape for the senses. Unsurpassed style and endless elegance, Alila Villas Bintan is a superb holiday home investment. Prices: From USD 1.5 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY COSTA BARCELONA MARESME

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Timeless Grandeur A one-of-a-kind estate that is truly one of the most incredible properties in Spain

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Highlighting the Costa Maresme real estate market is a singular masterpiece that offers that rare combination of heritage, refinement and artistic perfection. The superior worldclass country estate combines timeless beauty and majesty with the security and convenience of cutting-edge technology. It is welcoming, warm, comfortable, luxurious – richly imagined for that sophisticated buyer who possesses 116

the right degree of international vision and incomparable taste. Originally built in 1490, the magnificent masia was completely restored in 1990, using traditional material and craftsmanship to evoke the elegance and style of a bygone era. A life of luxury awaits within the walls of the country estate, offering a sophisticated atmosphere in a classical setting. Reflecting grandeur

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and elegance in abundance, the significant property provides 2,000m² of luxury space. Designed for gracious living and entertaining, the 10-bedroom estate offers living areas of the finest style and opulence. The property showcases expansive living and entertaining spaces, ideal for formal and informal gatherings, a library, generously proportioned professional kitchen decked out with state-of

the-art appliances and breakfast room. A fitness centre and helipad may be added. This is a rare and elegant home, rich in history and gracious in its architectural details that include an imposing entrance hallway with majestic stone staircase, fireplaces and an impressive gated archway. The magnificent country estate is located in one of the most desirable areas of the Costa

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Maresme, in the exclusive residential enclave of Supermaresme in Sant Andreu de Llavaneres. Unsurpassed in its scope, luxury and privacy, the historic estate stands out even in a community known for its many exceptional residences. The house is ultra-private, set in four hectares of beautiful grounds, yet within walking distance of the charming village of Sant Andreu de Llavaneres and only a 5-minute drive from the beach and the nearest golf course. The Barcelona city centre is less than 30 minutes by road or train. For maximum security, the main entrance is accessed through electric gates via the Supermaresme development. Enveloped in idyllic tranquillity, the lovely grounds consist of impeccably manicured English-style lawn, woodland, mature trees, fruit trees and a vegetable garden. The property also enjoys a fabulous swimming pool, terraces and a tennis court. The grand property is currently used as a deluxe family home, but could be converted into a gorgeous boutique hotel or events venue (subject to planning permission). Old World grandeur prevails throughout the sumptuous showplace that lends itself to hosting memorable social events for hundreds of guests. The high level of security and privacy available at the estate have allowed it to be used by many celebrities, including the Spanish royal family. The elite property represents an exceedingly rare offering for those in search of the finest in prestigious high-end homes in a desirable residential enclave. This home has all the prestige and distinction of fine living at its best. Price: â‚Ź10 million. Furniture may be purchased separately. CONTACT

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LUXURY COSTA BRAVA

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roperty in Costa Brava is increasingly in demand, as more and more buyers become aware of the area’s many attractions that include vibrant cities, beautiful beaches, rich cultural heritage, excellent climate and breathtaking scenery. The Costa Brava in Catalonia is Spain’s magnificent “Wild Coast,” where the Pyrenees come to play with the Mediterranean Sea. It is the most spectacular coastline along the Mediterranean, with an astonishing variety and diversity of stunning landscapes ranging from secluded sandy beaches, high rocky cliffs, tiny coves with beautiful natural harbours, wildlife nature reserves and unspoilt marine parks. The Costa Brava has so much to offer for those in search of that special lifestyle. The area boasts outstanding golf courses such as PGA Catalunya and Empordà Golf. Thanks to Ferran Adrià and Joan Roca, a whole generation of chefs now offer sensational cuisine, many of whose restaurants have received Michelin stars. The cultural heritage of the Costa Brava highlights the legacy of its two universally renowned figures: the artist, Salvador Dalí and his museum in Figueres, and the writer, Josep Pla and his Foundation in Palafrugell. The region boasts wonderful natural parks, botanical gardens and, of course, its jaw-dropping rugged coastline with gorgeous bays and enchanting coastal villages. Just 60 kilometres from Girona Airport, the charming medieval town of Begur and its surrounding coves, beaches and bays is one of the most sought-after areas of the Costa Brava. The area is popular with high-end international buyers and wealthy Catalans, many of whom maintain second homes here. Begur sits high on a hilltop and enjoys sweeping views of the Costa Brava coastline – from the Islas Medes, L’Estartit and the Bay of Roses in the north, to Palamos, Playa de Aro and Sant Feliu de Guixols in the south. The town also commands wonderful inland views over the Baix Empordà, including the medieval town of Pals, the hills of Torroella de Montgri and the snow-capped Pyrenees. 122

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Begur real estate is some of the most valuable property in the Costa Brava. This is a fine opportunity to acquire a significant and exquisite piece of real estate in that region. This magnificent villa is a major achievement in style and proportion, incorporating classic design and impeccable craftsmanship. It is the perfect integration of charm and elegance in a coveted setting that is the epitome of opulent living and sophisticated luxury. Generous in scale yet intimate in comfort, here is a residence designed foremost as a home: inviting, warm, private and spectacularly beautiful. Providing 1,068m² 124

of luxury, the prestigious villa offers lavish proportions of remarkable liveability. From its gracious entry and imposing living-dining areas, to the welcoming rooms beyond, each space seems to invite conversation and celebration. The elite villa also offers home cinema, billiards and games room as well as a stunning temperature-controlled wine cellar. The seven bedrooms include a resplendent topfloor master suite, complete with a luxurious bedroom, bathroom, office, living room with open fireplace and a terrace with hot tub that invites lingering.

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Architecturally designed to perfection, the décor of the deluxe villa is sumptuous and includes Syrian stone floors and traditional Catalan ceilings highlighted by wooden beams and vaulted arches. The property offers every feature imaginable for enjoyable living including a striking heated pool, lift, 4-car garage, state-of-the-art security system and air-conditioning. Wonderfully situated on a private plot of 1,300m², the elegant villa design lends itself perfectly to fine outdoor living, with lovely covered terraces and beautiful garden with Jacuzzi. The extraordinary house overlooks

a glorious fusion of the azure Mediterranean Sea, the verdant landscape and unending blue sky. Representing the pinnacle of luxury family living, the deluxe villa embodies the ultimate in the Costa Brava lifestyle. Price: €6 million. CONTACT

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The breathtaking country estate boasts a spectacular setting and gracious ambiance

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any intent on buying property in Spain are looking increasingly at inland regions. In recent years, these areas have begun attracting those wishing to maximise what they can obtain for their investment. And not to be overlooked is the added value of peace, tranquillity and privacy in a secure, unspoilt environment. Costa Brava is one of the top destinations for high net worth individuals looking to buy a country home in Spain. The area offers an extraordinary mosaic of scenery. It is not difficult to see why the combination of mountain and coast has proved such an irresistible draw for many buyers. There are several attractions that make the region stand out: its proximity to three international airports, its natural beauty, celebrated gastronomy and rich culture, to name a few. For many discerning buyers, Costa Brava’s unspoilt coastal and inland landscape is a key factor in purchasing decisions. Away from the traditional tourist coastal destinations such as Blanes and Lloret de Mar, many parts of the Costa Brava are becoming recognised for their breathtaking beauty, away from 128

over-development, and for their pretty coastal villages and wonderful beaches. The area’s security and privacy continues to be an important draw for luxury property investors, along with the longer-term investment value offered by desirable properties in the region’s most prized areas. Set in an almost impossibly beautiful location, commanding panoramic views over the endless rolling hills, this first-class country estate is the epitome of elegance, peace and serenity. Sumptuous luxury coupled with distinctive good taste are embedded in the ethos of this country masia. Refined architectural design and meticulous restoration have been combined seamlessly with original features to create the exceptional country house. Faithfully restored and lavishly embellished with massive wooden beams, handmade tiles, resplendent stone fireplace, vaulted ceilings and arched detailing, the interior design concept is a fusion of authenticity and opulence that reflects the very essence of fine country living. Grandly proportioned and finished to high standards, www.theaddressmagazine.com


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the luxurious country home represents the perfect marriage between executive living and family functionality. With 1,500m² of timeless living space, the magnificent home is imposing and impressive, yet comfortable and highly liveable. The stunning estate features eight bedrooms, including the master suite with its own living room. The grand custom residence comes with two gracious living rooms, including a split-level reception room and a dining room, billiards room with library, mezzanine gallery and a kitchen with breakfast area and access to a summer porch. 130

The estate also enjoys a 2-bedroom accommodation that can be used as staff quarters, and outbuildings. Nestled amongst the hills of Gavarres Nature Park, a protected area of evergreen woodland, the fine estate offers indoor-outdoor living perfected. Surrounded by untamed majesty, the estate’s sprawling 52 hectares of private land is a place of infinite calm and tranquillity. Along two sides of the property, there are expansive covered terraces with beautiful outdoor dining and lounge areas that are ideal for enjoying the breathtaking countryside views.

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The property also enjoys a 20-by-10-metre saltwater swimming pool, changing rooms, paddle tennis court and vegetable garden. Peace, quiet and privacy with a backdrop of natural beauty, makes the property the perfect getaway for a buyer looking for a unique country retreat in an idyllic setting. Although the property is unrivalled in its privacy, the city of Girona and its international airport are less than 20 minutes away by car, as are the beaches of Costa Brava. The exquisite farmhouse would make a wonderful country residence, equestrian

estate or hotel venture (subject to planning permission), offering the owner total privacy in a privileged countryside location with proximity to the urban lifestyle of Girona. Luxury and privacy await in this incredible Costa Brava property. Price: â‚Ź3.8 million. CONTACT

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he Costa Brava has it all: splendid sandy beaches stretching for miles, 300 days of sunshine a year, the vibrant nearby cities of Barcelona and Girona, small traditional Catalan villages, fabulous seafood restaurants, fascinating museums and galleries, wonderful national parks and innumerable excellent sporting opportunities, including worldfamous golf courses and skiing in the Pyrenees. Seclusion, privacy and natural beauty are prerequisites for many property buyers seeking a peaceful escape from their hurried lives, making Costa Brava real estate an attractive alternative for high-end investors and discerning property buyers. With a spectacular cliff-top setting, dramatically overlooking the scenic coastline, this luxurious property is cradled by the deep blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the distant horizon. The crashing waves on the rocks below are a reminder of place, as is the 134

unmistakable scent of the sea that permeates the air. Enjoying the most stunning of settings, the house is ideally located for those in search of the Costa Brava lifestyle. There is an aura of natural beauty and tranquillity. It is a place that combines breathtaking serenity with luxury living. Against the dramatic background of magnanimous ocean views, the villa is an absolute dream home for luxuriating in sybaritic bliss. Offering the right blend of privacy and priceless vistas, and designed for a wonderfully sophisticated lifestyle, the accommodation provides elegant living space, presented with flair and finesse. The quality finishes and stylish interior design allow for fine entertaining as well as comfortable, secluded relaxation. Nothing has been overlooked in the creation of the serene and welcoming retreat, a place of everchanging coastal and ocean backdrops that are always on show through expansive windows.

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Encompassing 348m² of living space, the home features four bedrooms, large kitchen, office, lounge, dining room and living room. Benefiting from its jaw-dropping setting, the southeast-facing property sits on 2,120m² of panoramic bliss. Inviting terraces and an infinity pool are magnificently placed for soaking in the splendour that lies beyond. All is here for those who demand the pictureperfect world of azure blue ocean vistas and glorious golden sunrises. Capturing the essence of idyllic living, the deluxe villa is wonderfully located with the beach at its doorstep. The gorgeous house is situated in a residential area of Sant Feliu de Guíxols. Located on the Costa Brava coast in the Baix Empordà region, the town of Sant Feliu de Guixols is in the heart of one of the most scenic and sought-after areas of the Costa Brava. Just 110 kilometres from Barcelona, 46 kilometres from Girona Airport and 91 kilometres from the French border,

the location is ideal for a holiday home or a year-round private residence. The bustling coastal town boasts a beautiful sandy beach, marina, a picturesque old town with daily market and a wide selection of shops, cafés, bars and restaurants. Sant Feliu de Guíxols also enjoys a rich historical and architectural heritage that are on display in many of its buildings and monuments. It is also one of the most popular yacht charter destinations on the Costa Brava coast. Nothing short of luxury living, this stunning panoramic oasis radiates calm, beauty and refinement. Price €2.8 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY COSTA RICA

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Superlative lifestyle awaits in stately villa that affords stunning panoramic views

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osta Rica is more than tropical rainforests, exotic wildlife, spectacular beaches, fantastic climate and exciting eco-adventures. For serious investors around the world, Costa Rica is a great place to invest in property. The Ernst & Young Report Rapid Growth Markets Soft Power Index 2012 adds new legitimacy to the already expanding reputation of Costa Rica as a serious global competitor in the emerging market sector and it is becoming very attractive for direct foreign investment. Costa Rica has a long history of democracy, no military spending, strong emphasis on education and health care, and globally admired policies on environmental protection. The country is home to the United Nations University for Peace, is a popular tourism destination and boasts one on the highest levels of English fluency in Latin America. These are all important factors considered from 2005 to 2010 in determining the frontrunners in the developing world. The report identifies the Top 20 rapid-growth markets based on a new “Soft Power” index that scores developing countries based on three key “GI” factors: global image, global integration and global integrity. According to Ernst & Young, “soft power has gained widespread currency and is now regarded as an important and comprehensive indicator of national strength.” It means that 138

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Costa Rica is likely to attract more foreign investment, and thus have a more stable economy than most other emerging market economies. It is therefore no surprise that Costa Rica has become one of the world’s most sought-after vacation home markets. In particular, there is strong demand for luxury properties in desirable and popular year-round areas such as Escazu, a suburb of San José. Prices in the Central Valley have not fluctuated as much as those near the coast, as prices were never inflated there to start with. In fact, foreign buyers are increasingly drawn to the Central Valley because of the beautiful scenery of the surrounding mountains, the year-round pleasant weather and the proximity to a wide variety of facilities and services. Noted as one of the finest private residences in the Central Valley, this sublime offering has it all. With graceful proportions and sumptuous details, the magnificent family estate beckons those with a passion for beauty, a love of fine materials and an acute appreciation for the unique Escazu region. The home boasts expansive vistas, is surrounded by stunning tropical vegetation, and is near the bright lights of the city. 140

With endless and enchanting views, unrivalled elegant architecture and timeless style, as well as amenities to please the most discerning buyers, the villa estate offers accommodation not only steeped in colonial flair, but in possession of every modern comfort. Perfect for the connoisseur of style and the passionate entertainer, the elegant masterpiece evokes the elegance and sophistication of days past. The grandly proportioned villa offers 1,300m² of extravagant living space. The four ensuite bedrooms are uniquely decorated and bathed in lavish appointments. The sumptuous master suite comes with a walk-in closet and wrap-around balcony with a spiral staircase that leads down to the pool. The master bathroom is divided between “his” and “hers” and comes with a huge shower that boasts a customizable Kohler DTV Digital Interface WaterTile Rain system, plus steam shower and Kohler whirlpool tub with light therapy. Architecturally designed for gracious family living and entertaining, the prestigious villa boasts a 2-level grand foyer, imposing principal rooms that include a great room, kitchen and custom bar area with access to the covered patio/living area, along with a formal dining

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room with a crystal chandelier, and wine cellar. Another standout feature is the residence’s home cinema with a 120-inch screen, highfidelity sound and theatre chairs. Dressed to the nines for entertaining, the fabulous chef’s kitchen includes granite countertops, huge kitchen island, professional stainless gas range with barbecue and griddle, double oven, convection microwave oven, warming drawers and dishwasher, as well as built-in 72-inch refrigerator and freezer – all by GE Monogram Professional Appliances. The family home also features a butler’s pantry, playroom, office, fullsize gym, spa and massage room, laundry room and 4-car garage. The estate home comes with a 2-bedroom apartment with kitchen, ideal for staff or nanny. Exquisite custom finishes grace the residence throughout. Every material, every room and every detail – right down to travertine marble flooring, Venetian stucco decoration on walls, cedar wood doors, hand-crafted wrought iron gate, grand staircase, ornately decorated ceilings, fine materials such as onyx and granite – has been carefully selected to create a truly custom residence that exudes luxury reminiscent of the finest villas and estates in Central America.

The elite villa offers a high level of comfort and comes with plenty of extras, including Lutron lighting system, Crestron smart home technology, central air conditioning, elevator and alarm system. Wonderfully located on a private plot of 1,858m², the deluxe villa is complemented by splendid outdoor areas that afford stunning panoramic mountain and city views. The prestigious residence includes a heated pool, outdoor kitchen and terrace. The family home enjoys a premier setting in the coveted neighbourhood of Escazu, which is considered among the most posh and upscale in San José. It boasts amazing views, a fresh climate and modern shopping plazas. A private world created to deliver a superlative lifestyle with grace and sophistication, this is truly luxury living at the highest level. Price: USD3.9 million. CONTACT

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Peak performance property in the French Alps Located for lifestyle and convenience, beautiful ski apartments offer stylish living and modern comfort

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veryone loves the French Alps. The stunning region of Eastern France never seems to go out of fashion, and property in the French Alps continues to appeal to knowledgeable investors and lifestyle buyers. Undoubtedly, the fantastic skiing is part of the reason for the Alps’ never-ending popularity, but there is more to it than that. Financially speaking, property in the Alps is an excellent investment and enjoys attractive rental potential. As well, Alpine resorts are becoming as popular in summer as they are in winter, with breathtaking scenery and a multitude of outdoor pursuits to enjoy. The Alps are amongst some of the most environmentally protected regions of France. Planning restrictions are strict and land to build on is extremely limited. This inevitably drives up demand, ensuring the market maintains its buoyancy. For this reason, the market is expected to provide continued long-term stability. Savoie Mont Blanc is the largest ski area in the world, with 110 ski resorts spread over 11 massifs and 15 connected ski areas (including Les Trois Vallées, Espace Killy, Les Portes du Soleil and Grand Massif), and desirable ski

resorts such as Megève, Chamonix, Flaine, Méribel and Val d’Isère. The Portes du Soleil, with its traditional Savoie towns and resorts, rightfully takes its place amongst the most popular areas in the French Alps. Buyers are attracted by the extensive skiing and snowboarding opportunities afforded by the massive Portes du Soleil ski area. With an amazing 650 kilometres of slopes running between France and Switzerland, it represents the largest linked ski area in the world – 283 marked ski runs and 197 mountain lifts servicing eight areas in France and four in Switzerland. The area is also famed for its summer season, when visitors come for the hiking, biking, canoeing, white water rafting, climbing, horse riding, fishing and golfing. The Portes du Soleil has become renowned as the prime place for mountain bikers. There are 650 kilometres of sign-posted MTB trails and 800 kilometres of marked walking trails, all accessible via the summer mountain lift network. Property sales activity in ski resorts is strong and there is a growing demand for high-quality

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ski properties. Keen skiers, savvy investors and those who want a home for all seasons are flocking to the French Alps, making it an investment that ticks all boxes. New-builds continue to be particularly sought after because they attract the lower notary fee, and buyers may take advantage of new contemporary designs while retaining the traditional Savoyard feel of the exterior architecture. The jewel in the Portes du Soleil crown, Les Gets, justly enjoys a reputation as one of the most enchanting and atmospheric ski villages in the whole of France. Full of traditional Alpine charm, the beautiful village and resort of Les Gets is an exceptional blend of old chalets in distinctive Savoyard style and modern facilities. Les Gets offers superb skiing with 120 144

kilometres of groomed slopes for beginners and intermediate skiers, together with fantastic off-piste skiing. Being only 22 kilometres from the closest train station and only about one hour from the Geneva International Airport, Les Gets is very accessible. With proximity to the chairlift Perrières Express, which provides speedy access to the whole of the Portes du Soleil ski area, these luxury ski apartments in Les Gets will offer everything desired in a high-quality mountain holiday home. There is a select number of only 12 ski apartments, housed in two traditional chalets, ranging from 2-bedroom apartments to 3-bedroom penthouses. The stylish ski residences will be built in a classic-modern

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design and will offer 57-92m² of luxury mountain accommodation. The ski apartments will feature fully fitted and equipped kitchen and bathrooms, parquet flooring in the bedrooms, floor tiles in the other rooms, underfloor heating, parking and cellar space. The fabulous mountain residences will come with private balconies and stunning views. An optional wood burner will offer a warm and inviting atmosphere and provide the perfect setting in which to unwind after a day on the mountains. The ski residences will captivate and delight, with sophisticated alpine chic design, and a customised furniture package will be available at additional cost. Designed to maximise comfort and convenience, resident owners may access a range of

optional services, such as concierge, cleaning, management and rental. Superbly situated, the ski residences are located a short walk from the centre of the village with access to shops and restaurants. Here is an opportunity to enjoy the majestic mountains and, of course, the quiet elegance and natural beauty of the gorgeous freehold mountain homes. Prices: From â‚Ź304,000. CONTACT

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Idyllic mountain living

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he popularity of the French Alps as a Tsummer holiday destination in both winter and makes the region a prime location

for leaseback property. For the keen skier who wants to own a property in one of the most desirable ski areas of the world, a French alpine leaseback property will guarantee not only fantastic skiing holidays, but should also provide a sound investment. A sale and leaseback arrangement (“Residences de Tourisme” or “propriété allege” for the Francophones amongst us) is equivalent to a French state-sponsored buy-to-let programme. The big difference is that it operates within a

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set framework and instead of being a get-richquick scheme, it aims to be a low-risk, longterm investment. It presents investors with the opportunity to purchase property (often new build or off-plan) and then lease it back to a management company for a typical term of nine to 11 years, with most leases renewable beyond the initial fixed-term agreement. The sale and leaseback programme was established about 30 years ago by the French government as a way to boost the construction industry while at the same time increasing the supply of holiday properties for rent to boost tourism. Several decades on, the

French leaseback scheme is still an attractive, hands-off and long-term investment option. The real estate sale and leaseback model provides developers with funding, investors with a steady income and a VAT break of almost 20% on new builds, and the tourism industry with a supply of new properties built to a certain standard. The most common form of leaseback for holiday home buyers is to purchase a new build freehold property off-plan. For a guaranteed rental return, the property is leased back for a period of at least nine years to a designated

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management company that pays all maintenance and management costs. The rental return, which is dependent on how many weeks the owner opts for personal use of the property each year, is typically guaranteed regardless of rental occupancy. The return is indexed to the cost of living and should rise over time. Owners typically have a choice from several options that set out how many weeks per year they may use the property. It is important to note that leaseback properties in France provide freehold ownership. As a long-term investment, a leaseback property can be ideal as part of a pension plan, with good security and potential for capital growth, as well as having tax incentives. It can form part of a retirement or lifestyle plan and is completely hassle-free. If leaseback is what is desired, it is important to choose the best location for the purchase. Location will not only affect the long-term value of the investment, but also the enjoyment of times allotted for personal use. Lying between Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc massif, at the heart of the Abondance Valley, is the lovely old Savoyard French Alpine town of Châtel. As one of the most unspoilt ski resorts in the region, Châtel is becoming increasingly sought-after amongst those seeking year-round holiday homes. It is that rare find - a resort that is small enough to offer an authentic French atmosphere, while being part of a much bigger skiable domaine. Châtel is part of the vast Portes du Soleil domaine – one of the largest ski areas in the world, with over 650 kilometres of varied terrain spread across eight French and four Swiss resorts. This gives skiers and boarders an almost endless choice of runs at their doorstep. Although famous as a winter destination, Châtel is also an ideal summer destination. There are numerous activities, such as windsurfing and sailing (on nearby Lac Léman/ Lake Geneva), white-water rafting, kayaking, paragliding, walking, mountain biking and simply relaxing in the sun in the breathtaking mountain environment. Châtel also benefits from a prime location, only a 75-minute drive from Geneva airport and 45 minutes from the TGV station at Thonon-les-Bains. With its exquisite design and picture postcard surroundings, the leaseback ski property in Châtel embodies the www.theaddressmagazine.com

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very best of the alpine lifestyle. The charming mountain property enjoys a glorious setting and with just 33 ski residences, it is available to only the select few. Specially designed to convey authentic mountain charm with that Savoyard spirit, the ski apartments offer a blend of warm traditions and attractive modernity. Conceived to ensure maximum comfort and stylish living, the ski residences come with balconies overlooking the scenic surroundings, the warm tones of solid wood and the cosy décor synonymous 150

with wooden chalets. This is where traditional charm and contemporary comforts mingle with elegance. Offering a choice of 1-to-3-bedroom apartments, ranging from 44m² to 73m² of living space, the freehold properties come with parking and cellar space. First-class amenities abound at the boutique development and include swimming pool, sauna, spa, Turkish bath, Jacuzzi, ski lockers, fireplace and reception. When purchasing a leaseback residence in Châtel, the VAT on the apartment and parking

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space is pre-paid by the developer. The fully managed and maintained freehold apartment is leased back to the management company for a minimum of nine years with guaranteed annual returns, and with no ongoing maintenance or operating charges to pay. Investors may choose a formula that allows them to stay at their property for a number of weeks each year at a reduced rental guarantee: 3.2% rental income if they choose three weeks personal occupancy (one week at Christmas, one in August and one in low or medium

season). Alternatively, the guarantee is 3.7% rental income without personal occupancy. When combined with its reputation for topclass skiing, this Châtel property ticks all the boxes for keen skiers and savvy investors alike. Prices: From â‚Ź225,156 (excl. VAT). CONTACT

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Elegance Meets Exclusivity Boasting a highly coveted address, the historic mansion is a study in sumptuousness and style

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he Côte d’Azur luxury property market remains the ultimate second home destination for high-end buyers. Unsurpassed in quality, unrivalled in appeal, the Riviera lifestyle is second to none. From its cosmopolitan and glamorous coastal resorts, to its slower-paced medieval hilltop villages, the region fills even the most challenging of buyers’ wish lists. Compared with the international property market, the French Riviera residential market is considerably more stable and offers good long-term growth potential. Located close to Monaco, the French Alps and Italy, and renowned for its rolling Provençal hills, its dazzling yacht marinas, azure waters and cerulean sky, it is easy to understand why the Côte d’Azur has stood the test of time as the desirable playground for overseas buyers. With a flying time of less than two hours from the United Kingdom and most European cities, the French Riviera offers property investors easy access via many scheduled and budget airlines, plus excellent road and rail infrastructure. The capital of the Côte d’Azur, Nice, is probably the most desirable city in France. Just a stone’s throw from places such as Monte Carlo, Cannes, Grasse and, of course, the Italian Riviera, Nice is the stunning www.theaddressmagazine.com

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gem in the Mediterranean. Against a backdrop of sea, sun and surrounding hills, Nice seduces with its vibrancy, its beautiful ochre-hued façades, its picturesque markets and, most of all, its authenticity. Le Carré d’Or (the Golden Square) is considered one of the most prestigious neighbourhoods in the city. The area is a centrally located, vibrant, cosmopolitan district, characterised by bourgeois buildings, chic cafés, fine restaurants and designer shops. It boasts the famous Hotel Negresco, one of the few privately owned palaces in the world that is also a classified National Historic Monument. Proximity to Promenade des Anglais and the beach adds to the area’s allure. Regarded as Nice’s prime real estate locale, Carré d’Or offers a solid investment market with reliable resale opportunities. Opulence, exclusivity, prestigious address: this is a deluxe residence that has it all. A refined jewel in the heart of Carré d’Or, the rare Liberty-style villa is a remarkable architectural marvel of design and inspiration. A place of supreme taste and refinement, the exclusive villa is truly the definition of timeless luxury and classic elegance. One of Nice’s historic monuments, the luxurious residence was built at the beginning of the 20th century, which is reflected in the highly decorated façade, lavishly appointed details and castlelike tower. Designed to emanate a refined yet comfortable elegance, the magnificent home is distinguished by its beautiful architecture, fine finishes and artistic details. It is rich in architectural features such as abundant ornamentation, quality marble, wrought iron railings, stone fireplaces and precious wood fittings. With 225m² of gracious living space, the majestic villa lends itself just as easily to fine entertaining as it does to private family living. Radiating style and glamour, it showcases six bedrooms, a living room, dining room, entertainment room and kitchen with access to the garden. The tower provides the opportunity to create another room. Graced with a fine address, the villa sits on a private plot of 307m², close to the Hotel Negresco on the Promenade des Anglais. This exceptional villa exudes timeless appeal and urban sophistication at its best. Price upon request. CONTACT

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A rare opportunity to own a world-class collectable

An exclusive Belle Époque villa that crowns the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with splendour

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he French Riviera real estate market continues to be very active, regarded as a safe haven by investors the world over and still one of the best places for property investment anywhere. An exceptional region brimming with assets, the French Riviera has long been the most popular area of France. Its wonderful climate, magnificent landscapes, breathtaking scenery, fine architecture, rich and diverse cultural life, coupled with modern amenities, combine to offer sound and attractive real estate investment opportunities for luxury property ownership. The region boasts country and coastal properties in stunning locations, surrounded by beaches, marinas and golf courses, and just 90 minutes from the ski resorts of the Southern Alps. A symbol of glamour and luxury, Cap d’Ail is one of the most prestigious “Caps” on the Côte d’Azur, enjoying a privileged position directly to the west of Monaco, and only 25 minutes from Nice and the Italian border. Cap d’Ail is famous for its magnificent Belle Époque villas that retain all the charm of a bygone era. Here one may find superb waterfront properties, a fact that gives the area’s villas an exclusive nature. They are rarely on the market, as they usually stay with the same family for generations. Oceanfront properties increase in value better than most other residential real estate types. The biggest factor in property values is location, location, location. And being on the water is always the most prime of any location. The French Riviera waterfront is limited in supply and high in desirability, resulting in some of the most sought-after pieces of real estate in Côte d’Azur. Here is an exceptional opportunity to secure a landmark property at the water’s edge, a prop-

erty with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Unrivalled in location, luxury and prestige, this rare Cap d’Ail villa represents the best in waterfront living. Distinctive and imposing, the trophy property makes its mark by utilising majestic proportions, exquisite finishes and refined design. Graciously located in a wonderful waterfront setting on the Mediterranean Sea, overlooking the everchanging blue and green hues of the coastline, here is a haven of privacy and beauty. With direct access to the beach and a lovely private pool, the historic villa adds to the prestige of the very exclusive address. Built as a beacon of Belle Époque style and architecture, the extraordinary villa bears the hallmarks of a stylish past, with its regal façade, elegant crafted terraces, elevated ceilings and beautifully proportioned living spaces. Ornate and private, the villa is grand, yet designed with an aura of intimacy. Timeless luxury and elegance characterise the world-class property, offering opulent living with 500m² of floor space on 1,500m² of lush grounds. The historic villa features five bedrooms, imposing reception areas and a spacious guesthouse. Evoking timeless sophistication, the majestic waterfront architectural gem is one of Cap d’Ail’s most distinguished and coveted properties on offer. Price upon request. CONTACT

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rance’s popularity amongst real estate investors and buyers is still going strong. The fundamentals of the South of France property market remain sound. Offering a central position in the heart of Europe and with easy access to Nice International Airport from every major capital, South of France boasts enchanting jewels in spectacular locations, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Apart from the obvious lifestyle attraction, France has one of the best regulated property markets in the world, offering a safe and secure buying process. Buyers are well protected with laws, and planning permission in France, unlike most countries, is very strict. Without doubt, one of the most sought after postcodes for those looking for a property in the www.theaddressmagazine.com

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South of France is that of Valbonne: 06560. A combination of factors – including the village’s beautiful historic centre, its buzzing atmosphere and the simple fact that it is minutes from Sophia Antipolis, one of Europe’s leading science and technology parks – has given Valbonne such a reputation. The lovely village of Valbonne is one of the French Riviera’s hidden gems, with its medieval charm and postcard-perfect architecture. In the centre of the village the pièce de résistance is the glorious 16th-century Place des Arcades, a beautiful square that is enclosed by picturesque arcades, replete with a range of delightful cafés and restaurants. Surrounding the square is a labyrinth of pretty streets, lined with ochre stone houses that are characterised by their pastel-coloured shutters, porches smothered in vines or exuberant bougainvilleas, and doors with lintels decorated with the emblems of penitents and journeymen. The ancient streets are graced by lovely squares, boasting enchanting stone fountains. The squares are filled with small restaurants, their tables shaded by historic village houses, quaint shops and art galleries. Valbonne is a truly charming and très chic village and is the centre of a large and vibrant international community. The proximity of the nearby Sophia Antipolis, international and bilingual schools, along with the high standard of medical care, has made the area popular with expats. Even with an expanding population, Valbonne village still manages to retain much of its Renaissance heritage and allure. Add its peaceful surroundings and traditional French architecture, and it is easy to understand why Valbonne houses are so highly prized. Valbonne offers everything one could wish for in a Riviera luxury home. It sits just 30 minutes from Nice airport, 20 minutes from the beaches and 60 minutes from the ski slopes. In and around Valbonne, there are plenty opportunities for sports: sailing out of one of the many

deep-water harbours such as Antibes and Cannes, or golf at one of the 10 courses within a 20-minute drive. Valbonne sits in the Brague Valley, which includes the beautiful Parc de la Brague, a popular spot for hiking and horse riding, as well as part of Parc de la Valmasque, which includes various nature trails and towers from which to observe the varied flora and fauna. Staking a stylish claim in Valbonne, this boutique property is a cool, contemporary offering of limited edition living at its finest. Architecturally distinctive, the four ultramodern residences boast cutting-edge designs where art, elegance and practical convenience seamlessly merge. Focusing on achieving aesthetic perfection and functionality, each über-stylish apartment comes with serene, minimalist interiors, seductive outdoor living spaces, large, private south-facing terraces and scenic valley views. Immaculate interiors, awash with natural light, are defined by generosity of space, breezy open plan layout, and meticulous attention to detail. Ultra-modern minimalism at its best, the terraced apartments come with 172-277m² of living space and three bedrooms. The exclusive residences enjoy the finest luxury touches of an elegant home, including private pools and underground parking or private garage. Superbly located, the deluxe residences are only a 5-minute walk from the centre of Valbonne, with numerous amenities at the doorstep. Little wonder, these contemporary residences are a style statement like no other in Valbonne, offering everything one would expect from the ultimate in modern living. Prices: From €1.35 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY IBIZA

Sleek, Glamorous & Unapologetically Modern Luxury villa with sophisticated, cool styling

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ne of the most fashionable locations to own a second home, Ibiza real estate continues to attract attention from a wide range of international property buyers. Boasting an intoxicating mix of rustic allure and contemporary cosmopolitan feel, the island’s scenic beauty, Old World charm and superb restaurants have lured people from all over the world. The island’s understated atmosphere has also attracted many celebrities from the

arts, music and film industries, people who appreciate the privacy it offers. A largely unspoilt island of traditional towns and sublime natural landscapes, Ibiza’s pure beauty and rich cultural heritage have earned it United Nations World Heritage Site status. The island is blessed with gorgeous beaches, crystal clear waters and peaceful bays, plus characteristic Spanish villages scattered across the hillsides.

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Thanks to the fact that Ibiza is one of the most popular Mediterranean destinations, the island is attractive as an investment, and holds its property prices through the swings of the market. The best places to buy? The glamour still centres on the stylish harbours of Ibiza Town and Santa Eulalia, where whitewashed villas typify the top-end homes. Combining minimalist design and jaw-dropping 164

setting, this villa is an ideal place to experience luxury and beauty, with modernity and unsurpassed comfort. The sleek lines of the architecture infuse each light-filled space with contemporary and striking features, translating into a work of art. Radiating glamour and exclusivity, the elegant villa is a study in sumptuousness and style, with a glistening all-white interior fused with splashes of colour. The home features stunning

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design elements such as an impressive fireplace, the only division in the pristine principal space, futuristic sofas designed by Zaha Hadid for B&B Italia, state-of-the-art interior and exterior lighting, and an abundance of floorto-ceiling windows that create spacious, lightfilled living areas. The ultra-modern villa also features a gym, home cinema, cellar, elevator and garage. An oasis of glamorous sophistication, the contemporary design makes for easy family

living and fabulous entertaining. Offering unmatched beauty indoors and out, the modern floor plan was beautifully and brilliantly designed to offer clean, open spaces with dramatic lines and volume. Laid out over 780m² of impeccable living space, the 5-bedroom luxury villa makes a grand style statement. The sensational living room is integrated with the dining area and a gorgeous kitchen, enjoying expansive views out to the stunning outdoor area.

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The glass-encased structure is indoor-outdoor living perfected, symbolising daytime informality and evening glamour. Glass, steel and concrete create a modern symphony, while translucent walls give way to sweeping views over Santa Eulalia Bay from every vantage point. The breathtaking outdoor spaces are impressive beyond words, complete with seductive chill-out and dining areas, stylish terrace, dazzling infinity pool, Jacuzzi and bar. In the 168

evening, the home’s slate-style façade allows the interior light to permeate and merge with the exterior lighting system, bathing the house in a dramatic and glowing aura. Located on a private plot of 1,400m², the villa’s tranquil setting is nothing short of spectacular, commanding unspoilt panoramic views over the bay and the Mediterranean Sea from its privileged, elevated vantage point on a hillside near the town of Santa Eulalia. The town has

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long been known as the island’s gastronomic and cultural hub, boasting art galleries, exclusive boutiques, premium restaurants and vibrant bars. Santa Eulalia also features an amazing beachfront promenade, dotted with majestic palm trees and skirted by a powdery sand beach. Addressing the demands and desires of the most discriminating holiday homeowner, this world-class oceanview residence offers stylish,

hip and contemporary glamour for barefoot chic living in Ibiza. Price upon request. CONTACT

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Über-stylish residences showcasing outstanding architectural design and magnificent panoramas in a privileged location

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s one of the most sophisticated contemporary global destinations, Ibiza real estate was one of the strongest performing Spanish property markets of 2011. The island continues to attract attention from a wide range of international buyers. It is more fashionable than ever, marked by diversity, spectacular landscapes, gorgeous sandy beaches and secluded bays. A rich history and exquisite modern cuisine combine with a vibrant nightlife to attract worldwide attention. Ibiza beckons the rich and famous, celebrities from the arts, music and film, people who appreciate the island’s understated atmosphere and the privacy it affords. Possessing a cosmopolitan feel, Ibiza is still the place to own a holiday home. The island is also attractive as a main residence for permanent living thanks to Morna International College, which teaches the UK national curriculum, and the Collège François Arago d’Ibiza, subsidized by the French government. Ibiza real estate has been spectacularly resilient in comparison to mainland Spain, due to lack of product and a vast mixture of nationalities. The increasing number of international visitors, and the growing recognition that investing in Ibiza property is a good long-term investment, seems likely to ensure that the luxury Ibiza property market will continue to thrive. The most sought-after properties in Ibiza continue to be modern and contemporary designs. Many celebrities and international business people have used the services of renowned architects, who have designed state-of-the-art luxury villas that combine modern style with cuttingedge technology. These properties have become famous architectural references in Ibiza and are found in top design magazines. A new luxury development overlooking Ibiza Marina is attracting interest among discerning buyers due to its spectacular design and incomparable location. Designed www.theaddressmagazine.com

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by renowned contemporary architect Jean Nouvel, in partnership with leading Barcelona architectural practice Ribas & Ribas, here is a rare opportunity to own a world-class collectable. The architect’s vision was to combine the two unique aspects of Ibiza life – heritage and modernity. The result is done to stunning effect, capturing the essence of the island in all its contrasts. Jean Nouvel is regarded as one of the most significant architects of the last two decades. His designs are innovative, breathtaking buildings that make their mark in history. His work encompasses some of the most famous modern buildings in the world, such as the 1987 Institut du Monde Arabe (World 172

Arab Institute) in Paris, the 2000 Culture and Convention Centre (KKL Luzern) in Lucerne and the 2003 Torre Agbar in Barcelona. For his extraordinary range of work, Nouvel was awarded the Pritzker Prize in 2008, considerd to be one of the world’s premier architecture prizes and often referred to as the Nobel Prize of architecture. Ribas & Ribas, Nouvel’s partner in designing the Ibiza project, is a collaboration of three generations of the same family and one of the most famous of contemporary Barcelona architectural practices. The studio opened in the 1960s and from the very start was involved with projects on Ibiza as well as in Barcelona. Their distinctive style has helped shape the successful evolution of the urban landscape

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of their home city into one of the most highly regarded and liveable cities in the world. The building in the Ibiza Marina is destined to become one of the most emblematic sights of the island, with its free-flowing, sensual illuminated curves. Jean Nouvel’s striking contemporary architecture has been complemented by the stunning visual impact of gardens designed by eminent botanist Patrick Blanc, lighting artist Yann Kersalé and painter Alain Bony, all of which combine to deliver a unique experience on every level. The signature design vision results in a sleek, elegant and ultra-modern development that sets the standard for a new wave of contemporary design in Ibiza. The incredible develop-

ment represents an opportunity to own a Nouvel-designed masterpiece. Aesthetically, the modern property is truly a work of art, offering 179 deluxe apartments for sale. The ultra-sleek, 1-to-5-bedroom apartments and penthouses offer 80m²-300m² of stylish living space. The residences come with huge private terraces with impressive outdoor living spaces that invite the celebration of Mediterranean living. Views from the apartments are second to none. Some overlook the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ibiza Old Town, while others feature views onto the exclusive Marina Ibiza, and still others look onto Formentera Island. Each apartment in the spectacular project is bespoke, and will surely form a unique piece of Ibiza’s modern history.

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Individually designed, all apartments are finished to offer comfort, privacy, space, security, quality and spectacular vistas. The open, airy living areas allow for maximum space and flexibility of use. Each elegant apartment comes with at least one private underground parking space. Combining the luxury of hotel-style living and the privacy of a private home, the residences offer owners access to a full range of first-class amenities. These include a 5,000m² beach-style public area with huge swimming pool, children’s pool and Jacuzzi. The building is surrounded by gardens with over 1,000 local species of plants. There are also defined areas for chilling out, lounge, bar, wellness area and gym, as well as children’s play area, guest reception and resident concierge services. The result is an exclusive oasis from which to enjoy the best of the Mediterranean. For maximum safety, it is a gated community, with 24-hour security and dedicated guest entrance. The location is unbeatable, just 50 metres from Marina Ibiza – one of the Mediterranean’s most exclusive and glamorous harbours – and walking distance to the beach and Ibiza Old Town. It is probably the ideal spot on the island to take full advantage of everything Ibiza has to offer. It provides great access to Ibiza’s best boutiques, restaurants and nightlife, including two of the hottest clubs in the world at the moment: Pacha (the legendary Ibiza institution) and Lio (the fabulous, outrageous upstart). Long a favourite among the movers and shakers of New York, London and Monte Carlo, Guiseppe Cipriani’s eponymous restaurant has just opened Cipriani Downtown Ibiza, another short stroll away. From location, to design, to its new concept of luxury, this iconic property redefines the meaning of Ibiza living. Here is the most interesting and exclusive new development currently for sale in the Mediterranean region, an excellent long-term property investment opportunity. Prices: From €980,500. CONTACT

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LUXURY JAMAICA

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Barefoot Luxury Exquisite hideaway offers chic James Bond-style glam with low-key elegance

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amaica continues to boast vacation homes for the rich and famous. Supermodel Naomi Campbell, actress Jane Seymour, rock star Keith Richards and fashion designer Ralph Lauren have all been homeowners on the island. The Caribbean paradise is famous for the unique appeal of its scenic and rugged interior, combined with the unmatched beauty of dazzling tropical beaches that border the bluegreen waters. Each year, more and more visitors are attracted by the island’s vibrant, yet laidback atmosphere, strong culture and its famed reggae beat. With more than 300 international flights per week into Sangster International Airport at Montego Bay, including 60 non-stop flights, Jamaica is more accessible than any other Caribbean island.

With investors getting back to the basics of wealth acquisition, well-positioned real estate is regarded as a strong and powerful asset. With luxury homes in the Caribbean getting increasingly pricier, savvy investors have taken note of the fact that Jamaican real estate remains undervalued in comparison to many other nearby islands. RockResorts International – a subsidiary of Vail Resorts – acquired the operational contract for the leading Half Moon Resort in Jamaica in 2011, and the re-opening of James Bond creator Ian Fleming’s famous villa, GoldenEye, as an elegant boutique hotel and real estate enclave speak to the Jamaican renaissance.

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The iconic GoldenEye has undergone a total makeover. The refurbished property is stunning and provides understated Jamaican luxury, whilst preserving the romance of its illustrious past. GoldenEye is forever connected to the author Ian Fleming, who penned all of his 14 best-selling James Bond novels here. The clifftop villa he built in 1947 at Oracabessa, on the north coast of Jamaica, soon became a favourite haunt of the jet set as well as musicians and the literary elite. The legendary hideaway truly captures the island’s incomparable charm – it is the quintessential Caribbean version of understated chic. Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, purchased GoldenEye from the Fleming estate in 1976. Since then, he has expanded the original 19-acre property, where Fleming’s villa was located, into a 52-acre world-class property and gorgeous boutique hotel with lagoons, secluded beaches and tropical forests. The magical hideaway continues as a celebrity magnet, attracting guests like Jay-Z and Beyoncé, Sir Richard Branson, Johnny Depp, Quincy Jones and Kate Moss. The combination of GoldenEye’s history as the birthplace of James Bond, with Blackwell’s fame as the discoverer of Bob Marley, has created a mystique and allure that are hard to match. Representing the premium luxury resort property offering in the Caribbean, here is a rare opportunity to join a select community of secondhome owners. Set along a pristine coast, the beachfront property features a selection of luxurious,

secluded private cottages and villas for sale, all steeped in post-war history, romance and intrigue. The gorgeous houses look over the ocean or lovely lagoons, with none more than a few paces from the water. Designed to provide irresistible comfort and stylish living, the tropical island holiday homes meld the refined aesthetics of the past and present to ensure timeless elegance and graceful modern ease. Discrete, casual and relaxed, the atmosphere is much more that of personal retreat than holiday resort. GoldenEye offers property buyers a taste of a lifestyle Bond himself would undoubtedly approve of, combining the unique history with two restaurants that serve fresh, locally sourced food, an impressive lagoon-side spa, two swimming pools, water sports centre, friendly staff and the relaxed good life for which Jamaica is famed. There is also a rental programme, allowing buyers the option of putting residences into the boutique resort’s rental pool to generate income when not in use. At GoldenEye, the masterfully executed barefoot luxury is enhanced by a sense of place and a unique history. Here is authentic Jamaica in terms of atmosphere, heritage and location - a spectacular and priceless piece of Caribbean real estate. Prices: From USD1.25 million. CONTACT

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The striking contemporary villas showcase to perfection the modern aesthetic in a spectacular setting

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ne of Thailand’s most celebrated island destinations, Koh Samui is a rare gem in the Gulf of Thailand, offering sophisticated modern amenities, yet conserving the idyllic simplicity of a tropical hideaway. Koh Samui is defined by images of the perfect island getaway: stunning white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and dazzling corals for snorkelling or diving, majestic inland waterfalls, tropical weather – an island playground waiting to be explored. Beyond the main island are many natural attractions equally as exciting, including Koh Phangan (world-famous for its monthly Full Moon Parties), Koh Tao (one of the best diving locations in Thailand) and Ang Thong National Marine Park (a pristine archipelago 182

of small and virtually untouched islands best explored by kayak). Positioned between the financial powerhouses of Singapore and Hong Kong and within reasonable flying time from the Middle East, Koh Samui attracts large numbers of highflying business executives and expatriates looking for the ultimate holiday home. Removed sufficiently from the mainland to retain a true island feel, and at the same time offering stylish living and the comforts of modern life, Koh Samui has created buzz in the regional property market in recent years thanks to its growing appeal among high-end buyers. Apart from the relaxed island atmosphere, property investors are attracted by the outstanding restaurants, professional health

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care, international-standard schools and unrivalled quality of life. Bangkok Airways services Koh Samui International Airport with an average of 23 flights daily between Bangkok and Samui. Thai Airways offers two daily flights between Bangkok and Koh Samui. Non-stop flights are available to and from Singapore, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, Phuket and Pattaya, making Koh Samui an easy and accessible destination from just about anywhere on the globe. For the discerning few, Koh Samui now has something more on offer. Destined to become the island’s definitive beachfront address, this property is one of the most attractive Koh Samui real estate and lifestyle investments. A collection of striking designer villas, here is limited edition living at its finest, with only

seven architecturally significant villas available for private ownership. The ultra-modern beachfront villas are the perfect blend of timeless luxury, architectural excellence, casual elegance and tropical outdoor living. Pure lines and local natural materials are combined in the fabulous, architect-designed villas to create a contemporary property of superlatively balanced proportions and natural harmony, inviting the interplay of light, ocean breeze and captivating seascapes. Visually cutting-edge with stunning ocean views, the über-stylish villas offer 350m² of living space, a master bedroom with a vast veranda, two further ensuite bedrooms with private balconies, plus a maid’s room. Ideal for entertaining, relaxing and socializing, the lounge, dining room and kitchen come

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together in a spaciously integrated open plan area. Offering true indoor-outdoor living, the impressive area expands seamlessly to the garden, thanks to the sliding glass doors. The design delivers a smart open floor plan maximising space with walls of glass that frame the shimmering panoramic vistas and the harmonious transition from indoors to out, reflecting the modern Asian style. Full-height windows and high ceilings create a wonderful sense of openness and space. A carefully selected turn-key designer furniture package introduces the essence of modern living by creating sleek and elegant interiors. Exclusive finishes and luxurious appointments unite harmoniously with a palette of refined colours and natural elements to showcase the splendour of oceanfront living. Each residence will come equipped with quality designer 184

fittings and finishings, including premium brands such as Hansgrohe, Axor and Teka. An oasis of pure luxury and indulgence, the Terazzo, sandstone and bamboo flooring further enhance the property’s style statement. The residences fuse form and function, reflective of timeless beauty and 21st century technology. The beach houses come decorated with trappings befitting the impressive location, including smart home technology, LED light system enabling full control via iPhone/ iPad, energy efficiency and eco-friendly features, digital entertainment system and CCTV system with the ability to be viewed remotely over internet. Matching exclusivity with privacy, each deluxe pool villa boasts 17 metres of beach frontage that gives a true sense of space and tranquillity, enhanced by the stunning scenic surroundings.

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Perfect for a tropical lifestyle, each villa sits on a private plot of 800-900m², complete with an infinity pool with Jacuzzi, and private courtyard. Each villa’s vantage point offers incredible panoramas that reach out over the ocean to the horizon. All future owners of one the seven exclusive beachfront villas will receive a complimentary Nikki Beach VIP Platinum Card, enabling the cardholder a lifetime of enjoyment and privileged service at all Nikki Beach locations worldwide, as well as invitations to exclusive events. Each property owner has the option to participate in a Rental Management Program, affording the residents the best of both worlds: ample personal use and income. The concierge service offers homeowners the added benefit of comfort and convenience.

Besides its unrivalled, spectacular waterfront location, the secure gated and guarded community is superbly located on Koh Samui’s north-west corner, next to the Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, and just five minutes from the capital of Nathon. The white sandy expanse of Laem Noi Beach, swaying palm trees and transparent blue water are the perfect backdrop for the exceptional villas. Offering the ultimate in island living, the villas are designed for those who demand the best in life. Prices: From USD1.3 million. CONTACT

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LUXURY MALLORCA

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Cool. Captivating. Utterly Glamorous. The modern villa offers expansive and superlative panoramic sea views

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allorca is one of the most beautiful islands in the Mediterranean. The island’s superb climate, crystal clear blue sea, idyllic beaches and breathtaking scenery makes it a delightful location for buying a holiday home or a permanent residence. Over the course of the last 15 years, Mallorca has gone from a sun-kissed holiday destination to an attractive year-round location with one of the most advanced infrastructures in the Mediterranean region. With a modern international airport, the island is well served with regular flight connections from all over Europe. The island hosts an inspirational yearround cultural program of festivals, concerts, ballets and exhibitions. Add super yacht marinas, first-class golf courses, international schools and fine restaurants, together with the vibrancy of the stylish and sophisticated city of Palma, it is no wonder that so many overseas property buyers consider Mallorca a sound investment. This strikingly designed villa offers elegant living in a scenic hilltop position, overlooking Mallorca’s stunning north coast. From its glorious vantage point, the owners are privileged with unequalled panoramic views of the seascape and the three magical bays of the north: Bay of Cala San Vicente, Bay of Pollensa and Bay of Alcudia. World-class architecture brings together elements of contemporary style, functionality and luxury, along with modernity and unsurpassed comfort. The gorgeous living space, with aesthetic white lines and open concept house plan, showcases a clean and expansive living area that offers plenty of light throughout. Designed

for fine entertaining and flexible modern family living, the standout home offers 300m² of luxury. It has four bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, and a wonderful lounge and dining area with direct access to the outdoors. A contemporary oasis of sophisticated calm, the home is perfectly designed for enjoying the desirable indoor-outdoor lifestyle of Mallorca. The elegant villa offers breathtaking outdoor spaces with a 1,000m² private plot, a large pool terrace with barbecue, and a swimming pool from which to enjoy the spectacular vistas. For the ultimate indulgence, there are white cream marble stones across the terraces and inside the infinity swimming pool. Private and tranquil, yet close to the town centre of Pollença, the villa is superbly located in the highly desirable residential area of La Font. Set against a dramatic mountain backdrop, the picturesque and historic town of Pollensa remains popular with discerning buyers who love its winding, cobbled streets, colourful market, delightful outdoor cafés, restaurants, bars and art galleries. Pollensa is one of the most beautiful towns in Mallorca, and overseas real estate buyers consider property here a sustainable, desirable investment. Capturing the timeless beauty of Mallorca, this luxurious villa is a place for total carefree living – in the ultimate style. Price: €1.75 million. CONTACT

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allorca remains one of the top choices in the Mediterranean for discerning international property buyers. With supply limited by geography and planning laws, prime holiday homes in Mallorca are holding their value better than many other established destinations. The increasing popularity of the island makes buying Mallorca real estate an excellent mid- and long-term property investment.

Its stunningly scenic landscape of mountainous regions, pine forest, beautiful white sandy beaches and sheltered coves makes this Balearic island a jewel in the Mediterranean. Thanks to the island’s excellent facilities, easy access and pleasant climate all year round, Majorca is the ideal place for a first or second home or a dream holiday home. Safety, firstclass health care and international schools add to the attractions of living on the island.

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Majorca’s south-west is one of the most sought-after residential areas, thanks to location, amenities and the varied range of leisure options available. It is also a region of fascinating contradictions. The spectacular mountains of the sparsely populated Sierra de Tramuntana contrast with the modern and glamorous coastal villages. The coast is lined with turquoise bays, elegant marinas, lively seaside resorts and a scattering of offshore islets. Appealing to those in search of a holiday home, as well as those planning to live here permanently, the pleasant Majorca lifestyle offers plenty of advantages. With magnificent mountains on either side of the port, Andratx has become one of the most desirable areas of Mallorca, attracting celebrities such as Claudia Schiffer. It boasts an exceptional microclimate, unrivalled natural beauty, stunning sea views, a pretty harbour and an array of fine restaurants, exquisite boutiques and secluded beaches. Combining a refined blend of contemporary elegance and timeless glamour, this villa is a luxury dream home that is not only distinguished by its exclusive location in the coveted Andratx, but also by its breathtaking views of the sea and harbour. Decorated and appointed with exquisite taste throughout, the Mediterranean-style villa offers luxury accommodation for fine island living. The luxurious villa truly stands out for its superior finishes, such as beautiful marble flooring, underfloor heating, a striking staircase and high ceilings that give it a sophisticated ambience. Elegant in design and interiors, the standout home offers 301m² of living space, including covered terraces of 37m². It features four bedrooms, living and dining area and a stylish kitchen. In a splendid scenic position with a wonderful panoramic view, the villa sits gloriously on an elevated private plot of 754m². The house’s light-filled interiors connect easily to expansive outdoor entertaining and relaxing areas, including a spacious terrace and summer kitchen. A warm, subtle palette sets the stage for the dramatic centrepiece: a private infinity pool, from which one may take in the most brilliant views of the sea and sky. The villa is superbly located in one of the most prestigious areas of Puerto Andratx, only 25 minutes from the city of Palma and 35 minutes from the international airport. Surrounded by the radiant beauty of Mallorca, the gorgeous villa embodies world-class style and the ultimate in indoor-outdoor island living. Price: €2.575 million. CONTACT

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Penthouse Elegance A property offering contemporary comfort in panoramic surroundings

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outdoor cafĂŠs, as well as the cosmopolitan city of Palma, Mallorca is amongst the most sophisticated destinations in the Mediterranean. Thanks to the pleasant climate year-round, the array of exciting leisure activities is endless, with 22 golf courses, 44 marinas featuring 1,400-plus moorings, and glorious beaches that provide the venue for a multitude of watersports and activities. 195


Accessibility is another major factor in the success of the Mallorca property market, with reasonably priced flights of around two hours available from all major cities in the UK and Europe. The island also offers a great selection among its 10 international schools, including British, French, Swedish and German. Mallorca continues to be one of the Mediterranean’s most popular islands among property investors, second-home buyers and holidaymakers alike. There are several ways to enjoy the picturesque views of Mallorca, but few more indulgent than from the top of one of the island’s most luxurious apartment buildings. Representing an attractive lifestyle investment, this elegant penthouse is what Mallorca is all about: outdoor living, stunning panoramas and stylish exclusivity. 196

Conceived to create the perfect combination of functionality, elegant lines and sophisticated comfort, the gorgeous penthouse delivers the highest level of quality and luxury. Revealing an inspirational living-entertaining oasis of 280m², the remarkable abode flaunts Wow-factor space and unbridled luxury throughout. Designed for comfortable and easy family life and entertaining, the deluxe residence features two bedrooms, a quality kitchen with utility room, and impressive living and dining spaces flooded with natural light. The fabulous apartment enjoys two terraces – one on the roof – as well as storage room and a garage. Decorated with exquisite taste, the luxurious penthouse offers the ultimate in apartment living, with so many extras. The well-appointed penthouse comes with premium finishes that

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include fireplace, stone flooring, underfloor heating and air conditioning. Capturing the very essence of seamless indoor-outdoor living, the residence enjoys a marvellous scenic position with magnificent vistas. It benefits from spectacular views of the Mediterranean Sea and the bay from both bedrooms, the living room and the two terraces. Lap up the luxurious atmosphere of the surroundings and unwind in style. Enjoy the sun and appreciate the panoramic splendour from the expansive terraces, complete with barbecue and covered dining area. Owners may also indulge in the benefits of the community’s resort-style facilities, including beautifully landscaped gardens, a pool with waterfall, Jacuzzi, pool house and indoor pool. With its awe-inspiring setting, the splendid

sea-view apartment is located in the upmarket residential area of Cala Llamp, next to Puerto de Andratx, one of the most desirable locations on the south-west coast. The property is close to the famous beach club at Cala Llamp, the picturesque harbour of Puerto Andratx with its exquisite restaurants, bars and boutiques, and several beautiful sandy beaches. This is the chance to secure a permanent vantage point by purchasing an exclusive penthouse in a prestigious area. Price: â‚Ź 1.08 million. CONTACT

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Chic, stunning and awe-inspiring are just a few words to describe this modern villa, located in one the most exclusive areas of Mallorca. The clean, linear lines and edginess of the architecture pay tribute to the dynamics of contemporary design. The villa boasts a modern interior that combines functional space and stylish living areas. Designed for today’s modern family, the villa has been superbly crafted to create an ideal, light and bright living environment, complimented by quality finishes and fluid floor plans. Elegantly detailed and presented, the dazzling interiors create a sense of serenity inside the open-concept house plan. Offering 397m² of elegance, the luxury villa offers four bedrooms and an expansive central area that comes complete with a breathtaking living-dining room and an elegant kitchen, built with true culinary experiences in mind.

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The striking staircase clearly makes a statement. The finishes are unashamedly modern, with many of the floor-to-ceiling windows doubling as sliding doors, letting in the magnificent island scenery while providing a true Mediterranean indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The lovely outdoor space is equally pleasing, with an immaculate garden, a heavenly heated pool and terraces with panoramic views, all on a 1,089m² private plot. Situated on Mallorca’s scenic northeast coast, the house enjoys balmy breezes with spectacular views of the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. The gorgeous family house is only five minutes from the beautiful Puerto Alcudia and the famous Alcanada golf course. Alcanada is already recognised by a number of popular golf magazines and golf guides as one of the finest courses in Spain and Europe. It was named best course in Europe by leading

German magazine Golf Journal for the fourth year in a row in 2012. Puerto Alcudia is part of the charming port town of Alcudia, and it is regularly visited by a significant number of luxury yachts over the summer. Here one can enjoy the wonderful scenery and the enchanting harbour area, with its shops, restaurants, cafés and typical Spanish tapas bars. The long, sandy beaches of Alcudia Bay are among the best in Mallorca. This is an opportunity to own a villa offering the best in contemporary elegance with island informality. Price: €1.9 million CONTACT

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Magnificence, elegance, prestigious address, a historical palace property that has it all

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he global downturn has led to a renewed interest in core markets like Italy, with international property buyers returning from their investments in less established locations. When it comes to property markets that have legendary appeal, competing with Italy is nearly impossible. From its beautiful Mediterranean coastline and Alpine vistas, to the incredible sights of Rome, the history, culture and wonders of the country draw property investors and expats alike. Rome is possibly one of the most exciting places to live in Europe. Although Paris is fabulous, London is cosmopolitan and Barcelona is a Mecca for the young and the beautiful, Rome offers an inimitable blend of history, art and culture. Rome’s real estate market is strongly characterised by being the Italian capital city. As the capital, Rome hosts all principle institutions of 204

the country: It is the centre of all political, economic and diplomatic activities. When cultural and historical aspects are coupled with famous shopping avenues such as Via Condotti, Via Borognona and Via Frattina, fine food and a bustling nightlife, it is not hard to see why so many are attracted to purchasing a property in Rome. As well as attracting international interest, Rome also benefits from an active local market, where buyers are either investing or moving for work reasons. The Centro Storico, the historical centre of Rome, is one of the city’s most charming districts and a highly coveted address. Demand for top-quality property is strong on a global scale, with more and more buyers interested in purchasing unique properties in the world’s best locations. However, there was a time when a mansion was defined as a stately residence

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of more than 700m². Today, mere size and price are no longer the exclusive factors. The label “mansion” today demands more than just impressive scale, not least due to the rapid growth of mega homes, with palatial dimensions, built over the past decade. A topquality mansion requires mastery of architectural and artistic technique, sumptuous interiors rich with flair and panache, and fine resort-style amenities. These authentic mansions are bought by design aficionados who are passionate about the art of architecture. Homes in this category are not mere mansions, but works of art. Seldom does a property of such calibre come onto the market. Here is a rare opportunity to buy into a historical and cultural treasure – a piece of Roman history. Decadently soaked in tradition, the 17th-century palazzo retains the architectural integrity of its era. Oozing timeless elegance and refined, grand style, the extraordinary palace takes its place among the most desirable villa residences in the world. The essence of luxury and sophistication, encapsulated in a stunning masterpiece, the palatial mansion offers an exclusive lifestyle of position and prestige. Exquisite design, artisan craftsmanship and opulent finishes blend seamlessly to create an international work of art. While its 1,000m² floor plan makes for a home of palatial proportions, thoughtful design has ensured its size never overwhelms. Instead, it is essentially an inviting and elegant home, ideal for family life and entertaining, whether on an intimate or grand scale. Filled with voluminous living areas, significant entertainment areas and spacious, elegant bedrooms, the property offers unmatched classical grandeur. It is one of the most ornate and detail oriented private palaces in Rome, showcasing a vast array of exquisite features. Evoking an atmosphere of true luxury and historical value, distinguished details include exceptional hand-painted ceilings, exquisite

frescoes, imposing fireplaces, period custom tile work and majestic high ceilings. The bi-level property is split into three separate areas: the staterooms, the master apartment and the penthouse. The first floor is occupied by the master apartment and the staterooms, which open to a hanging garden dating back to the 16th century. The master apartment provides three magnificent reception rooms, a jaw-dropping library and an enclosed green room. Further accommodation includes three lavish bedroom suites, a kitchen and a laundry room. The staterooms feature spectacular ambassadorial-style spaces, with high, vaulted and frescoed ceilings, along with service quarters. The gracious 1-bedroom penthouse provides 144m² of luxury, affording magical views of the historical centre of Rome and the Tiber River. The second-floor penthouse can easily be accessed by a lift or private staircase. To complete this unique offering, there are three parking spaces and over 450m² of cellar space, which could be used for a home cinema, games room, private gym, spa or wine cellar. The wonderful gardens of 560m² are full of beauty, boasting gorgeous fountains, historical sculptures and orange trees. The luxurious palace is prestigiously positioned in the ancient centre of Rome,a sought-after residential area that is home to many ambassadors and diplomats. The breathtakingly beautiful palace is one of a kind, offering an exceptional lifestyle for the privileged few with a penchant for extravagant style and elegance. Price upon request. CONTACT

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Palatial Splendour Sprawling, extravagant, vast palace residence of supreme excellence

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icily – the largest of the Mediterranean islands – is a land of contrasts. Filled with art, archaeology, history, folkloric traditions, scenic splendour and natural wonders, the island has a distinctive culture that has been shaped by a dozen civilisations. It offers stunning coastlines, mountains, countryside and beautiful towns and cities. There is always something to do, whether it be lounging on golden beaches, hiking in the mountains, playing golf on a grand scale, visiting ancient archaeological sites, skiing on Mount Etna or shopping in Palermo’s fashionable boutiques. No wonder the delightful island of Sicily offers such a strong attraction to second-homebuyers and property investors alike. Sicily has it all. A unique place of charm and style, the stunning island boasts everything from classic aristocratic elegance, to Italian designer chic. However, www.theaddressmagazine.com

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Sicily’s principal gems are its natural allure: from its 1,000-kilometre-long coastline, to its spectacular mountains and magnificent countryside. The coastline itself is dominated by sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs and rocky outcrops, with crystal clear waters and nature reserves offering splendid coastal walks. From these shores, the landscape rises to 3,329 metres to the summit of the majestic Mount Etna, with its remarkable all-season vistas and unrivalled hiking experience, along with the bright, white glistening snow that settles under the unbroken blue skies. With an abundance of winter sun, Etna provides a unique skiing experience from December to March. The rural landscapes of Sicily are characterised by vineyards and olive groves growing in the fertile soil, but further inland, the verdant plains give way to vast forests, lakes and dramatic, sun-drenched scenery, dotted with rocky cliffs and hillside villages. Few places can claim a more extraordinary legacy than Sicily. It affords an exceptional treasury of architectural and artistic riches, reflecting the many different cultures that have left indelible impressions upon its landscape. Temples, cathedrals, palaces and mosaics all trace the story of the rise and fall of great civilisations – Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Moorish, Spanish, and even the Normans and Swabians. After the Romans, the ensuing centuries saw rule by the Byzantines, the Arabs and the Normans. Their eclectic artistic and architectural styles left Sicily festooned with opulent, gold mosaics, Moorish decorative motifs and Norman castles and churches. Superb showcases of Sicilian baroque – a style that flourished in the 18th century – can be seen in the dazzling towns and cities of Noto, Ragusa, Catania and Modica, all UNESCO World Heritage sites. The island is a vast openair museum. Wherever one turns, there is evidence of Sicily’s 3,000 years of history as the strategic crossroads of Europe. 210

From within the myriad of winding streets of many of its charming towns and cities are vibrant markets, restaurants and bars, as well as open-air concerts, theatres, amphitheatres and the third largest opera house in Europe. The appeal of Sicily is timeless and undeniable. Of course, this makes owning a property on the island a lifetime investment and one that can reap dividends. Attracted by Sicily’s authentic lifestyle and history, beauty and culture, the world’s love affair with the enchanting island has been going on for years. The growing popularity of Sicily among property hunters and holidaymakers has also been accelerated by the establishment of new direct routes by budget carriers to the island’s airports in Palermo, Trapani and Catania. Visitors are enchanted by some of the finest examples of baroque villas and palazzi in the world, and some choose to make it their home. Sicily has acted as a magnet for many celebrities and creative people such as actors, artists, painters and composers. Mick Hucknall, the founder and leader of Simply Red, is the owner of an estate in Sicily. He has enthusiastically embraced the world of wine and on the slopes of Mount Etna lie the vineyards that have been producing his highly regarded Il Cantante (The Singer) wines since 2001. Jim Kerr – the lead singer for the Scottish band Simple Minds – not only lives in Sicily, but he runs a hotel here. Kerr built his hotel after visiting Taormina while on tour in 1995, and falling hopelessly in love with the land, the warmth of the Sicilian people and their passion for life. Arguably one of Sicily’s premier historic properties, this enormous, opulent home offers peerless luxury. Here is an opportunity to embrace the allure of a private palatial residence, resplendent with the aristocratic atmosphere of elegant style and majestic opulence.

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Offering splendid formality in sumptuous surroundings, the property is the breathtaking creation of the celebrated baroque architect Giovanni Battista Vaccarini, and was completed by the Milanese architect Enrico Alvino, in a slightly neo-Renaissance style. Built in the early 1700s, the distinguished palazzo served originally as a single residence for the aristocratic family Villermosa, and later Paternò. Extravagantly ornate, refined details and exceptional craftsmanship abound in the showpiece of elegant Italian architecture. The commanding ceremonial staircase in marble, with statues and bronzes and a beautifully noble gallery, endows a munificent grandeur to the entrance of the building. The listed period building is also brimming with a rich decoration of figures and volutes, cherubs and racemes, to spectacular effect. 212

Timeless elegance, sophistication and grandeur abound in the flamboyant 1,700m² piano nobile apartment. Combining elegant exclusivity with exquisite period details, the prestige residence offers opulent bedrooms, ambassadorial entertaining spaces and majestic living spaces, including a ballroom with a mezzanine for the orchestra and smoking room. Each room is a regal work of art, offering the gracious ambiance of a bygone era. Unparalleled in finishes and appointments, the fine property is embellished with extravagant details that include magnificent original frescoes enriched with stuccoes, gilded mouldings, and mirrors, as well as silk paintings, antique furniture and chandeliers. The grandly scaled residence is distinguished by soaring ceilings, ranging from 11.5 metres in the ballroom, to 7.5-metre vaulted ceilings

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and 3.2-metre mezzanines. The historic property enjoys three large balconies overlooking Piazza Stesicoro, 11 balconies overlooking Via Etnea and three overlooking Via Costarelli. Prominent residents who have lived in the apartment since 1860 include five generations of Paternò, Marquis of Toscano, the Dukes of Roccaromana and Princess Caracciolo, wife of Giovan Battista Paternò. The sumptuous palace residence beckons with its coveted location in Catania’s historical centre, and is surrounded by notable civil, religious and archaeological monuments. Often described as the gem of eastern Sicily, Catania has a stupendous collection of fine baroque architecture, with the grandeur of Mount Etna as its backdrop. The majestic palace is situated on the main street of the city, Via Etnea, which can be considered the historical nucleus of the city

centre. It is one of the most important and beautiful streets of Catania, replete with elegant shops, bars, baroque churches and noble palaces. Catania is a city of music and theatre. Its famous Teatro Massimo Bellini opera venue is named after the locally born 19th-century composer, Vincenzo Bellini. Big names to have graced its stage include Luciano Pavarotti and Riccardo Muti. World-class living awaits at the prestigious palazzo, which is more than just a luxury property, it is a spectacular, one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Price upon request. CONTACT

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Tuscany on the Mediterranean

A wonderfully peaceful and elegant villa estate in a one-of-a-kind setting

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uscany represents one of Europe’s most established second-home markets. Most investors in the region are lifestyle buyers, motivated by the climate, landscape and history. International buyers are looking to sample la dolce vita – the wonderful food and wine, the culture, fine architecture and relaxed pace of life. As the backdrop to Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenally successful Twilight saga, Maremma has become a Mecca for die-hard movie fans, too. To Italians, Tuscany is seen as a magical and ancient region, and Maremma is held as the jewel in its crown.

An incredibly beautiful area, Tuscan Maremma borders the Tyrrhenian Sea’s golden beaches with its spectacular coastline, rich in fishing villages, pretty ports and marinas, and boasting a gorgeous countryside of verdant valleys, olive groves, vineyards and rolling hills dotted with quaint medieval villages. Despite its breathtaking and unspoilt natural environment and rich cultural heritage, Maremma remains Italy’s best-kept secret, a place where ancient traditions continue to flourish and genuine Tuscan lifestyle and culture live on. Maremma is the hidden Tuscany, just waiting to be discovered.

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This elegant, luxurious villa estate – with direct access to the sea – rivals the best the Monte Argentario Peninsula, and indeed the entire Maremma Coast, have to offer. Here is a unique property where luxury and sweeping panoramas meld with a peaceful and serene setting to create an estate of heavenly allure. The Mediterranean-influenced Old World architectural styling offers an array of luxurious lifestyle options. With ample rooms, amenities and stunning indoor and outdoor living spaces, it will be the envy of all others. Impressive in size without losing the very essence of comfortable family living, it is not only a home to be admired, but also enjoyed. The superb family estate affords generous accommodation of 835m², and is made up of a principal residence and several guest houses. Timeless elegance and sophistication abound in the 485m² main residence, which offers breathtaking terraces of 350m² for al fresco dining and relaxing. The deluxe villa features an imposing living room with a magnificent fireplace, dining room, large kitchen and four bedrooms. There is also a self-contained staff quarter with separate entrance, including a kitchen and three bedrooms. In addition, there is a guest house of 100m² that provides two spacious bedrooms, living room, kitchenette and a large terrace. Another guest house, close to the beach and formerly the boat storage building, offers 90m² of living space, complete with 7-metre ceilings, two bedrooms, living room and kitchenette. The third guest house features 130m² of living space and comes with three bedrooms, kitchen and basement of about 130m². The estate also enjoys a singlebedroom cottage, garage and 100m²-cellar. The prestigious property offers privacy and peace, enclosed within an expansive setting of natural beauty. It is the sublime outdoor living experience that makes the estate so memorable. Encompassing a private park-like setting, the property comes with glorious gardens set on 11 lush hectares, a serene pool and dazzling panoramas. Offering an atmosphere of comfort, luxury and exclusivity, the desirable property is positioned for maximum privacy and to take advantage of the spectacular vistas of the ever-present Mediterranean Sea and nearby islands. The extraordinary villa estate is a place of magic, a fully realised dream property, created with every luxury in mind. Rarely does one have the opportunity to secure such premium real estate for the ultimate Tuscanyon-the-Sea experience. Price: €8.5 million. CONTACT

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An Italian Idyll

A historic country house that pervades a welcoming ambiance of understated elegance

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villas, which were once the summer retreats of noble families living in elegant palaces cloistered inside the walls of Lucca. Offering country-style living at its absolute best, this comfortable family home is rich in charm, joy and rustic beauty. Dating from the 16th century, the gorgeous stone farmhouse seems to feature Tuscany’s finest characteristics. Here is a place that has maintained its Old World allure and character in a warm, enchanting décor. Traditional stone walls and terracotta floors create a fine rustic backdrop to the elegant and homely atmosphere. Boasting timeless allure, the property has retained the inherent

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spirit and original ambience of a historic building. Some of the notable features include exposed wood beam ceilings, mosaic floors, murals, masterworks by a famous Lucchese painter, imposing wrought iron gates and delightful fireplaces. These traditional elements create an inviting ambience of the authentic Tuscan country house, a place brimming with quiet elegance and enchantment. Offering 900m² of gracious living, the lovely property consists of the main villa – divided into two apartments – and a charming guest house. Evoking an atmosphere of traditional luxury and comfort, the country property features six bedrooms and multiple living rooms. One of the standout features is the stunning kitchen with its generous volume, high ceilings and exposed brick walls. Set within Tuscany’s Golden Triangle, the classic villa is an easy journey from the region’s most iconic medieval centres: Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance; historic Pisa; and the Etruscan town of Lucca, embraced by its ancient walls. Despite its proximity to so many legendary Tuscan icons, the farmhouse remains delightfully private. It is difficult to imagine a more idyllic setting, a place graced by towering cypress trees, a wonderful garden, orchards and fields. On four serene hectares, the historic country house radiates beauty, privacy and tranquillity. The property comes with a pool and tennis court. Although immersed in the beautiful unspoilt Lucchese countryside, the splendid villa is only a few kilometres from the lovely town of Lucca. Having all the charm of Tuscany and the beauty of the nearby Pisa and Florence, the fascinating Lucca is home to some of Italy’s finest medieval and Renaissance architecture. Among its virtues are the beauty of its perfectly preserved monuments and narrow streets paved with stone. Lucca is centrally located in the heart of Tuscany, an hour from the sea and mountain ski resorts. Superb restaurants and exquisite shops and boutiques where one can enjoy the true Italian style add to Lucca’s everlasting charm. A most appealing and characteristic property, this Tuscany farmhouse is a great opportunity to acquire a unique residence with loads of tradition and rural charm. Price: €5 million. CONTACT

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Discover why Portugal may be your top tax choice By Leendert Verschoor and Cristina Reis, PwC Portugal

Portugal offers a favourable investment environment with political and social stability, a secure society, a highly skilled workforce fluent in English, an excellent quality of life and a sunny, moderate climate year-round Portugal may not be the obvious first country to mention when talking about favourable tax regimes, but the fact is that for individuals, it offers a very attractive taxation regime. The low effective tax burden is further enhanced by the regime for Non-Habitual Residents (NHR’s), which provides a flat income tax rate of 20% for qualifying employment and selfemployment income, and a tax exemption for almost all foreign-source income. www.theaddressmagazine.com

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The Portuguese economy has become increasingly diversified and service-based since the country joined the European Union in 1986. In competitiveness, Portugal ranks 49 out of 144 countries in the 20122013 World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report. Portugal ranked 30 out of 183 countries in the 2012 World Bank Doing Business Report. The country is investing in becoming a premium tourism and real estate location, as well as a leading EU country in R&D and information technology. Portugal is committed to attracting foreign investment and the government has launched an economic strategy focused on boosting exports and foreign direct investment.

Portuguese Tax Residency The NHR regime, which is a beneficial Personal Income Tax (PIT) regime, is available to all individuals becoming tax residents in Portugal, provided they were not Portuguese tax residents in the previous five years and the status is granted for a period of 10 consecutive years. Recently, the Portuguese tax administration has simplified the procedures for registration under the NHR regime, evidence of Portugal’s commitment to attracting the best foreign talent, as well as Ultra and High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWI’s) and their families. Add free remittance of funds, a friendly residence permit regime allowing for free movement within the Schengen area, and the possibility of applying for Portuguese nationality and consequently an EU passport, it is clear why Portugal is a very attractive location. To be considered as a tax resident, applicants must remain in Portugal for more than 183 days during the relevant fiscal year or have a dwelling in Portugal on December 31 of that year, with the intention of holding it as a habitual residence. 224

Personal Income Tax (PIT) Non-Habitual Residents (NHR’s) are subject to a reduced 20% personal income tax rate on salaries, as well as on business and professional income of a Portuguese source arising from listed high-value-added activities of a scientific, artistic or technical nature. NHR’s will be exempt from PIT on salaries of a non-Portuguese source, if such salaries were subject to tax in the country of source under an existing double tax treaty or, if no double tax treaty exists, were effectively taxed in such country. Business and professional income of a non-Portuguese source relating to highvalue-added services of a scientific, artistic or technical nature, as well as from intellectual or industrial property or “know-how”, earned by non-habitual residents abroad are exempt from PIT, provided such income could be taxed under an existing double tax treaty, or could be taxed in another non-black-listed jurisdiction in accordance with the provisions of the OECD Model Tax Convention. As a result, multinational corporations will have a major advantage in locating their centres of excellence (e.g. R&D departments) in Portugal, and Portuguese companies will have a significant stimulus to attract the best foreign talents. Rental income and capital gains on the sale of real estate or investment income of a nonPortuguese source are also exempt from PIT, provided the above conditions are met. Pensions paid abroad to NHR’s are also exempt from PIT, if such pensions were subject to tax under an existing Double Tax Treaty or if the pension should not be considered as obtained in Portugal and the related contributions did not allow a PIT deduction in Portugal. Furthermore, by becoming Portuguese nonhabitual residents, UHNWI’s may be able to accrue their wealth in a white-listed friendly

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tax environment, to dispose of their assets benefiting from tax exemptions, to pass on their wealth or estate without inheritance or gift taxes to the next generation and/or to enjoy their retirement without tax leakage on their pensions.

Immigration The Portuguese Government recently announced the implementation of new stimulating measures in terms of immigration for entities investing in Portugal. This will consist of the granting of a Visa to foreign individuals who make deposits in Portugal of over €1 million, buy real estate for a value exceeding €500,000 or make investments that create at least 30 new jobs.

A few reasons that living and investing in Portugal makes business sense

Since 2009, a 20% flat rate for some Portuguese-source income and exemption for almost all foreign-source income is available for NHR’s. A tax exemption for gifts and inheritance tax to spouse, descendents or ascendants. Inheritances or gifts to other individuals will be either not taxable, due to generous territoriality rules, or subject to a flat 10% stamp tax. No wealth tax and free remittance of funds either to Portugal or abroad. Nil taxation on dividends with proper planning, or, otherwise, a 25% withholding flat rate will apply. Tax credit for international double taxation may be available. Beneficial treatment for pensions and other life insurance products (including unitlinked) may further significantly reduce the effective tax burden on capital invested. Companies with head office or place of effective management in the Madeira International Business Centre (MIBC), including branches of non-resident enti-

ties, benefit from significantly reduced direct and indirect taxation. Lower VAT rates may result in interesting planning opportunities for e-commerce, yacht registration, etc. Companies licensed to operate in the MIBC, with a licence issued until December 31, 2013, benefit from reduced Corporate Income Tax (CIT) rates until December 31, 2020 – 4% in 2012, and 5% from 2013 to 2020. The reduced CIT rates apply on income derived from transactions with nonresidents (or with other MIBC entities), limited to thresholds of taxable income, and depending on the creation of jobs. Portuguese holding companies (SGPS) may also be licensed to operate in the MIBC and benefit from its special tax regime. The MIBC special tax regime also provides for generous benefits regarding withholding taxes on interest, royalties and services. Portuguese companies may take advantage of EU non-discrimination rules and EU directives on mergers, dividends, interest and royalties, as well as Portuguese doubletax treaties. Portugal has signed 65 double-tax treaties, 56 of which are in force, more than 50 investment protection agreements, and 15 tax information exchange agreements – most of which are already in force, e.g. Bermuda, Cayman and Gibraltar, and several social security agreements offering interesting tax planning opportunities in a tax-friendly environment.

Acquisition, ownership and transfer of real estate Property Transfer Tax On the acquisition of immovable property in Portugal, property transfer tax (IMT) will be due, payable by the acquirer.

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For purchases of urban buildings intended exclusively for residential use, IMT is levied in mainland Portugal in accordance with the table below: Taxable value Marginal rate due Bracket (€) on excess (%) up to 89,700 0 89,701 - 122,700 2 122,701 – 167,300 5 167,301 – 278,800 7 278,801 - 557,500 8 over 557,500 6 (flat rate)

If the owner of the property is a resident of a country included in the black list of favourable tax regimes, the IMT is 10%. However, individual buyers are excluded from this rule, regardless of the fact that they are tax resident in a black-listed country, meaning that the table above is applicable. In addition to IMT, a 0.8% stamp duty is charged on transfers for consideration of any immovable property.

Municipal Property Tax A Municipal Property Tax Code (CIMI) has been in force since December 1, 2003, replacing the previous tax code (CA). Under the CIMI, there is a system for calculating the Tax Registration Value (TRV) of immovable property, based on criteria such as the average cost of the building and of the land, the location, the quality, age of the building, etc. The municipal property tax (IMI) is the cornerstone of the local tax system and is levied annually on the owners of urban and rural immovable property. Property, the value of which has been determined under the previous code (CA), normally has a tax registration value significantly lower than its market value, and is subject to a higher standard municipal property tax rate 226

(ranging between 0.5% and 0.8%). As for the real estate evaluated under the new Municipal Property Tax Code, the Tax Registration Value is usually higher, but is subject to lower standard Municipal Property Tax rates (ranging between 0.3% and 0.5%). At the end of 2011, the Portuguese government changed the Municipal Property Tax legislation in order to accommodate a mandatory general real estate evaluation to be undertaken during the year 2012, and which is applicable to all the real estate which as of December 1, 2011, had not yet been evaluated under the IMI rules, i.e., which Tax Registration Value had not yet been determined in accordance with such rules. A higher IMI tax rate applies for all the real estate (appraised under the CA or under the IMI rules) owned by entities resident for tax purposes in a black-listed territory. The 2012 state budget increased this IMI rate from 5% to 7.5%. However, individual taxpayers are excluded from this rule. Some exemptions from IMI are available for specific situations and for a limited period of time.

Capital gains on the sale of Immovable Property As a general rule, the gain (or loss) is the difference in the value at the time of disposal and upon acquisition. With regard to transfers for consideration of immovable property by resident individuals, only 50% of the net gain for the year (i.e. total capital gains less total capital losses) is subject to tax at marginal tax rates varying from 11.5% up to 46.5%. The marginal tax rates apply on an individual’s total taxable income (including 50% of the net capital gain), i.e. gross income less allowable specific deductions per category of income.

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Tax rates The following progressive rates apply to tax resident individuals in Portugal (for 2012): Taxable Income (â‚Ź)

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Up to 4,898.00

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3,978.23

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6,121.77

66,045.00 to 153,300.00

43.5%

7,442.67

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46.5%

12,041.67

For married resident couples, the above rates apply to their total income divided by two. The tax calculated will then be multiplied by two again. Non-residents are taxed on the total value of the capital gains realised at the rate of 25%. However, if the property is held by an offshore company and shares are sold, no taxation will arise in Portugal. PwC Portugal provides audit, tax and advisory services. Established in 1956, the company is one of the largest professional services firms in Portugal today. With a balanced mix of international and local clients, their goal is to turn knowledge into value for the benefit of their clients, their people and the capital markets. www.pwc.pt

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Food & Travel around the world

Explore epicurean inspirations; from hidden gems to perennial classics, from simple delights to refined pleasures. The Great Address shares some of their food and travel discoveries to be included on your must-to-do list. Join us on a journey from Bruges in Belgium to Zermatt in Switzerland. Explore and Enjoy!

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This is arguably the most isolated “serious” restaurant in the world, situated deep in the hinterlands of Sweden, more than 800 kilometres north-west of Stockholm. It is enveloped in the splendour of nature, with serene wilderness and snow-capped mountains. It sits on an 8,000-hectare hunting estate, replete with forests, mountains, lakes and rivers, which offer

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pristine and perfect ingredients, providing access to a huge pantry of everything that is typical for the region such as trout, eels, moose, hares, black grouse, mushrooms, berries, lichens, herbs, lamb, pork and vegetables. At least 70% of everything that is served in the dining room comes from the property, with the remainder being ingredients from nearby villages. An island off Trondheim in Norway provides oversized scallops and langoustines, while further north, Scottish diver Roderick Sloan provides some of the best sea urchins in the world. Mats Nilsson does not use anything he cannot get from the farm or pull from nearby waters, apart from the sugar from Denmark, salt from France, his beloved alcoholic vinegar from France, plus an impressive selection of fine wines and coffee. The philosophy stems from a bygone era. It applies the methods and traditions that have been in use for generations in this part of Sweden, combined with techniques from the modern, French kitchen, along with the extreme localness of the ingredients. This is real and pure food. Techniques used to preserve the locally sourced ingredients are aging, fermenting, salting, smoking, drying and pickling. The destination restaurant has its own slaughterhouse where meat is dry-aged, then covered in caul fat for months. Housed in a centuries-old barn overlooking a lake, the 12-seat dining hall is decorated with trophies hanging from the wooden walls, dried fish, legs of pork, various mould-encrusted sausages and bunches of herbs dangling from the rafters, while eerie and jaunty folk music plays in the background. There is only one 14-course tasting menu that changes depending on the season and daily availability of ingredients. The taste is absolutely divine, with the attention to perfection impeccable. The signature dish is scallops, baked over a barbecue in their own juices and served on a bed of birch and juniper twigs. Other dishes may include: blood-red beetroots charred in the dying embers of the fireplace, a spoonful of cream laced with vinegarfermented beer, a few dark drops of sweet birch syrup, and scattered shavings of dried cod roe for salty depth. End the dinner with one of the homemade liqueurs, such as the duck-egg liqueur. Heimberg

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CHATEAU MCELY St. George Forest, Czech Republic High on a hill above the village of Mcely, in the midst of the legendary St. George Forest, stands a fairytale castle. Just an hour from historic Prague, the chateau first served as a hunting lodge because of the great wealth of game in the surrounding forests. Later, it became the permanent country residence for several significant European noble families. The last of these, which occupied the chateau for several generations from 1869 to 1948, was the aristocratic Thurn-Taxis family. Surrounded by a beautiful English-style park, the baroque chateau enjoys breathtaking vistas. The wonderfully romantic 17th-century castle represents elegance, history, romance and 232

sophistication. Its 23 themed bedrooms and suites are all decadently decorated in sumptuous silk bedspreads, heavy damask drapes, Regency-style chairs and fine rugs on parquet floors. They also boast exquisite details such as gold-framed mirrors, painted ceilings, and even crystal-beaded chandeliers. Ornate gates and a sweeping staircase lined with deer antlers are some of the other standout features. The hotel’s restaurant, Piano Nobile, reproduces historic dishes with a contemporary twist, using forest-grown ingredients. Enjoy a glass of brandy or cognac, or a quality cigar from the chateau’s humidor, or try one of the magical elixirs that are prepared at the Alchemist Club. The rooftop observatory is ideal for stargazing. The atmospheric Tea Hall is a magnificent spot for afternoon tea in old aristocratic tradition. The chateau was named Best Luxury Destination Spa 2012 by the World Luxury Hotel Awards organization. The Mcely Spa offers the pure organic range of Mcely Bouquet cosmetics, developed by the chateau’s owner, Inez Cusumano. There is a lovely library, with over 2,000 titles, including rare scientific manuals and board games. Beautiful, tranquil walks in the lake-studded forests are not to be missed. For a truly romantic experience, enjoy a horse-drawn www.theaddressmagazine.com

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It is dinner-only, except for those staying the night in one of the six lodge rooms on the property, in which case Nilsson will prepare a lunch on a picnic table: slices of his cured ham, a jar of carrots pickled in whey, a loaf of home-made brown bread, and a yellow hunk of salty butter. Such is the restaurant’s growing renown that parties of up to a dozen fly in on private jets, to savour the cuisine and spend time fishing or hunting the elusive Capercaillie (wood grouse), or simply exploring the surrounding forests. www.faviken.com


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carriage ride through the surrounding forests. The chateau is set next to the lush 600-hectare Jabkenice Game Park, filled with wildlife. The hotel has a zero carbon footprint and won Europe’s Leading Green Resort award at the World Travel Awards in 2011. There are eco-friendly features such as a wood chipfuelled heating system, a swimming pool fed and filtered by a natural spring, and rainwater irrigation of the ample English garden. www.chateaumcely.com

MASHPI LODGE Mashpi Reserve, Ecuador Mashpi Lodge is a stunning retreat, nestled in the Andean hillsides amid a cloud forest, a mere 2½ hours drive from the historic city of Quito. The cool, minimalist eco-lodge lies in the midst of the Mashpi Rainforest Biodiversity Reserve, which boasts some of the world’s highest concentrations of plant and animal life. A supremely modern structure of glass, wood and recycled steel, the lodge is enclosed in a profusion of natural splendour. Guests are surrounded by 3,000 acres of tangled green jungle, replete with mountains, waterfalls, plants, orchids and hundreds of endemic birds and butterflies, all shrouded in misty clouds. There are close to 500 varieties of birds, thousands of rare orchids and innumerable other forms of flora and fauna in the region. It is also a place where ocelot, puma, and rare cuckoo may be spotted. The heavenly hideaway is the brainchild of Roque Sevilla, the former mayor of Quito, a passionate conservationist and member of the National Council of the World Wildlife Fund. The jaw-dropping designer showcase is built almost entirely of glass, allowing nature to be viewed in all its glory. The striking interior décor features warm earth tones, wood finishes and clean lines. The 22 comfortable bedrooms come with windows

so large, visitors feel as though they are suspended in a cloud forest. The resident naturalist offers guided tours, both day and night – a great way to explore the reserve in depth. One of the highlights is exploring the rainforest via the Canopy Gondola (also called the aerial tram), which glides silently for two kilometres through the canopy, offering hitherto inaccessible cameos of forest life on the way to scenic spots and hard-to-access trails. Almost completely surrounded by glass, the double-height dining room is spectacular, making it a great spot to enjoy breathtaking views of the rainforest valley and the signature dish, fish baked in banana leaf. The chefs draw from the diversity of Ecuadorian cuisine and use the finest fresh organic ingredients from the surrounding rainforest, such as naranjilla, papaya, palm heart, coffee, chocolate and plantain. Spa treatments incorporate stones and herbs from the reserve. Here is natural beauty, biodiversity, luxury ecoadventure and modern design at its best. www.mashpilodge.com

TIERRA PATAGONIA Patagonia, Chile Chile’s Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa brings high style to a breathtaking setting, blending seamlessly with the desolate beauty that surrounds it. This is a stunning piece of modern architecture that hugs the shore of the lake and blends into the rugged landscape of Patagonia. Majestically situated on the edge of the famed Torres del Paine National Park, the hotel sits on a bluff where the vast pampas meet Lake Sarmiento. As the centrepiece of Chilean Patagonia and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve site since 1978, the property’s stupendous setting deserves all the attention it can get. The hotel enjoys a magnificent view of Torres del Paine peaks across the lake.

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Each of the 40 eco-luxe rooms showcases Scandinavian design, with clean lines, lots of blond wood and handcrafted furniture, and comes decorated with cosy local comforts such as hand-woven throws, armchairs upholstered in light Patagonian wool and tactile sheepskin hides. Overlooking the lake and the legendary Torres del Paine Massif, the rooms boast sensational views across Lago Sarmiento’s turquoise waters to the peaks beyond. The jaw-dropping principal public space is as expansive as the skyscape: a wall of plate glass, two storeys high and 40 metres long. The magnificent open space seamlessly merges the lounge, bar and dining area, affording incredible panoramas of the lake, mountains and the endless sky. The hotel’s chef utilizes local seafood from the Straits of Magellan, lamb and beef from neighbouring ranches, as well as local Calafate berries, to prepare healthy and delicious meals. The food is paired with wonderful Chilean wines. Do not miss the traditional asado (barbecue); it could be the best lamb on the planet. The Uma Spa with its long lap pool is a must. The volcanic Patagonian stone massage is a favourite, while the honey and quartz crystal facials are sublime. The hotel’s able, affable guides and gauchos, who lead adventures in the park or onto the pampas, are outstanding. The hotel provides ample opportunity for visitors to experience one of the last great wildernesses on the planet in all its glory. There are more than 30 excursions, including stunning trekking, riding with gauchos, hiking to the base of the Torres, kayaking in icy fjords and watching condors and caracaras. Many of the trails are exclusive to Tierra Patagonia and new ones are being mapped all the time. Do not miss a scenic boat trip across Lago Grey, with a sail past incredibly blue icebergs to the amazing glacier. www.tierrapatagonia.com

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Kempinski Hotel Dukes’ Palace

Stylish wine shop-cum-bar-cum-restaurant; this is Alpine dining at its best. The menu-free, high-end restaurant serves personalised, multiple-course feasts. Let the chef and his team seduce with the Surprise Menu – individual www.theaddressmagazine.com

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wishes taken into consideration. Guests may choose the number of courses “a la minute” – eat as many starters, entrées and desserts as desired. The chef reinvents old recipes inspired by the Alpine terroir to create sensational combinations, such as marinated summer deer carpaccio with truffled ricotta, and beetroot gazpacho. The quality of food and presentation are simply outstanding. The extensive wine list is a delight, the décor is gorgeous. The restaurant is housed in a 200-year-old Valais farmhouse that combines genuine alpine ambiance with contemporary design. The entrance hall’s standout feature is an original chandelier, made of forks and wine glasses. www.heimberg-zermatt.ch

HISA FRANKO Kobarid, Slovenia The bed and breakfast inn itself is a gem, but the restaurant is the star. Roundly regarded by gourmands, amateur foodies, tourists and locals alike as one of best restaurants in the country, it is not uncommon for diners to make the trip to Slovenia for the express purpose of eating here. Run by a husband-and-wife team, Ana is in charge of the kitchen, while Valter’s knowledge of Slovenian wines and cheeses is unrivalled. The house has a superb wine and cheese cellar. The famous local Tolmin cheese is matured for up to 60 months in the restaurant’s cave, allowing the cheese to fully develop and mature. The selected cheese originates from high-altitude meadows (1,600-1,800 metres above the sea.) Hisa Franko also boasts a huge herb and flower garden, as well as its own trout pool. This is food art at its best – the exceptional food is both a showpiece and an explosion of taste, created by the talented and gracious chef, Ana. With masterful preparation and presentation, she combines fine ingredients, pains-

taking precision and abundant creativity. This is the place to splash out on the sensational tasting menu. If it is available, try the suckling pig, sometimes served with rhubarb chutney and almond pâté; it is absolutely divine. Expect extremely fresh, seasonal cuisine, which is mainly locally sourced. The wine cellar boasts 500 labels, showcasing predominantly an organic and biodynamic selection, with top sustainably produced vintages. Staff are attentive and provide very thoughtful service, particularly when explaining the provenance of the various ingredients and wines. The inn is located in the stunningly beautiful Soča River Valley, a couple of kilometres outside Kobarid. www.hisafranko.com

HOTEL TEATRO Porto, Portugal With the signature of the prestigious interior designer Nini Andrade e Silva and the architect Miguel Brito Nogueira, Hotel Teatro has an urban and stylish ambiance of a unique character. The glamorous hotel has been built on the site where the legendary Teatro Baquet once stood, and now the designer hotel reflects its roots with theatrical and spectacular interiors. The dramatic theatre theme is carried throughout, with décor, costumes and bespoke furniture pieces. Accessories and clothes belonged to famous artists who participated in the shows once put on by Filipe La Féria, a famous Portuguese theatre director. A poem from one of history’s great romantics – Portuguese poet, playwright and novelist Almeida Garrett – is printed all over the entrance of the hotel. Each of the guestrooms and suites is a contemporary masterpiece, in exuberant shades of bronze and gold, echoing the splendour of the stage. The theatrical theme is extended to the food at the Palco restaurant. The food combi-

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nations are delicious, inventive and refined. Do not miss one of the tasting menus with wine pairings. The Guava fondant with Queijo da Serra (a traditional mountain cheese) ice cream for dessert is a must. Hotel Teatro boasts a super central location in the beautiful and historic city of Porto, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. www.hotelteatro.pt

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The building retains many of its original features, including stained glass windows, wooden floors, frescoes and other works of art. Portraits of past visitors such as Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas More and Jan van Eyck adorn the walls. Rooms and suites are draped in the palace’s historical splendours, bathed in rich hues and filled with period furnishings and details from the original 1429 structure. All rooms come with contemporary creature comforts, including spa-style marble bathrooms, 300 thread-count sheets and flat-screen TVs. The six heritagelisted suites are opulent in their divine excess. In the Prinsenhof triplex, a great gilded angel stands guard over a romantic private rooftop terrace featuring views of Bruges.

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The on-site chapel, which is listed and contains all of its original accoutrements, is a fantastic venue for a wedding, private dining or a special event. Belgian chocolates and cakes are served at high tea in the cosy lobby lounge. There is a variety of Ronnefeldt blend teas brewed by a tea specialist in a beautiful samovar and served in Rosenthal porcelain. Also with high tea comes a mouth-watering selection of sandwiches, delicate home made pastries, muffins and more. Bruges is the chocolate capital of the world and as such it is not surprising that the maître chocolatier and Ronnefeldt tea master has created for the hotel an exclusive and unique tea and chocolate fusion.

Atelier, the art-inspired bar with a giant illuminated paintbrush centrepiece, serves some of the best beers in the world. The Manuscript restaurant is a favourite among locals as well as visitors, renowned for its refined Belgian cuisine with seasonally inspired menues, created with local ingredients, including herbs from the hotel’s own garden. Enjoy a spellbinding sunset with that cocktail on the hotel terrace. And don’t miss the hotel’s contemporary sculpture collection that includes a giant red fibreglass poodle created by Belgian artist William Sweetlove, on display in the 3,000m2 manicured gardens. Escape into a world of total comfort, relaxation and rejuvenation at the hotel’s boutique spa. www.kempinski.com/en/bruges

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POSTCARD TEAS

London, United Kingdom Located in an 18th-century Mayfair building is a little piece of Eastern Zen in the West End, tucked between luxury boutiques . The charming shop boasts more than 60 teas, each available at the tasting table. Many varieties of these exceptional teas can be traced to small, family-owned tea gardens. Each is precisely brewed, with attention to brewing times and temperature. 244

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world and can be posted at their very own red letterbox. Uniquely each packet details the tea’s provenance, whether it is a single maker or an estate or the breakdown of teas in a blend. For those who would like to learn to be more discerning when it comes to the UK’s favourite pick-me-up, there are tea tastings every Saturday morning. Tea paraphernalia is displayed around the walls – specially commissioned tea cosies,

hand-painted ceramic teapots and cups, glass teapots, collectors’ traditional Japanese cast iron tea kettles and double-walled tea caddies in tin or brass/copper from Kaikado of Kyoto, the world’s oldest producer of hand-made tin tea caddies. www.postcardteas.com

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Salzburg

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Claudia Juestel An elegant, cosmopolitan Alpine city with medieval architecture, baroque churches and a fairytale castle, Salzburg is one of the most beautiful towns in the Alps. The city is not only famous for its awe-inspiring architecture, but also as the birthplace of the composer Mozart and as being the setting for the musical ‘The Sound of Music’. Grandeur notwithstanding, the city has become increasingly avant-garde with modern art installations and cutting-edge cultural events. Salzburg is not to be missed by anyone visiting Europe and Austria in particular. We asked Claudia Juestel, originally from Salzburg and founder of Adeeni Design Group, to share some of her favourites.

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Salzburg lies on the northern edge of the Alps and is set against snowcapped mountains to the south and west, and tree-topped rolling green hills to the north and east. In every direction, beautiful nature envelopes this magical place. Right in the middle of town, you can experience what the glaciers left behind millions of years ago – the Salzach River, which cuts through its centre, flanked by the Festungsberg, the Mönchsberg and Kapuzinerberg mountains. Charming medieval and baroque houses are built right against their cliffs. The Mönchsberg and Festungsberg are the more visited of the three, with the fortress perched on the highest crest of the latter, presenting an unparalleled panorama of Salzburg and its surroundings. The Mönchsberg stretches along the left bank of the Salzach and presents a few interesting sights, including, along its base, the catacombs, 248

the Neutor – a tunnel with a baroque portal connecting the old town to its western districts – and on its plateau, a number of small castles, the Museum der Moderne, and other lookout points and small forests and meadows, perfect for a leisurely stroll away from the hustle and bustle of the popular downtown. Right across the river, the Kapuzinerberg, named after its Capuchins cloister, offers even more quietude on its steep walking path called the Bastaiweg. Hike along the historic fortifications and city walls up to the Franziskischlössl, a small baroque castle on the top, that offers not only amazing views, but also great Austrian food and drink. The Kapuzinerberg is abundant with nature. Its forest provides not only Salzburg’s “green lungs”, it also is the home of rare alpine plants and a number of native animals, including deer, chamois and ravens. So don’t miss this bounty of nature during your visit.

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Where to stay Best Luxury Hotel Sacher Salzburg Conveniently located on the right bank of the Salzach River in the centre of Salzburg, many of its rooms have the most picturesque views of the old town, the fortress and the mountains beyond. The hotel was completed in 1866 by Carl Freiherr von Schwarz, an aristocratic builder and city planner, and named Hotel Österreichischer Hof (Hotel Austrian Court). During the occupation from 1945 to 1955, it served as the home of American officers stationed in Salzburg. In 1988, the Gürtler family, owners of the Hotel Sacher in Vienna, purchased the hotel and renamed it the Hotel Sacher Salzburg in the year 2000. Since its opening almost 150 years ago, it has welcomed

some of the most famous and prominent heads of state and cultural icons from around the world. Among them were Richard Strauss, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, the Aga Kahn, the Dalai Lama, Julie Andrews and Placido Domingo. The hotel is still popular today, with influential patrons who are looking for old-fashioned and discreet service in a formal and traditional atmosphere. Even Fido is welcome! Every one of the 113 rooms and suites has a different décor comprised of silklined walls, beautiful carpets, antiques and original works of art, combined with modern technology and conveniences. The hotel offers a number of restaurants, a bar and a traditional Austrian café with an extensive selection of pastries. And you do not have to travel to Vienna to taste the original Sacher Torte. www.sacher.com

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Best Value Hotel & Villa Auersperg Enjoy the intimacy of a historic Neo-Renaissance villa built in 1892, surrounded by gardens, right in the historic centre of town. Rooms are decorated with a mix of modern and classical furnishings. The generous breakfast buffet, which can be enjoyed on the terrace during warm weather, is a must. This small hotel also has a rooftop spa with a sun terrace, and offers massages, meditation, yoga, sauna and steam room. www.auersperg.at

Where to eat Best Breakfast Café Sacher Do not miss the old-fashioned selection and ambience of the Café Sacher, whose traditional interior with parquet floors, raspberry-red damask-covered walls loaded

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Best Brunch Itzlinger Hof One Sunday a month, the Itzlinger Hof serves up a jazz brunch, where guests feast on a generous buffet while listening to live jazz provided by local bands. Salzburg may be more known for classical music, but it has a long history as a town in love with jazz, so this is a popular way to start a Sunday. www.itzlinger-hof.at

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Best Lunch Triangel Only a stone’s throw from the festival house, this informal restaurant has naturally long been a favourite of music lovers. This is where the city’s natives rub shoulders with visiting musicians for simple but delicious ecologically conscious Austrian fare at reasonable prices, which can also be savoured outside during warm weather. How about a venison platter and cheese dumplings with stewed fruits? www.triangel-salzburg.co.at

Best Splurge-worthy Dinner Restaurant Ikarus Dietrich Mateschitz, founder of Red Bull, is known to have many passions. At Hangar 7, a modern aircraft hangar at the Salzburg Airport, he combined three of them, namely sports, art and food. The glass-covered structure is a marvel in engineering, having kept the steel supports as slim as possible for ultimate trans-

parency and appearance of weightlessness. The light-filled building includes a large gallery that showcases the company’s collection of planes and sports cars. It hosts regular exhibitions by artists from around the world, two bars and a gourmet restaurant called Ikarus. Its success has been built on an international culinary tour where each month a different awardwinning guest chef brings his or her unique style to Salzburg. Among them have been Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Rasmus Kofeod, Daniel Patterson, Pascal Barbot, Tanja Grandits, and Ryan Clift. Ikarus has been a huge treat for the sometimes more conservative residents of Salzburg, introducing them to the unique culinary expressions these chefs bring from their own cultures. www.hangar-7.com

Best Gourmet Dinner with Atmosphere Brunnauer im Magazin Given the central location of Mönchsberg Mountain, builders took advantage of every

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inch when planning homes. They often affixed the structures to its tall cliffs, with some of them also having caves carved into the conglomerate stone, which were ideal for storage with their constant temperature, as well as shelters during wartime. Restaurateurs Claudia and Raimund Katterbauer purchased a traditional residence close to the Mönchsberg and connected it to the mountain with modern architecture, offering a variety of dining experiences in the sheltered courtyard, on a viewing terrace, in a private glass-enclosed floating room and inside a cave. At the helm in the kitchen, award-winning chef Richard Brunnauer wields his knives and spoons, creating modern dishes that blend international flavours with Austrian traditions. To learn how it is done, guests may sign up for Magazin’s cooking classes, available throughout the year. The restaurant also boasts a gourmet shop that carries everything from cheeses, charcuterie, condiments, spices, coffee, tea and a large selection of wines, to modern home accessories from around Europe. Magazin was created as a lifestyle concept, which the owners have expanded into another more informal and less expensive location at the Europark shopping mall. www.magazin.co.at

Best Authentic Austrian ‘Wirtshaus’ Wilder Mann “Wirtshaus” (innkeeper’s house) or “Gasthaus” (guest house) are terms for a casual tavern that serves rustic local food paired with hearty libations. The Wilder Mann (wild man) is hidden away in a small passageway off Salzburg’s most important shopping street, the Getreidegasse. The building is almost 800 years old, but the tavern was first recorded in 1884. Hence the dark and cosy interior shows its medieval origins and alpine location, with 2-foot-thick white stucco walls decorated with antlers, 252

rich beamed wood ceilings and checked curtains. Dishes are authentically Austrian, with standards such as goulash, roast pork with bread dumpling and cabbage salad, and smoked pork with potatoes and sauerkraut. Beverages that go well with such hearty fare are Almdudler, a tasty Alpine soda with herbs, and Most, a fermented apple cider. To digest all this richness, finish off the meal with a glass of Schnaps, an eau de vie made from a variety of fruits. www.wildermann.co.at

Best Fast Food Bosna and Leberkäse There are two things I cannot live without when I return to Salzburg. One is Bosna; the other is Leberkäse. Bosna originated in Salzburg, and although there have been many copies, there is only one location that serves the real deal. It is at the Balkan Grill, a tiny spot located inside the first passageway between the Getreidegasse and Karajan Square. I am talking about the most delicious grilled pork sausage, sprinkled with a secret mixture of spices, placed on a perfectly toasted bun, soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside, and filled with chopped onions, mixed with parsley and a squirt of Austrian tarragon mustard. This perfect snack is very popular, and they frequently sell out before they close. There have been trips where I sadly had to go without. My second favourite fast food, Leberkäse, translates to “liver cheese”, although it contains neither. It is made from very finely ground pork and beef mixed with garlic, onions and spices, and in flavour it may be closest to baloney. Although it can be eaten cold, butcher shops that bake it daily generally serve it hot, cutting a thick slice and serving it on a roll with nothing else than perhaps a couple of slices of pickle. Every butcher and most large grocery stores will serve it. Simply delicious!

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Cafés Vienna became the centre of coffee culture after the Turkish army was defeated during the 17th century and left behind valuable trunks of coffee beans outside its city walls. But Salzburg has a well-established café society, too. Guests often stay for hours, enjoying coffee and pastries or a glass of wine and small bites, while catching up on local news and international gossip and fashion from the newspapers and magazines offered to guests. Cafés are still the social centre, and to mention only one would be an injustice.

Best Café for Old-fashioned Atmosphere Café Tomaselli One of Salzburg’s most famous and oldest cafés, the Café Tomaselli was founded in 1705 and since then has been frequented by many famous literary figures, intellectuals, musicians and composers, including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Today, the place retains its traditional look and caters to everyone from locals of all ages, to tourists from all over the world. Thanks to its prime location in the heart of town and two terraces that allow visitors to take in the daily happenings around the squares and streets

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near the cathedral, this is a most popular spot. Literally everyone will walk by at some point. This is where patrons come to slow down, read, catch up with friends and watch the people. But let’s not forget that the Tomaselli also offers a great selection of snacks, pastries, ice cream sundaes and coffee specialities, served the old-fashioned Austrian way: on a metal tray with a glass of water, by waiters in black bow ties. www.tomaselli.at

Best Café for Pastries Café Fingerlos A little off the beaten path from where most of the well-known cafés are located, this modern café and patisserie is best known for its amazing and colourful array of house-made pastries, the result of traditional recipes updated by modern techniques. It is also a popular spot for 254

breakfast, which is presented most beautifully in varied dishes or on tiered trays. Café Fingerlos is definitely worth straying from the beaten path. Franz-Josef-Straße 9 5020 Salzburg

Best Café for Modern Atmosphere Carpe Diem Red Bull is not Dietrich Mateschitz’s only popular beverage. His Kombucha soda, Carpe Diem, offered in a few flavours, is also sold around the world. He opened a café and restaurant of the same name in the Getreidegasse. The restaurant specialises in gourmet finger food and occupies the upper floor, while the downstairs and the terrace are dedicated to the café and bar, a preferred meeting place for the chic crowd taking a shopping break with a cup of coffee or a glass of Champagne. Carpe Diem also is the venue

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Best Café for Funky Atmosphere Afro Café For a very different spin on café society, one of my favourite places is the Afro Café, which is part gourmet Mecca, part hipster café, and part social project. Advertising executive Johannes Kastner, along with the founder of the Afro Café in Johannesburg, South Africa, Grant Rushmere, and Dietrich Mateschitz created the Afro Coffee Company in 2007 as a hymn to the African soul, believing that African coffees and teas should no longer be exported solely as raw materials, but should instead be offered as independent, high-quality branded products.

The Afro Café became its retail outpost and coffee bar. Here, guests can shop for branded coffee and tea products, tabletop accessories and keepsakes, as well as sample modern African dishes, accompanied by a variety of beverages from the brand. The space is decorated in collaboration with Monique Fagan, founder of the KEAG social project (Kommetjie Environmental Awareness Group) in Cape Town, South Africa, where the goal it is to create jobs for young African designers and artists. With the help of residents from the townships, rubbish was collected from the local beaches and transformed into pieces of art, which create the urban-chic African atmosphere of this casual and colourful hangout. Check their website for occasional special events ranging from jazz to blues and African music. www.afrocoffee.com

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Where to drink Best Beer Garden Stieglkeller Just as important in Austria as the coffee are wine and beer, and Salzburg has a number of popular beer gardens and breweries. The largest is Stiegl, which is Austria’s leading privately owned brewery, producing amazing beers that are sold around the world. Its owners are strong supporters of local traditions, sports and the arts. Stiegl-Brauwelt, on the edge of town, with its brewery shop, museum, casual restaurants and beer garden, is well worth a visit. But for the best atmosphere of all the city’s beer gardens, visit the Stieglkeller right below the fortress. Up on a slope of Mönchsberg Mountain, the 256

Stieglkeller overlooks the baroque centre of town. If the weather does not allow for outdoor seating, the interior’s various rooms in alpine décor surely will not disappoint visitors as they enjoy the varied beers the Stiegl brewery has to offer, along with samplings from their generous traditional Austrian menu. www.taste-gassner.com

Best Bar With A View Steinterasse Perched on top of the Hotel Stein, the bar’s terrace and large glass windows allow for one of the city’s best panoramas, day and night and in any weather. Here, locals of all ages mingle with visitors, nibbling on bites from the contemporary menu and sipping one of count-

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less cocktails. My favourite is Aperol Spritzer, a combination of Aperol, white wine and sparkling mineral water. www.hotelstein.at

Where to shop Best Food Market

Friesacher Heuriger Friesacher is Salzburg’s largest and most famous Heuriger, a name for a wine tavern serving the most recent year’s wine in a rustic setting. Friesacher not only offers Austrian wines, but also classic French vintages to accompany a traditional buffet of dishes made from farm-grown and regional ingredients. The environment is casual and provincial, with alpine touches everywhere.

Feinkost Kölbl This small gourmet shop is a great stop for a quick snack and a glass of Prosecco or freshly squeezed fruit juice, or to stock up on international delicacies. Feinkost Kölbl has been selling fine foods since 1959, and the selection includes ample choices of charcuterie and cheeses, oils and vinegars, condiments, honeys and jams, teas and freshly ground coffees, as well as wines and spirits, including eau de vies from the Styrian Alois Gölles distillery, also well known for exceptional speciality vinegars.

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Best Coffee 220 Grad 220 Grad, which gets its name from the brewing temperature, is a small coffee roastery, store and café, hidden away on a tiny side street in the historic centre of town. As a result, it’s mostly locals frequenting the place, for its assortment of fine coffees and the cosy and modern atmosphere of the café. www.220grad.com

Best Wine Store Alte Vinothek A meeting place for foodies and wine lovers, the Alte Vinothek, owned by restaurateurs Claudia and Raimund Katterbauer, delivers on both libations and food. In addition to over 800 wines from Austria, Italy, Spain and France, its gourmet shop carries charcuterie and Italian

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antipasti, fresh bread from the Rosenmayer specialty bakery, unique cheeses, and homemade pasta, which can all be tried in their tasting room, complete with white table cloths. Simply ask Sommelier Karl Seitner for suggested pairings. www.altevinothek.at

Best Spice Shop Schuhbeck Renowned Bavarian chef Alfons Schuhbeck has built an empire with his cooking school and multiple restaurants. His passion for spices led to a book and a number of spice shops around Germany and Switzerland. Recently, he also opened an outpost in Salzburg’s newly renovated town hall. It carries a huge variety of spices, salts, oils, mustards, specialty sugars, jams and teas. Try one of their unique spice mixtures for specific

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recipes such as Bavarian bread, Bruschetta, meat loaf, Paella, cheese, ginger bread and apple pie.

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Best Local Treasures Salzburger Heimatwerk This cultural institution is appropriately located in the Neue Residenz, a Renaissance building designed in the late 16th century as the residence for the city’s richest prince archbishop, Wolf Dietrich of Raitenau, and his family. It is a platform to present the best of the region’s craftsmen and artisans, with regular exhibitions and a shop presenting a variety of products. The Salzburger Heimatwerk sells Austrian gourmet foods, fabrics, table linens and tabletop items, home décor, books and

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Stassny and Gössl “Trachten” are traditional Austrian clothes that can be found in many stores around town. Since they have become chic again, you will see many locals wearing them. Stassny in the Getreidegasse carries a number of high-end Alpine lines including my favourite, the Kleider Manufaktur Habsburg, with its modern interpretations of what nobility from the AustroHungarian Empire wore to hunting parties, gala dinners, tea and garden parties, polo tournaments, horse riding and travel. Stassny also provides bespoke options for men, women

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and children, ranging from Dirndls, blouses and shirts, to hunting jackets and pants. Founded in 1947, Gössl is best known for its blouses with intricate smocking and embroidery. It owns more than 30 stores around Austria and exports to countries all over the world. Its headquarters are located in a gorgeous 17th-century estate, originally called Rupertihof and renamed Gwandhaus (clothes house) by the Gössl family. Situated near Hellbrunn Palace in an area known for some of the most beautiful villas, it is part retail shop, part museum, part event space, part factory, and includes a gourmet shop, as well as a restaurant and café with a garden that boasts stunning vistas of the mountains. www.stassny.at www.goessl.com

Best Shoes Ludwig Reiter The world-renowned shoemaker got its start in Vienna in 1885, and the name Ludwig Reiter has since become synonymous with handmade shoes in the classical Viennese style. The company has collaborated with designers such as Helmut Lang, as well as with Viennese theatres, fitting performers with their shoes. One of the 20 stores in Austria, the Salzburg shop in the historical Goldgasse sells sports, casual and formal shoes for men and women, hand bags and accessories, as well as offering custom options for the most discerning customers. www.ludwig-reiter.com

Best Leather Accessories Gürtelmacher Schliesselberger The Schliesselberger family has been tanning and manufacturing leather goods since 1820. Today, locals come for their extensive line of belts, wallets, handbags and suspenders, but also to have custom belts made within just a few days. Choose from a variety of pigskins, cowhides, calfskins, suede, deerskins, and embossed leathers, discuss stitching options

and colours, add a unique buckle, and voilà, you have a belt like no one else. They will even make you a one-of-a-kind collar for your cat or dog. www.guertelmacher.at

Best Necessity Kirchtag When visiting Salzburg, one is often surprised by the famous “Schnürlregen” (string rain), which can happen any time of year. As well, superheavy downpours, the kinds that make you duck under an awning and wait them out, are not uncommon. So having a fashionable collection of umbrellas is a must for anyone living here. For over a hundred years, Kirchtag has been Salzburg’s source for handmade umbrellas and canes. The handles are made from one of 25 woods, including local species such as elm, ash and pear wood, as well as exotic options, such as rosewood, ebony, Makassar ebony, wenge and snakewood. The selection of fabrics is also generous, so there really is something for everyone. Or you can bring your own fabric, provided it’s waterproof. A custom umbrella takes about two weeks, but they can put a rush on the order if needed. If you are planning on enjoying some of Salzburg’s amazing hiking trails, a Kirchtag cane will be helpful and chic. How about one in ebony with a silver handle? www.kirchtag.com

Best Music Shop Musikhaus Katholnigg Within a 3-minute walk from the festival house is Salzburg’s favourite shop for music aficionados. What started out as a piano manufacturer in 1847 is now the best resource for CDs, DVDs, and vinyl records, focusing on classical music, jazz, folk music, chansons, world music and cabaret. During the Summer Music Festival, Katholnigg hosts discussions and autograph signings with visiting guest artists. www.salzburg-cd.com

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Best Garden Furnishings & Décor Lederleitner Markus Lederleitner, Austria’s trendiest gardener, maintains a number of garden shops and nurseries. The one in Salzburg is located in a beautiful allée near Hellbrunn, and carries everything from plants and flowers, to hip outdoor furniture, lighting, accessories and tabletop items, a great selection of design books, and even stone floors, gazebos and pergolas. They have indoor/outdoor living covered! www.lederleitner.at

Best Home Décor Gehmacher In 1789, the shop on the Alter Markt (old market) started as a purveyor of silk and wool fabrics, but since 1992, it has become the go-to place for traditional and transitional home décor from around Europe. Their assortment is comprised

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of furniture, lighting and accessories from luxury manufacturers such as Flamant (France), tabletop items from, among others, Gmunder Keramik (Austria) and CASAgent (Denmark), table linens from top lines like Texteis Iris (Portugal), and lots of accessories, decorative art, as well as furnishings for children’s rooms. I love to pick up the odd trinket on my visits. www.gehmacher.at

Best Pharmacy Alte Fürst-Erzbischöfliche Hofapotheke The former court pharmacy of the prince archbishop on the Alter Markt, one of Salzburg’s most attractive squares, is still dispensing drugs, ointments and elixirs today from its ornate gilded Rococo counters and cabinets. So if you are in need of any medication during your visit, why not get it from the most beautiful pharmacy in town? www.hofapotheke.at

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Best Antiques Antiquitäten Hiko-Antik This tiny shop in a medieval building next to the Gstättentor, a gate that was part of the 13th-century city walls, sells artwork and small antiques from private estates in the area. Their specialities are silver, Jugendstil, folk art, curiosity cabinet objects and Faïence. www.hiko-antik.at

Best Gallery Thaddaeus Ropac Thaddaeus Ropac first fell in love with art during an early school trip to the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History) in Vienna. He initially honed his craft during an internship with Joseph Beuys in 1982 in New York, where he got to know some of the hottest artists working there at the time, including Jean-Michel Basquiat,

Keith Haring and Robert Mapplethorpe. He opened his gallery in Salzburg a year later, and a second one in Paris in 1990. Today, Ropac is considered one of the most prominent art dealers around, curating major private and corporate collections and acting as an advisor to major museums and public institutions. The gallery’s headquarters, located in the neoclassical manor Villa Kast, is home to changing exhibitions of blue chip artists such as Georg Baselitz, Andy Warhol, Daniel Richter, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Alex Katz and Arnulf Rainer. Art makes for a great souvenir! www.ropac.net

Best Souvenir Café-Konditorei Fürst Almost everyone brings back Mozartkugeln, the famous and delicious balls of milk chocolate filled with nougat and marzipan. There are a few versions by different manufacturers, but

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the original can be found at Café-Konditorei Fürst, whose founder created the famous treat in 1890. www.original-mozartkugel.com

Sporer For lesser-known gourmet creations, I can offer up other interesting options. I never miss a visit to the spirit shop Sporer in the Getreidegasse, where, in the tiny and dark interior, patrons have tasted all kinds of Schnaps (eau de vie), liqueurs and brandy since 1903. They sell their own varied brand, but also represent some hard-to-find Austrian distilleries. The best thing about Sporer is that, for a small fee, you can taste everything prior to purchasing a bottle. But be careful, those small sips are on the generous side, and given the strength of the spirits it can go to the head 264

quickly. Some of my favourites are Enzian Schnaps, from the rare alpine Enzian flower roots, Nuss Schnaps made from walnuts, and Hollerblüten Likör (elderflower liqueur), as well as their Hausmischung, which is their secret recipe herb bitter, a great digestive after consuming all that rich Austrian food. Knowing from experience, their bottles are very durable, and fare well during travel. www.sporer.at

Salzburg SALZ Salzburg has a long tradition of mining salt, which goes back to the Celts (Kelts) living in the area from the 8th to the 6th centuries BC. Later, the archbishops of Salzburg accumulated tremendous wealth as a result of the salt trade. The name of the city, meaning “salt fortress”, and its river Salzach, meaning “salt river”, are

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rooted in this history. Salt had a tremendous value and was called “White Gold”. Salzburg SALZ revives this long tradition trading in various salt-related products, including a collection of salts from around the world – each exhibiting a unique flavour – salt and pepper mills, salt lamps, and salt bricks to build healing rooms. What could be more appropriate than bringing home some salt from Salzburg?

there are plenty of live concerts to be enjoyed year round. The musicians of the Salzburger Schloßkonzerte perform works by Mozart and his contemporaries 230 times a year in the elegant marble hall of the baroque Mirabell Palace, built by Archbishop Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau for his mistress, Salome Alt. It is a wonderful way to enjoy timeless music in a stunning period setting.

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What to do Best Classical Concerts Salzburger Schloßkonzerte Salzburg is a city renowned for classical music. Even outside the famous Salzburg Festivals,

Best Museum for Art Museum der Moderne The museum has two locations. The smaller one is located in the historic Rupertinum, which originally served as a seminary for the Archdiocese of Salzburg. Since 1983, these enduring rooms have exhibited mainly graphic

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works and photography. The larger of the two, designed by Swiss architect Luigi Snozzi, is situated atop the MĂśnchsberg, offering panoramic views of the city outside and a world class modern art collection inside. After perusing two levels of indoor and outdoor exhibition spaces, enjoy overlooking the historic city centre with a drink and bite at m32, the bar and restaurant in front of the museum, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. www.museumdermoderne.at

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Best Museum for Local History Salzburger Freilichtmuseum To explore the area’s rural heritage, visit this outdoor museum spread out over more than 123 acres in a nature reserve on the outskirts of Salzburg, where the local government has collected and rebuilt over a hundred original farmhouses, barns, and mills from all areas of the province. There is a great variety in design, construction methods and interiors on display, and the buildings are furnished with authentic period pieces. The museum offers special exhibits and

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daily demonstrations of local crafts, such as glass painting, pottery, soap and candle making. You can also take a small train around the entire area, which is included in the ticket price. www.freilichtmuseum.com

Best Way to see Salzburg in a Unique Way Night Watchmen Tour Just as in any other historic European town for the centuries prior to the invention of electricity, night watchmen protected the citizens. Take a trip back into medieval times and follow one of them into the dark, through the oldest parts of town, and learn the secrets of some of Salzburg’s lesser-known sights. www.nachtwaechter-salzburg.com

Best Day Trip Salzkammergut The areas surrounding Salzburg have countless options for inspired day trips, such as the Eisriesenwelt Werfen, a 100-million-yearold extensive labyrinth of ice caves, or the Salzwelten in Hallein, the 7,000-year-old salt mines south of Salzburg, that cultivated the enormous wealth of the prince archbishops. But the Salzkammergut (salt chamber court), a resort area with many lakes and blessed with varied natural beauty, is a place to which I love to return often. It was the Emperor Franz Joseph’s favourite vacation spot. His holidays were spent in Bad Ischl, and each of the small towns and villages by the lakes offer their own charm. Some are surrounded by rolling hills, others by tall mountains, and many still remind us of the glory of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with their historical buildings boasting ornate façades. One of my favourites is Gmunden at the Traunsee, home to the popular Gmundner Keramik, the 300-year-old manufacturer of the hand-painted earthenware found in the home of most Austrians,

and St. Gilgen, the picturesque village on the northwest shore of the Wolfgangsee, known for its beautiful villas of notable Viennese who started coming here for the summers at the end of the 19th century. The area is still popular with Europe’s aristocrats and wealthy, many of them owning hideaways that are far off the tourists’ paths. Whether basking in the sun by the lakes, or hiking secluded trails, the Salzkammergut always captivates. www.salzkammergut.at

Best Kept Secret Gemütlichkeit The modus operandi when visiting Austria is to embrace Gemütlichkeit, a mood that originates from the Biedermeier period and which describes an environment or state of mind that provides a sense of comfort, relaxation and cheer, an unhurried peace of mind, and a sense of belonging. So remember while in Salzburg, slow down, linger and enjoy its charms. Claudia Juestel, is the founder and principal of the San Francisco based interior design firm Adeeni Design Group whose work includes projects around the United States and in London, India and on Guam. The firm is known for a cosmopolitan and eclectic approach to bespoke interiors that range from traditional to modern styles and are infused with a sense of comfort, warmth and timelessness. Claudia also serves as the Design & Architecture Editor of SFLuxe where she has had the pleasure of interviewing some of the country’s most preeminent interior designers and architects for her series “Tea With Claudia”. Her expertise ranges from design and art to hospitality, entertaining and cooking, and many of her passions are expressed on her relevant blog www.adeenidesigngroup.com/ blog/articles/

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The fine art of

Champagne By Maud Fierobe and Stefano Frigerio

Champagne is not just a wine, it is a feast for the senses. The soft pop of the cork, the delicate movement of the bubbles and the distinct aroma makes Champagne a unique and authentic symbol for any form of celebration. In each issue of THE ADDRESS Magazine, culinary experts share their insights. In this issue, we meet Maud Fierobe and Stefano Frigerio, champagne connoisseurs and owners & founders of French Bubbles and Champagne + Fromage in London, UK.

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Champagne + Fromage, Covent Garden, London, UK A gorgeous bar-cum-shop-cum-bistro; combining a shop specialising in award-winning artisanal, limited production grower champagnes with an exclusively French fromagerie and a bistro • All the grower champagnes served here are sourced from independent owners of familyowned producers. The cellar consists of 25 award-winning limited-production grower champagnes • Features a quaint, rustic setting with mismatched furniture and reclaimed materials - including bright red chairs sourced from Parisian bistros - adding a stamp of authentic French flair • Shelving fashioned from old wine crates displays an array of champagne bottles and artisinal products • The in-house fromagerie offers no less than 50 mouth-watering cheeses. Gooey Gaugry Epoisse along with the French blue goat’s cheese, and an interesting chilli and rosemary encrusted soft Corsican cheese are just a couple that keep customer coming back for more • Charcuterie, pâtés, jambons, rillons and saucissons are also on offer - all sourced from tiny suppliers in France • Highlights on the authentically French menu include signature tartines such as Auvergne – fresh figs with melted Fourme d’Ambert; the La Nordique – salmon gravlax with a Langres cheese mousse and a special champagne dressing; Champagne – pear with melted Langres cheese; and Montbélliarde – Montbélliarde sausage with Morbier and a confit of shallots • There are also some interesting twists on classic bistro dishes such as frogs leg tempura with Roquefort cheese, snails Raclette Forestiere and chocolate fondant with Bleu des Basques cheese are available • There is a calendar of monthly Champagne and cheese master-classes offers an insider peek into an often inaccessible world www.frenchbubbles.co.uk

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The Art of Wine Making The true architect of the delightful unique taste of French Champagne is the wine maker and among the well-knows brands, there are many small family owned producers creating award-winning grower Champagne. Unlike the Champagne power-houses, grower Champagne is made entirely by producers in their very own vineyards, as opposed to blending together grapes from different vineyards to create a generic house style. And because of its pure quality, grower Champagne reflects the subtleties of its’ terroirs’, i.e. the location of the vineyard, its particular soil and methods. Time honoured skills, techniques, passion and ability to combine the traditional with the modern makes Champagne what it is, and what it always has been; inimitable. Producing

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award-winning Champagne is an art based on traditions of over 300 years and the ability to use different grape combinations to produce unique blends such as ‘Cuvees Speciales’ or ‘Cuvees Prestiges’. It is this skill that makes Champagne unique and incomparable.

The Champagne districts and the magic of chalk Champagne is a unique and very beautiful region in northern France with a harsh climate and with a history of vine growing dating back to the dawn of Christianity. Its vineyards are made up of chalk rich soil which determines the extraordinary flavours of Champagne. In winter, the soil protects the roots of the vine from frost and in summer the same soil releases the moisture required for healthy growth. Over the centuries, the wine makers of Champagne

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have learned to harness the potential of their environment, and the research and development still continues to this day. The region is divided into different districts and the the sparkle, taste and texture of the Champagne differ from district to district. The Mountain of Reims The Montagne de Reims district is a huge plateau just south of the city of Reims, stretching down to Epernay. This district is famed for producing rich, full-bodied Champagnes. Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are the predominant varieties here . The Marne Valley The slopes flank the river Marne on both sides, following its curves as it meanders from Aÿ to beyond Château-Thierry in the Aisne. This

region is dominated by Pinot Meunier and the wines are softer and fruitier with delicate bubbles and elusive flavours. The Côte des Blancs The vineyards follow the slopes that run from Epernay in the north down to the slopes around the town of Sézanne. The Cote de Blancs is devoted to producing white grapes and is characterised by Chardonnay. Champagne from this region is fresh and elegant with delicate aromas. The Côte des Bars and Montgueux Characterised by low hills and the beautiful rolling countryside between the river Seine and the river Aube at the southern tip of the region, the Cote des Bar is distinguished by Pinot Noir grapes with a fruity aroma.

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The Grapes

Since 1935, the grapes of only 3 species of vines, selected for their ability to express the specific characteristics of the Champagne territory, have been authorised for inclusion in making Champagne. Pinot Noir Pinot Noir is a black grape variety with white juice and grows mainly on the lower slopes of the wooded Montagne de Reims between Reims and Épernay, as well as being a speciality of the slightly warmer Aube vineyards in the far south of Champagne. Being very fickle to grow, the grape only thrives in optimal growing conditions; a cooler climate with plenty of sunlight and good drainage. The black grapes are very gently crushed, and the juice is gathered before the grape skins can begin to colour the liquid. Pinot Noir gives Champagnes their aromas of red berry fruit as well as strength and body. Pinot Meunier Pinot Meunier is also a black grape with white juice but is earlier-maturing than Pinot Noir. and the only grape that will ripen reliably throughout the region, which is why it is by far the most commonly planted variety in the cooler vineyards of the Marne valley and the outlying Aisne vineyards to the north. Pinot Meunier has a slightly higher natural acidity than Pinot Noir and gives brightness and fruitiness to Champagne blends. On the other hand, it is lower in colour and tannin than Pinot Noir. While it does not generally create long lived wines, it does give a soft and mild palate perfectly complementing Champagnes designed to be drunk young. Chardonnay Chardonnay is a white grape variety mostly planted on the Cote des Blancs. It has a high acidity and the wines produced using it have a very long life. 272

Chardonnay gives Champagne its floral aroma with light and delicate notes with marvellous citrus harmonies ranging from lemon and lime to orange and tangerine.

The Diversity of Champagne

Champagne is produced in a variety of notes and every champagne house or grower offers a range of wine, which reflects their own style. Although most Champagnes are made from a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, there are so many varieties to choose from, it’s important to be aware of the diversity of Champagnes available. All are delectable, making it hard to decide. So if you’re wondering whether to choose vin­tage or non-vintage, Brut or Demi-Sec, White or Rose, traditional blend or Crus, then our short guide should help you make up your mind…or you could just try them all! Vintage Champagne Vintage champagne has a great deal of character, and is created from wines of a single harvest that are thought to be exceptional and deserve to be appreciated to the full. Most vintages are not released until 5 years of age or later although legally the earliest they can be available is the fourth year after harvest. The decision to declare a vintage rests with each individual producer depending upon his own particular grapes. Recent exceptional vintages are 1990, 1996 and 2002. Non Vintage Champagne Non vintage champagne is the result of harvests from different years blended together. Each year some of the harvest is kept in reserve for future years’ blends, and this is why nonvintage wine often has a distinct house style. A non-vintage Champagne cannot be sold until it is 15 months old, although most reputable houses will age the wine in their cellars for longer periods.

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Brut Brut champagne s a description of a trait acquired by Champagne at the end of the production process, when the winemaker adds the dosage, a mixture of reserve wine and very pure cane sugar. This final stage determines its sweetness and allows the wine to express itself and show its full range, including the delicate aromas. Brut Champagne wines are dry and are the most popular. Demi-Sec Champagne Demi-sec champagne is sweeter as more sugar is added. Demi-Sec goes well with desserts. Blanc de Blancs Blanc de Blancs is a white Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes. A classic 274

Blanc de Blancs is restrained and elegant when young, yet with ageing it develops a richness that overlays an intense expression of fruitiness. Blanc de Noirs Is a white Champagne made exclusively from black Pinot Noir and Meunier grapes or a blend of the two. Blanc de Noirs are usually fuller-bodied, fruit-forward Champagnes with a lengthy finish. RosĂŠ Champagnes RosĂŠ Champagne is made from all three grape varietals, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. The pinkish hue is obtained by adding locally produced red wine to the blend or by allowing the dark grape skins to have limited contact with the musts. RosĂŠ Champagnes tend to have a full body and extra fruitiness on the nose and palate.

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Grower Champagne – grapes sourced from the vineyards of very small producers in France The producers of grower champagne are the real champagne makers who make wines with personality and heritage and at Champagne + Fromage you can find a wide selection of different kinds and of grower champagne by several producers. Below is a selection of some of the independent producers that make champagne with passion and exuberance, with traditional manufacturing methods rather than mass‐produced on a large scale. And the proof is in the tasting. Champagne Michel Furdyna Michel and Marie-Noëlle Furdyna produce

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plump, full-flavoured Champagnes from their vineyards which span 6 villages in the Côte des Bar, the slightly warmer district in the south of the region. The wines are dominated by the red Pinot Noir grape which covers 85% of their vineyards. The remainder is planted with Chardonnay and the now rare Pinot Blanc. Historically this variety was traditional in Champagne (now best known in Alsace) though new plantings are no longer permitted. The Pinot Noir grape creates rich, red fruit aromas and the wines tend to mature and evolve more quickly than those where Chardonnay plays a leading role, especially in vineyards this far south. Michel and Marie-Noëlle created their own brand in 1974 and sold their first bottle in 1976. Their nephew Mathieu is working hard

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with them at the domain getting all the experience he will need to take over in the future. The Furdyna style is developed and forward, providing a slightly more muscular alternative to Chardonnay-dominated wines, and very much suit the taste for rounded, toast-y Champagnes with some weight behind them. They are pleasingly approachable, very crowdfriendly and versatile with many dishes. Champagne Lacroix The Lacroix domain covers 11 hectares across 7 villages in the Marne and Aisne valleys, providing a variety of micro-climate conditions, often referred to as ‘terroir’. ‘Old vines’ between 30 and 50 years old account 276

for two thirds of the Champagne Lacroix vineyards. This reduces production yield but importantly enhances grape quality, and ultimately increases the complexity of their wines. Champagne Lacroix was established in 1968 by Jean Lacroix, and later joined by son Anthony in 1999 when he completed his wine studies at Avize University. Lacroix white wines have a mouth-filling, medium-weight, biscuit-y flavour profile and are produced from the classic 3-grape blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Champagne Waris-Larmandier Specialising in Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru and Chardonnay-dominated wines, the Waris-

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Larmandier style is under-stated, structured and ultra-elegant. One look at the flamboyant ‘epoque’ style labels that embellish some of the wines will confirm that Marie-Hélène is passionate about the arts, and loves to paint as well as make jewellery and pottery. The domain covers just 5.5 hectares across the Côte des Blancs (for Chardonnay) and further south in the Aube (mostly Pinots Noir and Meunier) with a high average vine age of 32 years (39 years for the Grand Cru vineyards). Marie-Hélène Larmandier is a 5th generation grower from the Côte des Blancs. The family is committed to minimal intervention, with no chemical or systemic treatments for their vines.

Specialising in Blanc de Blancs and Chardonnay dominated wines, these are feminine wines – they like to take their time getting ready! All wines undergo extended maturation prior to disgorgement to allow these girls plenty of ageing and time to develop before they are released. Champagne Colin The dynamic Colin brothers specialise in Chardonnay-dominated Champagnes. Two thirds of their 11 hectares vineyard is situated in Grand and Premier Cru rated villages in the Côte des Blancs. Chardonnay is the king of Colin Brothers domain by representing 80% of their estate! The Premier Cru rated villages are Vertus,

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Bergères, Les Vertus, Cuis and Grand Cru rated villages are Cramant and Oiry. The family have been growers for generations since 1829. In 1997 Richard and Romain abandoned the local co-operative system to become independent grower-producers, investing in new technology in their quest for quality and consistency. The brothers personally take care of the vineyards and wine making, whilst Richard’s wife Delphine oversees administration and sale. The high percentage of Chardonnay creates wines that are ultra-elegant, a harmonious balance of roasted-nut richness and lively, lemon-y fruit freshness. Champagne Pertois-Moriset Two thirds of their 18 hectares Vineyard is situated in Grand Cru rated villages. The vines are cultivated with minimal treatments and with respect for the environment. The vines are mature, on average 30 years old, with 70 % located in the Côte des Blancs, including the four Grand Cru rated villages of Cramant, Avize, Oger and Mesnil. The remaining vines are located further south in the Sezannais district. This family business was established in 1951 by Yves Pertois from Cramant and his wife Janine Moriset from Mesnil, becoming 3rd generation growers in their respective families. Now semi-retired, their children, Dominique and Cécile and their respective families have taken over the operation and continue to make this beautiful Champagne. Here we have three contrasting wines for different occasions. The relatively simple style of the Cuvée Sélection lends itself to storing a case or two for everyday enjoyment. The elegant, pretty Grand Cru Rosé Brut makes the perfect gift or will impress at any celebration. For a special, yet very affordable, treat for you and your loved ones, the Blanc de Blancs 278

Grand Cru invites you to indulge in a harmonious, voluptuous, generous experience – this wine gives you a big hug.

How to pair Champagne and food

With a firm belief that Champagne is not just a celebratory aperitif but a most exquisite accompaniment that can bring out the very best flavours in food, Stefano and Maud at Champagne + Fromage focus around the pairing of champagne and fromage, bubbles and charcuterie. Blanc de Blancs champagnes made only from Chardonnay go very well with hard cheeses with a creamy, nutty flavour or salty cheeses. Chardonnay offers a high acidity which balances the strong flavours. A perfect example is the delicious Comté cheese from the Jura Massif region in Eastern France, whether it’s young floral and fruity or mature with nutty, strong flavours. Cantal from Auvergne, which is one of France’s oldest cheeses, or Beaufort, named after a small rural town in the French Alps, are also a good match with Blanc de Blancs. Blanc de Noir Champagne or Champagnes, made mainly with black grapes, pair fantastically with Bleu cheese such as Fourme d’Ambert which is creamy and light blue. A Morbier is also a great match, as well as other creamy cheeses such as Brillat-Savarin and Chaource or goat’s cheese. Vintage Champagnes with more intense flavours pair well with strong cheeses. A vintage Blanc de Blancs are a good match with an extra mature Comte and you can add a diverse fruit paste such as quince. Vintage Blanc de Noirs goes brilliantly with the strong flavours in Roquefort. Rose Brut Champagnes are matched perfectly with meats such a charcuterie, a board of salami and cured meat. They’re ideal on a summer’s day alongside a BBQ!

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The perfect blend of adventure and nature in its undisturbed, pristine beauty A TALE OF AN AVID MOUNTAIN WALKER By Martin Edward Block

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’m a mountain walker at heart and when walking in the Alps, I am forever struck by the changing environments I encounter during the “pilgrimages.” The journey from the valley floor up into the midst of the highest peaks is a very special experience. I admit to having climbed some of the highest peaks in the Alps when my fitness levels were sufficient to overcome incompetence. Nowadays, climbing the highest peaks does not seem so important to me, yet I still love to get as close as I can to the peaks, without stepping over the boundary from mountain walking to mountain climbing. But the real objective is the journey itself and all of the experiences you have along the way. We start in the early morning on the edge of an alpine resort. Most alpine resorts are surrounded by a belt of trees through which

you have to climb to reach the heights beyond. As you start climbing the zigzag paths covered in pine needles, the trees have a breathless excitement that seems to mirror your own, and the sound of your footfalls somehow feels like a disturbance and an intrusion. Later, the heat of the day has worked its magic and the woodlands smell beautifully of resin. When it is raining, the rainwater collects the pine needles on the path into sinuous ridges, the charm of which is some recompense for the wet. Eventually, the woods stutter and thin out, giving way to lush highland meadows – the true alpine pastures – strewn with flowers. No trees means more open views and walking is therefore often punctuated by stops to take photos or simply to admire the panoramic vistas. The landscape is dotted with solitary

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wooden buildings, some of which look like dwellings, while others are feed-stores for the cattle ranging over the meadows. Many are ramshackle. There is the occasional hamlet, typically comprised of a collection of barns and chalets, each with its supply of firewood stacked neatly down its side. One building is different, though, and easily identified as the café by its bright colouring and array of flags. After a refreshing break, we carry on upwards. Some paths may traverse leisurely at a steady height; others may push on upwards toward a lake, pass or peak. I must not forget to mention the alluring sound of cowbells. This sound comes at a price, though: these days there seems to be more and more electric fencing to keep the cattle in check, and having been zapped once, I can tell you it is no fun to touch. With gained height, the grassy landscape gradually blends into that of the mountains. It is at this boundary where you tend to find the gorgeous “postcard” lakes, with their mirrored surfaces, like artwork on a 1970s pop album. These lakes are at their best at the extremes of the day, when the surfaces are still, the colours are rich and there are fewer people around. I have a vivid memory of Lac Blanc in France, on the opposite side of the Chamonix Valley to Mont Blanc. In the summer of 1985, a friend and I walked up in the late afternoon, carrying sleeping bags and foam mats, to sleep rough in the rocky hummocks by the lake. To save weight, we didn’t bother with a stove, but instead took cold food (and some beer!!). It was a superb thing to do, well worth the chilly discomfort of the rocky mattress. As the light faded, we watched the Mont Blanc range as it turned from searing white, to a deep glowing red and then finally a cold grey. Dawn saw me picking my way carefully from our doss, across a still-frozen field of snow to the icy shores of the beautifully lit lake. We’ve now reached the world of the mountain walker, typified by peaks, passes and climbers’ 282

huts. This is my favourite alpine haunt, the one in which I feel most at home. It is a world of narrow paths marked by painted stones, of boulder fields interspersed with snow patches, of cliffs casting welcome shadows over steeply zig-zagging sunlit trails. The peaks – with gorgeous views to yet higher peaks covered in snow, and passes with their promise of exploration and suddenly explosive views – are rewards that drive you to continue along the trail. At the end of the day, there are the climbers’ huts where I can relax and view, in safety and comfort, the world of the high alpine peaks, along with other folk for whom the tag “stranger” seems wholly inappropriate. The Swiss resort of Zermatt is great for providing high peaks that are within the scope of adventurous mountain walkers. One such is the Mettelhorn, which at 3,400m (11,000 feet), is an 1,800m (6,000-foot) climb from the resort. The route leaves Zermatt by steep cobbled lanes, then goes up the defile of the Trift Gorge to the idyllic Trift Hotel, where you can get drink and food. From there, it wends up past a waterfall into a high mountain basin, the headwall of which you climb by working up a rocky rib and then crossing a snow slope. This gives access to the final snow slopes and the blunt thimble-like cone of the summit. Getting to the top is tough and a commitment, but no doubt worth it! The view is outstanding: a combination of nearby alpine mountain giants, such as the Weisshorn (which from here looks like a triangle of toast in an invisible toast rack), and the hideous drops down crumbling slopes to the Zermatt Valley far below. Passes have provided some of my happiest days in the Alps. In 2004, I climbed up to the Zwischenberg Pass at 3,200m (10,500 feet), on the frontier ridge between Switzerland and Italy, near the Swiss resort of Saas Fee. I broke the ascent with an overnight stay at the Almageller Hut. Next morning, in rather miserable weather and in a poor frame of mind,

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I climbed a path through grasslands and stony fields of snow, to the final slopes of gravel and boulders. As I toiled up the last few metres with the noise of the gravel scrunching under my boots, the weather did me the honour of clearing a little, so I sped up, huffing and wheezing my way to the crest. Wow! The view was mythical: a sepia-tinted wonderland, with the peaks of northern Italy below me, stretching down toward the Po Valley, hidden under a blanket of mist, with the peaks of the Alps as a backdrop on their march ever eastward. I have mentioned climbers’ huts. These are buildings owned and run by climbing clubs, to provide facilities either for walkers on a day trip into the hills, or those who want to sleep over for the experience, or for climbers who need to stay overnight before heading off in 284

the pre-dawn to the high peaks. The huts are staffed over the summer months, and the hut staff look after the place and cook meals for visitors. If you go indoors, you have to swap your boots for a pair of soft slippers or clogs, rather like the setup at a bowling alley. Inside is, invariably, a carpenter’s paradise of tables, chairs and wooden fittings, with the sleeping quarters comprised of long communal bunks, kitted out with blankets and foam mats. Stopping overnight in a climbers’ hut is a wonderful thing to do. Yes, it costs some money, but the experience of being so high and amidst such beauty at the extremes of the day is truly worth every penny. Nowadays, climbers’ huts get busy in season and it is necessary to phone in advance to book a place (the tourist information office

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will have the phone number). Most hut walks involve no more than the familiar staples of alpine mountain walking: grass, rock and snow. However there are some hut walks that require you to venture on to a dry glacier (that is, without snow cover), with a consequent increase in the commitment and experience required. Seek local advice about suitability and equipment, and be mindful that your insurance policy may class such ventures as climbing “proper,” and thus out of its scope. If you do step onto a dry glacier, an alien world awaits. It is one of surprisingly gritty textures underfoot: of melt-water channelled into fast flowing streams that disappear, gurgling, down seemingly bottomless holes called moulins; of violently blue pools of water; of boulders perched on columns of ice; and of loose, dusty trails through moraines. The huts serving the highest alpine peaks are themselves high, often around 3,000m (10,000 feet) above sea level. For people yet to acclimatize, this is possibly high enough to cause discomfort (headache, nausea), so it is worthwhile to spend some time at a lower altitude before overnighting at a hut this high. Near the start of a trip, I myself fell afoul of this. I hauled myself up from Zinal, in Switzerland, to the highly recommended Tracuit Hut at 3,200m (10,500 feet). On arrival, I celebrated with a bottle of beer. Big, big mistake!! At last we come to the highest peaks, the Alps of the picture books and the film sets. Many climbers’ huts have paths going onwards from the hut, and these are used by alpinists in the early dawn to reach these high peaks. If you climb along one of these paths, perhaps in the early afternoon having reached the hut earlier and rested up for a bit, the horizon expands and you really do feel you’re amidst the big stuff. Chances are that the path gives out at the edge of a glacier, possibly dry, possibly snow-covered. It is here that one must stop. You are as close as possible to the high peaks

while remaining a mountain walker. In the early hours, climbers will have roped up here and put on crampons to set out upon the glacier to reach the peaks beyond. Above Zinal stands the Grand Mountet Hut, which is sited at 2,800m (9,100 feet). I was there in 2004, stopping over for the night to see the views. Having reached the hut fairly early, I decided to follow the onwards path, up through a boulder field, to seat myself on a perch amidst the stones. Before me was a semi-circle of some of Europe’s finest peaks, some snowy, some rocky, and innumerable small glaciers that merged into one giant ice super-highway that passed behind the hut far below me. I’d waited so many years to see this view and it did not disappoint. Sadly, worsening weather forced a return to the hut. Later, after we had all eaten and the hut was abuzz with chatter, the cloud thinned. A gang of us stepped outside into the gathering cold to watch the summit of the Dent Blanche. High above us, its summit glowed purple in the fading light. Enough said? I really do encourage you to try alpine mountain walking and I am quite assured you will not regret the new experiences and the new world you will encounter. If you would like to read more of my experiences, my book, called Five Weeks One Summer, is a diary of my solo 5-week trip to the Alps in 2004. It is a tale of one man against nature, but also serves as a great guide for backpackers and mountain walkers worldwide. Martin Edward Block was born in Birkenhead, UK, in 1963. Mountains and mountain climbing have featured large in Martin’s life from a very early age, and the years have seen him climbing extensively in Britain and further afield – especially the Alps, which he loves.

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Here we serve up gourmet food, nifty tools, and stylish tableware for the ultimate dinner party Cutting and serving pizza will never be the same, thanks to this innovative product. Dreamfarm has re-invented the pizza wheel by cleverly combining a pizza cutter and scissors. By using two precision-ground blades, made of hardened German stainless steel, the Pizza Scizza is extremely efficient at cutting perfect slices. It comes with a handy heat-resistant spatula on the bottom blade that slides under the pizza without scratching the pizza pan or non-stick cookware. The ingeniously designed pizza scissors also neatly cuts quiche, pastry and many other foods in one clean sweep. The Scizza is a practical, fun and versatile kitchen tool that every foodie will love. www.dreamfarm.com Tapas, the Danish way. Summerbird, a gourmet chocolate brand, has crafted creative interpretations of the traditional Spanish tapas. Gorgeous flavours, quality ingredients and fabulously innovative combinations are presented with flair. Here is an absolutely stunning collection of 18 sublime pieces of scrumptious pure indulgence chocolate. There are nine flavours that vary according to season, and may include: raspberries and pepper; licorice and lemon; lime and caramel; nougat and sea salt. Chocolate decadence at its best. www.summerbird.dk Here is where one of the most famous Danish design classics meets with one of today’s greatest style icons. Designed by fashion designer Paul Smith for Stelton, the Dot Tea Pot showcases a quirky mix of materials and colours, offering the perfect balance of fun and timeless style. The teapot has a built-in corded tea ball that is swiftly lifted from the water once infused. The tea ball is easily secured 286

under the lid, which makes it simple to bring the teapot to another room once water is poured into the pot. Tea with a fashionable, modern style at its best. www.stelton.com Functionality and design come together in this innovative garlic mincer from Leifheit. The ergonomically shaped utensil takes an entirely different approach to delivering crushed garlic for better cooking and easier clean-up. By using downward pressure, it chops garlic cloves quickly and efficiently. The distinctive form is complemented by high-quality stainless steel and ultra-tough resin that results in a very appealing look. Mincing garlic has never been so easy. www.leifheit.com Contemporary and innovative, elegant and bold, THEODOR is one of the most highquality, creative teas on the market. The sheer genius Mr. Guillaume Leleu masterfully blends a symphony of flavours in his Paris laboratory, using nothing but essential oils, natural aromas and teas of the finest origins from around the world. The results are the most exquisite gourmet tea blends, including combinations such as a Chinese green tea with black tea from Ceylon; an Indian black tea with cardamom seeds; and a black Assam tea with essence of red flesh peach, jazzed up with a hint of chilli. Packaged in lovely colourful containers, try the Theodor Tea Collection, which includes Place St. Marc (black tea with vanilla) and Pêché Mignon (green tea with passion fruit). Celebrating the art of fine tea, enter a world of indulgent and luxurious taste sensations. www.theodor.fr

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Style & design discoveries for your home The elegant jewellery cabinet designed by internationally acclaimed, Barcelona-born designer Jaime Tresserra will add a classy touch to any precious collection. Breathtaking beauty and craftsmanship converge in the lavish jewellery cabinet, making it the ultimate object of desire. Executed into a beautiful piece of art, the ultra-luxurious cabinet is made in light and dark walnut wood with a hazelnut or dark brown leather interior, complete with a security lock and removable hand mirror. Exquisite marquetry has been masterfully employed, recreating a trompe l’œil to a graceful effect. Here is a hallmark masterpiece in the world of haute gamme furniture. www.tresserra.com Bring a sense of style to teatime or cocktail hour. With a modern and attractive appearance, the playful Darjeeling tea trolley has been designed by Swedish designer Anna Kraitz for Källemo. The trolley combines a steel frame, painted black or red, with removable trays, handles and wheels in solid ash. www.kallemo.se We were thrilled when we discovered the Microdry bath mat as it will completely change the experience of stepping out of the shower. The Microdry Ultimate Luxury Memory Foam Bath Mat is like nothing before experienced. It is the bath mat of the future, combining stylish design and high-tech materials. It is made of CoreTex microfibre, which is ultraabsorbent. It cannot only hold up to 10 times its weight in water, it is also fast-drying and 288

very durable. Heavenly and luxuriously supersoft, the Memory Foam material makes it feel great to step on. It is also machine-washable, making it easy to keep the bath mat looking and smelling fresh. Bringing new comfort to the modern lifestyle, Microdry is sinfully soft and delightfully convenient. www.genuinemicrodry.com Scan anywhere with Doxie Go + Wi-Fi – a portable, cordless and wireless scanner. The stylish document scanner, which can be brought along anywhere, delivers the wonders of wireless scanning. Small and lightweight, Doxie scans papers, bills, receipts, reports, recipes, cards and photos. No computer is required: It sends directly to the cloud, and syncs with Mac, PC and iDevices. Featuring a built-in battery and memory chip, Doxie scans anywhere. Here is an easy-to-use scanner that works a treat. www.getdoxie.com Bring haute décor home with the Couture Candles collection. The elegant luminous black glasses are filled with DayNa Decker’s signature botanical wax blend of soy and palm derivatives. Glamorously chic with alluring fragrances formulated by renowned perfumers. Eco-luxe at its finest, the candles produce the sound of softly crackling firewood because they use clean-burning and eco-friendly wooden wicks. Gorgeously presented in a sexy black box, the candles are the epitome of seductive luxury and decadent sophistication. www.daynadecker.com

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