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Carpe
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DLuxury Real Estate by Carlton International I Issue Seven
c a n n e s f i l m f e s t i va l / / t h e “ r o s é s ” o f p r o v e n c e / / p o l o c l u b s a i n t- t r o p e z
philip r. Weiser
managing Director
carpe Diem is the carlton international life style magazine
editoforty years or so ago, early on in my professional life,
in bermuda, i had a lesson in communications from
a “wizard” in public relations. a promotion later, in
new York, i had lessons from a “demon” salesman
and finally, wisdom and guidance from a “knight”,
our vice president, marketing. armed with my new
found knowledge and limited experience, i felt the
confidence which goes with youthful unawareness
and the presence of mind to offer my services to take
over the marketing Direction of what was at the time,
one of the most important hotel groups in the world.
a certain recognition over the time i held that post,
led me to believe that, if i could do it for someone
else, i could surely do it for myself.
some years later, and with the relative success of
my endeavours, i decided to quit the london grey
and cold, for the french riviera to begin again, my
head bursting with potential business ventures. in the
process of developing the promotional plan for one
such idea, i discovered the magic word nobody in my
marketing career had taught me before… neW!
i was told to emblazon my documents, my advertising,
my p.r. campaign with the word neW. i followed the
instructions to the letter and reaped the benefit. in
reality, in business, very little is ever “new”. it is more
often just the rethinking of “old”.
nonetheless, i am using this editorial opportunity
of following the advice, received in france, by
announcing what’s new.
So what’s new?This is a new CARPE DIEM magazine, better we
hope than the last. not available for purchase, not
distributed to hotels, airports, waiting rooms and the
like, this magazine is intended for you, one of 5 000
recipients who, according to our statistics pass it on to
10 other readers on average.
Our company has a new website www.carlton-
international.com, a technological reincarnation
which will mature in the coming months… your
comments and advice will be sincerely appreciated.
The Carlton International “Welcome Lounge” in
St Tropez is new, located in the heart of the village;
it overlooks the quays of the renowned marina. Give
us a call and drop in to discuss buying, selling or
renting a villa or just for a chat and a coffee.
Our Property Management and Refurbishment
department has new offices in the cannes
countryside near the picturesque village of valbonne.
Our Moscow Bureau is new. managed by a
frenchman, speaking english and russian..that’s new!
Lastly, Carlton International opens a new office in
Miami, handling prestige property in the caribbean,
the bahamas and florida and representing the french
riviera in the usa.
Whether new recipient or old recipient of carpe
Diem magazine, we hope to meet you and serve your
interests wherever we are present.
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villa rentalssaint-tropez, ramatuelle
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property for salesaint-tropez
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the horse whispereroutstanding polo player,
corinne schuler, president of
the saint-tropez polo has, since
childhood, grown up with a passion
for horses.
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property for salemas mateu
this unique property is located on
the spanish coast, the costa brava.
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enticing sicilythe largest island of the
mediterranean offers a thousand
faces, each more captivating than
the other.
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boat, sweet boatfrom June 4th to 6th, 2010,
“the World” will drop anchor in
syracuse, one of the pearls of sicily.
in this still pristine, rugged,
hinterland of cannes, a visionary
has conceived a fabulous country
mansion with a unique past.
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property for salebiot
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the black gold of the alchemistthe truffle is the guilty pleasure
of more than one gourmet. for
clement bruno, celebrated chef
based in lorgues in the var, this
fungus is more than a specialty:
it’s an incredible passion!
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villa rentalsmougins, valbonne, grasse
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la vie en roséthe “rosés” of provence are the
character and the accent of the
south. and they make you rosy
with pleasure!
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property for salevineyard on the côte d’azur
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chanel n°5Jasmine in a state of «Grasse»
eternal icon in the fashion world,
the incomparable “coco” chanel
invented her famous “n° 5” in
1921. a totally original perfume,
reflecting the unparalleled genius
of this designer who liberated
women and their looks.
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property for salemougins
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a tuscan setting in the land of perfumeit feels just like being in the
heart of tuscany. Yet here, on
the cote d’azur, near Grasse,
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cannes film festivala wonderful scenario
in half a century, the cannes film
festival has become one of the most
important events on the planet.
a success it owes to a dream casting,
glittering scenery, colourful history.
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cannes film festival
2010 is an eventful year for the
journalists. in a few months
time, three successive events will
provide a feast for broadcasting
and the press: the Winter
olympic Games in vancouver,
the World cup in south africa,
and the film festival in cannes,
an event which, despite its annual
gathering, has nothing to envy
the other two in terms of media
coverage. each major event draws
over 4 500 special correspondents
representing 1000 newspapers
and journals, 300 tv channels,
In half a century, the Cannes Film
Festival has become one of the most
important events on the planet.
A success it owes to a dream casting,
glittering scenery, colourful history.
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around the world, occasionally giving voice to those who would otherwise
have none and recognition to the successful.the cannes film festival is a
truly great moment of freedom for the expression of the 7th art!
a missed opportunity
this spirit of tolerance and openness is deeply rooted in the embodiment
of the festival. it is seen as an event for everybody. it was in 1938 during
troubled times when part of europe lived under tyrannical rule, that the
venice film festival was undoubtedly the largest in the world.
benito mussolini and his followers took a keen interest in these awards
ceremonies. in a bid to please the italian dictator on this occasion, the jury
awarded prizes for a series of productions close to the heart of “il Duce”.
awards were given for “luciano serra, pilot”, a fascist propaganda film,
supervised by the Duce’s son, and “olympia”, one of the many eulogies of
nazism produced by leni riefenstahl, a powerful cultural figure during
the hitler regime.
this was too much for the democrats who readied themselves for action,
including philippe erlanger, a man of letters, art critic and senior official
in the ministry of education and fine arts. Disgusted, like so many
others by the venice awards ceremonies, he foresaw an alternative to the
venice festival; a republican equivalent: the cannes film festival.
things began to happen very quickly and a meeting was arranged for
the following year on the 1st september 1939. louis lumiere, father of
200 news agencies and 150 radio
stations. the 64th festival will be
no exception and for twelve days
from the 12th to 23rd of may, the
eyes of the world will be focused
on “la croisette”.
so what is the justification for
all this attention? the event
is in itself the spectacle! it’s all
around; imposing, glamorous,
spectacular, a red carpet upon
which the daily ceremony is
played out. international stars are
everywhere, dressed in the finest
designer gowns, tailor-made to fit
the celebrated bodies they cover
and wearing jewelry a maharajah
would envy.
it is the epitome of luxury, beauty
and fantasy. nonetheless, our
voyeurism should not allow us to
forget what cannes is all about: it
is more than just a celebration or a
fairy tale. it offers a unique window
of opportunity for artists from
cinema, graciously accepted the
role of president of the event
“to encourage the development
of cinematographic art in all its
forms and to create a spirit of
collaboration between all film
producing countries.”
the first official selection was
finalized and “the Wizard of
oz”, by victor fleming was
among the films scheduled. the
month of august saw a host of
american stars preparing to
leave for cannes. tyrone power,
Gary cooper, annabella, norma
shearer and even George raft,
together with various heads
of metro Goldwyn mayer, all
embarked on a transatlantic liner
bound for europe. upon their
arrival, however, on the official
opening day, they were forced
to turn back. in the early hours of
the morning, German troops had
invaded poland. the festival was
dead before it had begun.
times changethis turned out to be only a brief
interruption and in 1946, from
the 20th september to the 5th
october, the croisette finally
played host to its film festival.
this premier event went well
and although it didn’t quite make
headline news in the major
newspapers, its participants were
seduced by the good nature and
ambience of the occasion and
made a date for the following
year. this time for certain, a star
would be born!
a meeting place for film producers and distributors. attended by 10,000
people, this wealth of feature films, (more than 1000 films screened
in just 12 days) represents twenty percent of the global film industry
turnover.
something eternal
cannes still retains its magic. a magic some say it owes to its spectacular
side. but more than that. if cannes still evokes so many dreams today,
it is thanks to its reputation, such good times, sometimes stormy, more
often peaceful, which enchant the collective memory. eternal images…
cannes, is the young brigitte bardot posing for her first pictures and
Grace Kelly leaving the carlton hotel to meet he who was to become
her prince charming. cannes was the “new Wave”, lead by Jean luc
Godard and francois truffaut who in may 1968, succeeded in canceling
the festival in protest of the removal, by the culture minister, of henri
langois, an extremely popular and respected figure in french cinema,
from his position as head of the cinematheque francaise.
more than 60 years on, the world
of cinema still comes together in
cannes. the ambience now has
changed somewhat. actors can no
longer stroll quietly and unseen
along the croisette. instead,
they are chauffeured around in
limousines or accompanied by
bodyguards. the ‘wannabees’, the
rising starlets have deserted the
beaches of the croisette in the
hope of being discovered by some
film producer. the thousands of
festival goers who throng the
palais des festivals and the luxury
hotels no longer speak only of
art. they also discuss business in
the aisles of the film market, a
trade show established in 1959 as
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arnold schwarzenegger
brigitte bardot
it was a young austrian body builder, flexing his muscles on the sandy
beaches of the croisette in front of the photographers who, several years
later was to become the world famous actor arnold schwarzeneger and
eventually Governor of california.
it was french star isabelle adjani in dispute with photographers, who in
1983 turned their backs on her, as she climbed the red carpeted steps of
the festival hall, to protest her refusal to submit to their photo calls.
it’s an entire theatre whistling at maurice pialat, winner of the palme
d’or in 1987 for his controversial film, sous le soleil de satan. it was
the strap of sophie marceau’s dress, gently sliding from her shoulder,
revealing to all, the breast that should not have been seen. cannes is
sharon stone, for whom the steps of the palace coincided with the
screening of basic instinct and the enthusiastic acclaim it received taking
her from unknown to Queen of hollywood overnight. only the cannes
festival could recount such a fairy tale.
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photos © traverso
cannesSituated on an exclusive, secure, private estate, this magnificent and tastefully
renovated stone-built home enjoys the most stunning views over the bay of Cannes.
With gardens of 6 000 sqm, the villa provides a double living-room, dining-room,
fully equipped kitchen, master bedroom suite with dressing room, and 5 guest
bedrooms suites. there is a superb wine cellar, cut into the rock, a caretaker’s
cottage, vast horizon swimming pool and a garage with room for 6 cars.
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cannes This is a rare opportunity to purchase a
beautiful completely renovated, 6 bedroom
villa with magnificent sea views. the bright
entrance hall gives into the vast reception area
with living room and dining area, opening
onto the grand terrace with wonderful
sea views. elegant grey stone floors in the
reception areas and hardwood floors in the
bedrooms form part of the very high standard
of finishing throughout. independent of the
main house, at garden level is an apartment
for guests or staff and a gym and spa area.
ref. 2067 price € 9 900 000
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cannes Located in the heart of “Super Cannes”
overlooking the city and the Islands in the bay,
this spacious, elegant, 6 bedroom provencal style
villa has been maintained to a high standard. the
property is south facing with stunning panoramic
sea views from the cap d’antibes to saint-tropez.
the living room is spacious and bright with a
central fireplace and the dining room opens onto
the outside dining terrace, which is used year
round. built on level grounds of over 6 000m2,
the well maintained, landscaped gardens have an
array of flowering plants and mature trees. the
large, 12x6m horizon swimming pool is heated
and an independent 2 bedroom caretaker’s cottage
provides an additional 110m2 of living space…
ref. 2705 price € 8 800 000
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Majestically positioned on the hills to the west of Cannes, in a
prestigious residential area this striking villa, enjoying spectacular views, is
surrounded by beautifully designed gardens of over 3 000m2 with a stunning
horizon swimming pool. providing 3 spacious bedrooms with bathrooms,
study, large living and dining rooms, the villa has wonderful charm and grace
and is nestled in natural beauty and tranquillity, benefiting from remarkable
natural light which streams in through the windows. an independent guest
apartment and an extraordinary, 10 car garage enhance the property.
ref. 2679 price € 3 950 000
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contemporary villa, situated in a dominant position high on the hills
of “super cannes“, within 10 minutes drive from the croisette, its
prestigious boutiques and restaurants. this villa has been designed in
a decidedly modern architectural style combining superb proportions
with large windows, providing a light and airy ambiance. all the
rooms reveal spectacular panoramic sea views. this is certainly one
of the loveliest vistas on the côte d’azur. enjoying complete privacy,
the pool is completed by a pool-house with shower and toilet.
ref. 422
extraordinary property with stunning panoramic views over the bay of
Juan-les-pins, the cap d’antibes towards the “baie des anges” and monaco.
located in the select area of “super cannes”, within a few minutes of
the town centre, the beaches, the famous “croisette” and boutiques of
cannes, this unique air-conditioned villa is comprised of a 4 bedroom
main villa, 2 independent guest suites and separate, 2 bedroom guest
apartment. the villa is ideally suited to provide a comfortable and pleasant
lifestyle with vast terraces surrounding the heated swimming pool. this
especially spacious home provides accommodation for up to 16 persons
and lends itself perfectly for entertaining large numbers of guests.
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a stunning contemporary villa which is situated in the “la californie” area, within
5 minutes from the famous seafront “croisette” with it’s restaurants, 5 star hotels,
prestigious boutiques and of course the festival hall. the villa offers amazing
views over the bay of cannes and the mediterranean sea from all 4 bedrooms
and the terrace surrounding the swimming pool. the decoration is refined
with modern furnishings and the villa makes the perfect holiday home.
ref. 237
very charming traditional stone built provencal home enjoying exceptional sea
views. this villa, suitable for up to 18 guests, is situated in a secure and private
residential estate, 5 minutes drive from the famous “croisette” and the elegant
shopping street, “rue d’antibes”. a large terrace overlooks the heated swimming
pool, surrounded by a beautiful, exotic garden planted with ancient palm trees.
the villa is tastefully decorated, well maintained and furnished in a modern
provencal style. this property is composed of the main house and 2 guest houses
and is ideal for conventions and events. the villa is fully air conditioned.
ref. 125
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an exceptional domainreflecting all the elegance and glamour of 1920s architecture, this outstanding estate is located on the prestigious cap d’antibes. the principal mansion comprises 7 bedroom suites, 3 majestic reception rooms consisting of dining room, lounge, living room with fireplace and library. these rooms contain some exceptional wood panelling and original, decorative frescoes. the villa provides luxurious and refined furnishings and decoration throughout.
the guest house provides 4 suites and offers 5 further staff bedrooms. additional facilities include a fitness room, tennis court, discotheque and an independent staff studio. the property is set in sensational landscaped grounds extending to 11 acres or 4.5 hectares of manicured lawns and gardens, and includes a vast heated swimming pool and spacious pool house with summer dining and living area, summer kitchen, lady’s and gentlemen’s bathrooms. this sophisticated private domain, besides being a vacation home of great exception, offers wonderful opportunities for both private and corporate entertaining.
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Eternal icon in the fashion world, the
incomparable “Coco” Chanel invented
her famous “N° 5” in 1921. A totally
original perfume, reflecting the
unparalleled genius of this designer
who liberated women and their
looks. She gave them a perfume
which is still the biggest seller in
the world and revolutionised both
the saga of the perfume industry
and the history of seduction. And
it was from the town of Grasse
that this legend deployed its
wafting fragrance to all four
corners of the world.
Chanel’s “N° 5” has bewitched
several generations of women.
With its unchanged formula
and a bottle of pure design, this
divine perfume has survived
many wars, outlived many fads,
subjugated many rivals and sailed
through many world crises. It’s
the perfume of the century, a real
legend which has never lost its
youth. Like all leading perfumes,
Chanel’s N° 5 is based on
ingredients of outstanding quality.
Though some have become rare
and costly, the firm has never
made any compromise to alter
its composition. Chanel thus
continues to use jasmine which
chanel n°5: jasmine in a state of «Grasse»
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only comes from Grasse, the same that was used when
it was created in 1921. This flower so typical of the
Côte d’Azur has an olfactory value unique throughout
the world: it is one of the most expensive plants to
cultivate of all those used in perfume-making. To
avoid its probable disappearance and maintain its
cultivation so essential for N° 5, Chanel became
directly involved in Grasse’s jasmine production.
In 1987, a contract for exclusivity was set up
with the Mul family, a producer going back five
generations in the world capital of perfumes.
Their fields of jasmine and roses are thus
exclusively cultivated by the famous fashion
and fragrance house, and ploughed by two
draught horses which achieve what no
tractor could ever do in their place. The
“rose de mai” which also forms part of N° 5’s
composition grows on rosebushes without
worn by the world’s most beautiful womenany thorns. Picking is a race against time and has to be done early in the
morning as by noon the rose has already lost half of its olfactory power.
As in the case of jasmine, Chanel controls its production in Grasse,
directly and exclusively.
This same control is then exercised at each stage in production, right up
to the final phase of sealed packaging for N° 5 extracts, a tradition that
Chanel is the very last perfumer to perpetuate. As for the N° 5 bottle, it
has become a symbol of refinement and femininity. In 1959, it made its
entrance into the Metropolitan Museum of New York and, in the ’sixties,
Andy Warhol, who appropriated cult objects and figures of the time in
the interest of art, made it the star of one of his series of works. Chanel
N° 5 was again innovative in being adopted by the world’s most beautiful
women: Candice Bergen, Susy Parker, Ali MacGraw, Lauren Hutton,
Catherine Deneuve, Carole Bouquet and Estella Warren. And no-one has
forgotten Marylin Monroe’s answer to a journalist who asked her in 1954
what she wore in bed: “Just a few drops of Chanel N° 5”!
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Located in a tiny private, gated estate half way
between the charming hilltop village of Mougins
and the famous Royal Mougins Golf Course, this
authentic, stone built, 19th century farmhouse has been
converted to make a wonderful family home with 5
spacious bedrooms in the main house and two further
bedrooms in the independent guest cottage. The house,
enjoying complete peace and quiet, is set in beautifully
maintained, level grounds extending to 1 hectare or 2.5
acres, with lovely views of the countryside. Many shady
terraces provide ideal entertaining environments and lead
to the heated pool, Jacuzzi, pool house and tennis court.
mougins
It feels just like being in the heart of Tuscany. Yet here, on the Cote
d’Azur, near Grasse, in this still pristine, rugged, hinterland of Cannes,
a visionary has conceived a fabulous country mansion with a unique
past. A most astounding Château, so enchanting and rare that its name
remains a mystery shared only among initiates. Built in the Renaissance
style, its some three hundred meter length extends onto a superb estate
of terraced gardens where guests can wander amidst vineyards and olive
groves. The master of the house imagined it and turned is fantasy into
a reality, stone by stone, vestiges uncovered and gathered throughout
France. The building bears within it the memory of those churches and
ancient homes doomed to destruction and dismantled, to be reincarnated
here. Every inch of the place echoes its past, whether recent or distant.
The interior ceilings are reproductions of Renaissance frescos - true
works of art, executed by Italian artisans with unrivalled know-how,
using the same methods and techniques as those of ancient times. With
its many adjoining buildings, walkways reminiscent of Italian cloisters,
and gardens exuding subtle fragrances, the Château is a unique home for
hosting guests and entertaining, in a private and secure environment…
the ultimate rendezvous with architecture, history and “art de vivre.”
a Tuscan setting in the land of Perfume
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2323
This lovingly restored historic Bastide or Provencal mansion, dates
from the 18th century and was twice enlarged in the 19th and
20th century. This outstanding property is located near the picturesque
medieval village of Biot, renowned for its pottery and hand blown glass
manufacture. Only 10 minutes from the sea, this unusual and spacious
family home has been carefully renovated using the noblest of traditional
materials. An enchanting property which dominates superb landscaped
and mature gardens forming a paradise of century old trees and fragrant
plants, with mosaic terraces, fountains, ponds, orange trees, ancient olive
trees and giant cypresses, reminiscent of nearby Italy. A Palladian summer
lounge, decorated with trellis, trompe-l’œil frescoes and a murmuring
fountain, provides intimate shaded al fresco dining, overlooking the
13x6m swimming pool. This outstanding property, steeped in history,
is for those who appreciate the warm ambiance of the past, combined
with the comfort of today. In a genuine and incomparable, magical
environment; it is a world of its own, for tranquillity, inspiration and
reflection. Away from the excitement of the Côte d’Azur, this is one
of the most charming historic residences of the French Riviera.
ref. 2672 price on request / also available for rent
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the black gold of the alchemistThe truffle is the guilty pleasure of more
than one gourmet. For Clement Bruno,
celebrated chef based in Lorgues in the
Var, this fungus is more than a specialty:
it’s an incredible passion!
Queen of the markets in Richerens, Carpentras or Aups, diva of the soil
of Provence: the truffle, which the famous Italian composer Gioacchino
Rossini described as “The Mozart of Mushrooms”, offers no alternative,
you either love or hate the heady woody aroma it exudes as you might
expect or find it, according to its detractors, “overpowering”.
But no sacrifice will deter those who adore it. The Kings of France, for
example, had them delivered to Paris by stagecoach. A custom which
began with Francois the 1st who, having tasted this mushroom in Spain,
when he was a prisoner of Charles V, commanded that it be kept in the
royal kitchens on his return to France. Henry IV on his part, aware of its
aphrodisiac qualities, served it to his favorite ladies at dinner.
Prophet in his country France is fiercely Republican, yet the truffle, some types of which are
considered a dish fit only for a king, are traded for thousands of dollars
black gold 25
per kilogram, and support a
kingdom of their own in Provence:
Lorgues is a small, vineyard lined
town situated in the eastern Var.
It was here, thirty years ago that
a young country boy set up his
kitchen. Virtually unknown in
his little piece of countryside on
the outskirts of town, Clement
Bruno struggled for years to make
a living. Then, twenty years
ago he found his true vocation,
putting his talents and hardwork
into the service of the truffles
that he loves so much. “It comes
from my youth,” he confides. “In a
modest home with my mother and
grandmother, we lived a simple
life. Often in winter, as we had
chickens and knew where to dig
up some mushrooms, we used to
flavour our scrambled eggs with
truffles. It was all quite normal.
I even ate the leftovers for lunch
on a slice of warm bread. And
yet at that time, believe it or not,
the only thing I used to dream
about was biting into a piece of
chocolate!“
The wheel has turned full circle
for Mr. Bruno. Today, with the
help of Samuel, his eldest son, he
presides over a star rated restaurant
and six beautiful bed and breakfast
establishments, nestled in a quiet
Eden. This paradise, adorned with
numerous sculptures from Tosello,
De Lucchi and many others,
welcomes not only, stars, kings,
billionaires or ministers. All come
to share this quasi-religious event,
a cult of gourmets to whom Bruno
plays host with a rare devotion.
The house of the prophet knows
no ecumenism. Here, there is
only one god: the tuber. It reigns
supreme, an enlightened despot on
all menus, foie gras, crayfish and
steaks ,used uniquely to make it
something special.
The truffle in all its formsEach year, Clement Bruno and his staff cook five tons of truffles. A world
record without doubt! The tuber melanosporum, pride of Provence,
accounts for 80% of French production. Praised in Antiquity by Pliny and
Theophrastus the 4th century philosopher, the tubercle, which is harvested
between November and March, is named the “black diamond”, not for its
high price but for the shapes on its surface when cleaned. The restaurant
in Lorgues also offers the magnatum tuber, better known as “white Alba” or
“Piemont”.
Extremely rare, it is highly appreciated for its delicate garlic flavour. But
the chef from the Var doesn’t just work with these two jewels. He also
treats his customers to a selected variation on the theme. His admirers can’t
resist asking that quintessential question “How?”
“How” is my secret! All I can say is that it is alchemy. Indeed, like a
parfumier who combines different scents, I make my recipes with eight
different species of truffle. Truffles such as Tuber brumale, Tuber aestivum
(called the summer truffle), or Tuber borchii (also known as “Bianchetta”).
“And the result is simply delicious, the simplest dishes taste fabulous. In
the inimitable style which has made Restaurant Bruno famous: take half a
potato cooked in its jacket, coat generously with truffle cream, add a few
shavings of truffle. The taste is out of this world!”
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An astounding property set amidst green open fields and pretty orchards,
only 30 minutes from Nice International Airport or the beaches of Cannes
and surrounded by numerous Golf courses. The ancient, 14th century former
watermill takes its name from the river that flows through the property and was
owned by the monks of the "Iles de Lérins", the islands in the Bay of Cannes.
The property bestrides the stream with a private bridge joining both
sides, providing stunning views over the river and its waterfalls.
The 13 hectares or 32 acres of gardens are a botanical wonder,
and are punctuated by fontains, ponds and superb points of view.
The property can be reached by helicopter and is ideal both for
entertaining and as the perfect, secluded, holiday residence.
The charming mediaeval village of Valbonne, famous for its restaurants
and boutiques is only 5 minutes walk from this appealing, recently
renovated Bastide or Manor house. The 5 bedroom villa, filled with
natural light, has been decorated and furnished to a very high standard
combining a lovely mix of modern and original character features.
Delightful, level gardens surround the house with lawns, flowering
Provencal bushes and an attractive covered terrace ensuring shaded
outside dining, adjoins the barbecue and swimming pool areas.
mougins countryside
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valbonne
Superb 16th-century olive mill with absolute privacy located within
25 minutes of Nice airport, 5 minutes from Mougins, 15 minutes from
Cannes and 5 minutes from Golf Courses and Tennis Courts. This character
property has been totally renovated using the best quality materials. The
sandstone mill was kept in its original style furnished with warm coloured
kilims, antiques and authentic Provencal pieces. 3 hectares of botanique
gardens surround the property including 110 olive trees, various roses,
fig trees, lavender, rare plants and flowers imported from all over the
world. Footpaths and jogging tracks run alongside the canal of the river
Siagne and the mill house. The villa has been presented in the renowned
“World of Interiors”. Heated pool, half court tennis and many sporting
facilities. Caretaker’s house, housekeeper and gardener provided.
mougins countryside
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grasse
Wonderful Old Bastide, or Country Mansion, situated in a tranquil
environment between Grasse and Cannes with splendid open views,
only 30 minutes to Nice Airport and 20 minutes to the sea. The
house has been stylishly renovated and furnished whilst retaining
all its charm, Provencal style and homely atmosphere.
The house comprises 5 bedrooms, a spacious double living room with
fireplace, a generous dining room, television room with fireplace
and library. The property, which is set on 3 hectares or nearly 8
acres of grounds, planted with numerous olive trees, makes its own
olive oil and enjoys beautifully maintained terraced gardens with an
exceptionally large swimming pool of 17x8 meters with pool house.
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A truly renowned and outstanding property positioned on the hillside overlooking Cannes and
the sea and despite the close proximity to the charming village of Mougins, which offers a wide
variety of restaurants, art galleries and day to day facilities, the property enjoys a private and discrete
position in a wonderful mature setting. Surrounded by over 6 acres or 2.6 hectares of landscaped grounds,
this remarkable, charming, manor house, with master suite and guest bedrooms, built in the 1920s, offers
spacious living areas and reception rooms with antique fireplaces, veranda, and vast family kitchen with
fireplace. Numerous rooms for staff and for storage, a chapel, art studio, separate guest house, independent
staff accommodation and office facilities add to the accommodation. The gardens were designed by one of
France’s leading landscape gardeners, to capitalise on the terraced setting of the property. Steps lined by
impressive Cyprus trees lead to a magnificent swimming pool area and stone walled all-weather tennis court.
mougins
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property for sale
The “rosés” of Provence are the
character and the accent of the
South. And they make you rosy
with pleasure!
Courgettes, aubergines, tomatoes, black olive-paste, red-mullet and
Mediterranean sea-bass, supions, sea-urchins, violet clams: a market in
Provence is worthy of a still-life, painted by an Impressionist master.
Colours, savours and smells transform it into a gourmet feast. The soil of
Provence is bountiful and its wines are perfect accomplices for this natural
cuisine. The most popular colour? Rosé: it alone accounts for 80% of all
wine production in Provence.
Rosé wine is one of the oldest in the world. It’s also the most difficult to
succeed, because it needs careful attention, like milk on the hob… Rosé is
made with red grapes. When the fruit is pressed, the skin soaks in the juice.
But rosé only takes a few hours to obtain its colour, structure and aroma.
Vigilance, rigor and subtle sensitivity are the watchwords which guarantee
quality.
To each his methodAh, rosé! A total paradox… A wine that is simple and pleasant to drink, but
complex and delicate to produce. For, contrary to general thinking, it’s not
a blend of white and red. That would be too easy! And, what’s more, illegal!
Unlike many of its European neighbours, France in fact outlaws this type of
procedure. Except for pink champagne, to which a few drops of red wine
are added to give it a romantic hue, all rosé wines in France therefore rely
on two different techniques, more and more highly developed: “saignée”
(bleeding) and “pressurage” (pressing).
While elsewhere in France, each region favours one of these two methods,
Provence makes use of both. Each one has its fans, depending on the
character one wants to give the wine. The “saignée” method gives wine
of intense colour and distinct aromas. As for red wine, the grapes are first
pressed and destalked: the stalk (the linear part of a bunch of grapes) is
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separated from the grape, whose
skin is then burst open. Then
the grapes are placed in the vat,
during which time the solid
matter (“marc” or grape-pomace)
remains in contact with the
juice. This maceration allows the
liquid (grape-must) to absorb the
substances which partly determine
its taste and colour. By halting
this operation when the “robe”
becomes perfectly rose-coloured
(24 hours maximum after it was
placed in the vat), one prevents the
colour from evolving further. It’s
then said that the vintner bleeds
the vat, meaning that he recovers
part of the grape-must. Perfectly
filtered, it begins its fermentation
(transformation of the sugar in
alcohol) without undergoing any
further change in colour.
The second wine-making
technique is pressing. It suits the
most strongly coloured grapes.
The idea is to treat the red grapes
as one would the white. White
wine is in fact made without
maceration. Once harvested, the
crop is pressed quickly so that the
grape-must, expunged of any traces
of marc or impurities, commences
its fermentation immediately. This
technique produces pale wines
with delicate aromas, perfect for
aperitifs.
The winning colourWhether it is obtained via
“saignée“ or “pressurage”, Provençal
rosé is a joy for its producers.
On the wings of its popularity,
the Southern vineyards are doing
extremely well. The three regional
“appellations” or controlled labels
- Côtes de Provence, Coteaux
d’Aix-en-Provence and Coteaux
Varois en Provence - cover more
than 67,500 acres of land in
the Bouches-du-Rhône, the Var
and, to a much lesser extent,
the Alpes-Maritimes. As much
as the vineyards of Burgundy!
As a result, the vine-growing
and wine-producing industry in
Provence represents a significant
share of the region’s economy:
580 professionals produce almost
160 million bottles of wine, giving
turnover of over 500 million euros.
Of course, the region also
produces some excellent reds and
superb whites. But more than ever
the winning colour is rose. Already
accounting for close on 10% of
worldwide production and over
40% of that in France, production
from the three Provençal AOCs
has shown regular progression over
the past ten years. A development
which is not surprising given the
expertise of local vintners. For, if
there’s a region in which rosé has
been able to flourish, to the point where it has become a real art of living;
it’s definitely that of the Mediterranean coast. To such an extent that the
South of France does not produce rosé, but rosés. It’s all to do with nuance;
from a wine tasted for enjoyment, really chilled beneath the bower at
the height of summer, to a wine accompanying high gastronomy, well-
structured, full-bodied, with strong aromas and flavoursome in the mouth.
A wide palette of tastes, now enabling rosés of Provence to take their place
proudly on tables the world over!
Out to conquer the world
The trend for rosé is winning over more and more countries. This wine
is in fact meeting with huge success on European markets, in the United
States, Canada, Brazil and on Asian markets including Japan, China
and Taiwan. Rosé is the wine that best complements Asian cuisine.
Furthermore, this ability to adapt now gives it further strength on its
traditional markets, starting with France itself. Since the rosé lends itself to
different accords with “exotic” tastes, it is benefiting more and more from
Westerners’ enthusiasm for “world cuisine”.
Development forecasts are therefore optimistic, especially as rosé,
the forefather of all wines, has never been as modern as today. If it’s
appreciated so highly, it’s because it bears aloft the values of our day:
naturalness, simplicity, lightness, conviviality. It offers its consumer
immediate, authentic enjoyment, liberated from the traditional codes and
rituals of wine. We’re now going back to the philosophy of Antiquity
regarding the pleasures offered by wine. A sort of glance back to the age of
Dionysus! A well-justified comeback… For the history of rosé in Provence
dates back to the Age of Antiquity. When the Greeks founded Marseille
2600 years ago, they brought to France a marvellous plant… the vine.
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Far from the madding crowds, in the hinterland of Saint-Tropez and set in the
heartland of the famous Provencal wine producing region, this vineyard property
combines all the charm of an ancient 16th century Chateau with an up to date
wine producing cellar. Set in an exceptionally verdant and peaceful environment, near
a famous golf course, with astonishing views of the hills, 30 minutes from Saint-Tropez,
the property consists of 200 hectares or 500 acres of land, suitable for hunting, with
26 hectares of vineyards. This magnificent stone house, needing modernisation, offers
7 bedrooms 2 spacious living-rooms with fireplaces, study and vast terrace overlooking
a beautiful swimming pool, a pool-house and the horizon. 2 heliports. Complete wine
producing equipment, 3 magnificent vaulted cellars and an enchanting wine-tasting room.
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On arrival, your concierge is there to welcome you to this magnificent estate, conveniently located in the heart of the village of Saint-Tropez.
Within walking distance of the Marina and the “Place des Lices”, this outstanding property has 4 suites in the main villa and 4 additional suites in
the guest villa. All suites are luxuriously furnished with a living room, dressing room and bathroom. A substantial landscaped garden leads to the
pool where your relaxation is assured by the efficient and attentive personnel who are also present to organize your receptions in collaboration
with the chef and his team. The property, fully air conditioned, is decorated in an eclectic style creating a wonderfully bohemian atmosphere.
saint-tropez
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In St Tropez, our clients are received in the warm ambience of our Carlton International Lounge, discretely situated in the ancient Chateau adjoining the village Town Hall square, with windows overlooking the legendary “Port de St Tropez”. In this reserved environment, Corinne and Karim, our property consultants, speaking most European languages, will provide advice and assistance in all the property related areas of Sales, Rental, Real Estate Marketing, Interior Design and Property Management.
1 place de l’hôtel de ville - Château Suffren - Saint-Tropezemail : [email protected]. +33 (0)4 94 97 12 18
saint-tropez An outstanding, newly completed contemporary villa, perfectly situated
only 5 minutes from the famous “Place des Lices”, at the heart of Saint-
Tropez. The decorations, furnishings and appointments are of the highest
standard. This exceptional location provides easy access to the beaches
of Pampelonne and the celebrated “Club 55” in only 10 minutes.
ref. ST908
ramatuelle The perfect holiday home built recently in a contemporary style
providing a 180 degrees view along the coastline and beaches.
The 5 bedrooms rooms are decorated with taste and there is a
pronounced modern feel. The closest beach is only 100 metres distant.
ref. ST1007
saint-tropez This superb, new seven bedroom property is located only 800 metres
from the beach in a completely quiet environment. The rooms are
spacious and the decoration and furnishings are modern. The villa and
swimming pool are surrounded by pleasant landscaped gardens.
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saint-tropez In a prestigious residential domain of 130 Ha, or nearly 300 acres,
this unique, new, contemporary five bedroom villa will delight
nature lovers. Located 5 minutes from the beaches of Pampelonne,
there are enchanting views of the sea over the Gulf of Saint-
Tropez and its surrounding villages. The interior decoration is
elegant and modern and the rooms are bright and spacious.
ref. ST937
saint-tropezSuperb property located in a sought-after area. This 5-bedroomed villa offers 400m2 of living
space with luxury appointments and an interior designed by a renowned architect.
This home affords wonderful sea views, magnificent, carefully designed
and landscaped gardens extending to over an acre.
ref. 2593 price on request
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This sublime, recently constructed villa is only 1 km from the famous beaches of Pampelonne, at
the edge of Saint-Tropez. Positioned on nearly 2 acres of land, this very secure property provides
5 bedrooms, caretaker’s studio, games room, hammam and gym, home cinema room and a garage
for 5 cars. The exceptional gardens have a swimming pool and helicopter landing pad.
saint-tropez
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This superb, recently-constructed country house, built along traditional lines, harmoniously
marries the authentic with the contemporary and includes high standard appointments.
The rooms are spacious and the decoration is elegant and refined. The delightful
gardens of 5,000 sqm provide complete quiet and pleasing open views.
ramatuelle
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“THE HORSE, THE fAITHfuL STEED“
Pegasus, Bucephalus, Jappeloup,
Milton, first of May, so many
legendary horses that make up our
history. Of all animals, the horse
is probably the one which has
had the greatest influence on the
practical evolution of humanity.
The first signs of domestication
date back to around 3500 BC.
Very soon, man adopted the
horse as his faithful companion
and team mate, especially built
for hunting, warfare, agricultural
work and transportation.
Together, there exists a strong
bond of mutual admiration
and respect for one another,
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Outstanding polo player, Corinne
Schuler, president of the Saint-Tropez
Polo has, since childhood, grown
up with a passion for horses.
the horse whisperer
It is said that the horse is the
greatest conquest of man. Corinne
Schuler will not say otherwise.
The famous horsewoman continues
to live her love for this noble
animal but above all, it is her love
of horseriding that fascinates this
German industrialist’s daughter.
A severe allergy to horsehair
forced her to give up her passion
for several years, however, she
never gave up her dream and
began a lengthy medical treatment
for a total desensitization.
Eventually, she was back in the
saddle. It was during a random
walk when her riding teacher
made her “hit the ball” that she
discovered Polo. One tap and
very soon she was hooked on this
ancient sport, invented by the
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Babylonians and resurrected by the British, who founded the
first club at Silchar, in the Tibetan Himalayas in 1859.
Two teams of four play within a grassy area 275 metres long, with a ball,
mallets – bamboo mostly – with which to hit the ball and two goals
7.50 metres wide. They play for periods of 4, 6 or 8 “Chukas” (a period
of 7 minutes 30). And in this sport, Corinne Schuller has no equal.
What is it about polo that she likes so much? The team spirit,
tactics, humility, but more especially the partnership formed with
the horse. A quasi-fusion which ensures that the lady becomes
totally immersed in the sport. She trained relentlessly, endless
practice, participating in all the major tournaments and in 2004,
she became the first french women’s polo champion.
As well as her sporting achievements, Corinne Schuler has fulfilled
another dream: the establishment of her own polo club, in Saint-Tropez,
where she’s been improving her mallet swing for the past twelve years.
Today, the Saint-Tropez Polo Club is one of the most active clubs in Europe
and home to a dozen international tournaments, giving Corinne Schuler,
the opportunity to share, with as many people as possible, the energy
and emotion of this great sporting spectacle, illustrating perfectly, the
interaction which has existed for so many years between man and horse.
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This unique property, a short distance
from the French border, is located
on the Spanish Coast, the Costa
Brava, only 15 minutes from the
local Mediterranean beach villages,
35 minutes from the airport and the
town and 90 minutes from Barcelona.
mas mateu
Certainly the most renowned private equestrian estate in Spain
and amongst the most celebrated in the world, this extraordinary
home surrounded by 63 hectares (155 acres) of Parkland, provides
a noble, traditionally constructed Manor House of 1 400m2 with
10 bedrooms. It has been entirely renovated with elegance and
refinement and provides independent staff and guest houses.
The state-of the art equestrian facilities were also designed and
constructed with a view to being considered as the finest in all
of southern Europe. They comprise over 1 000m2 of stabling,
2 outdoor tracks, a circular track,16 meters in diameter, together
with an extraordinary covered track of 2 350m2 accommodating
judges cabins and an important area for entertaining.
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Here is a place where fans of
Greek art and the Baroque will
be overjoyed! for this is Sicily,
a strip of land combining Greek
temples, castles and cathedrals
of Roman, Byzantine and Arab
architecture, Hispanic Baroque-
style palaces and churches and
sumptuous oriental gardens.
A happy blend bathed in the
morning sunshine. Inimitable
Sicily! And such Italian spirit. As
all over the boot of Italy, daily
life unfolds... in the street. Here,
generations come together and
when the weather allows, the
elderly sit at their doorsteps, as
did their ancestors, to talk about
everything and nothing, the
latest gossip and the weather.
Another meeting place, the town
square, which remains enclosed
in many parts of Italy, its shape
reminiscent of the ancient arenas.
Today the games are verbal.
The factsCapital of the island, with
730,000 inhabitants, Palermo,
surrounded by mountains
is located on the northwest
coast. A Metropolis of trade
in antiques at its zenith, under
the Saracens, it offers tourists
a rather unique mixture of
architectural masterpieces. At the
foot of Mount Etna, Catania is
the second largest city of Sicily.
Living, vibrant and bearing the
stigma of the volcano on the walls
of its houses. At nightfall, the
The largest island of the Mediterranean offers a
thousand faces, each more captivating than the
other. History has bequeathed monuments, an
appealing mix of cultures and made Sicily one of
the most treasured areas in Italy. The change of
scenery at each street corner will amaze you.
enticing sicily
streets disappear beneath restaurant tables, all the better for pedestrians.
The central feature of the city is the Piazza del Duomo, with its elephant
fountain and where fashion victims denude the shops of the Via Etnea
and Corso Sicilia, known for their chic shoe shops and trendy clothes.
The place to visit, for the intellectual is the Museo Civico where you can
admire the Roman sculptures, fine porcelain objects and a large collection
of weapons.
Staying in Sicily without visiting Cefalu would be regarded as a sin.
Tourists so love this picturesque fishing village with its wonderful beach.
A must to see, between a dip in the water and getting a tan is the Norman
Dome and Cathedral, one of the high points of the island. And don’t
forget Noto, known as the baroque city of Sicily. It belongs to the cultural
heritage of uNESCO.
famous for its ceramics industry, Caltagirone has seen its craft successively
influenced, first by the Arabs and then the Spanish. The result is a city of
quite unique and unusual, style. Of Agrigento, the poet Pindar said it was
“The most beautiful of mortal cities.”
Lose yourself in a journey through time as you survey the Valley of the
Temples remembering that it was the Greeks who founded it. Brucoli,
a small town on the west coast may appear to have little of interest,
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however, come the weekend and it attracts the youth of Italy, coming there to
party. It’s a must to enjoy the atmosphere and enjoy its numerous restaurants.
I want, so much, to see Syracuse... The town bears the name of the most eastern provinces of Sicily and remains
a striking example of a tourist destination. founded in the eighth century
by Greek colonists from Corinth, it was declared by Cicero to be “The most
beautiful city in the world.”
Beautiful but rebellious, Syracuse waged war against Athens and won but
was forced to bend under the yoke of Carthage. Devastated by the terrible
earthquake of 1693, it was partly rebuilt, and since 2005, its old city centre
was written into the List of World Heritage of Humanity by uNESCO. Its
most famous citizen is of course Archimedes and the story goes that here he
dreamed of giant mirrors reflecting the sun’s rays and setting alight, the sails
of the invading enemies. Syracuse the seductress is now separated in two parts:
Neapolis with its Archaeological Park and the island of Ortigia. The ruins of the
temple of Apollo are the only visible remains of antiquity in Ortigia. Legend
says that its name, meaning “quail” in Greek, comes from hundreds of these
birds which fell from the sky thanks to Santa Lucia, in 1646. The Saint thus
saved the local residents from starvation.
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Appearances can be deceptive!
“The World” is much more than
a private yacht: the first floating
resort in the world. In effect, aside
from a few privileged passengers,
this boat, managed and crewed
by “Residensea” offers 165 private
residences, from 100 to 300 square
metres, leased for 50 years, the
estimated life of the vessel. This
particularly innovative concept
has already attracted many buyers
and not without reason! The
lucky owners are able to enjoy all
the benefits of a luxury second
home: personalized decor, private
areas, and an environment and
infrastructure conducive to the
From June 4th to 6th, 2010, “The World” will drop
anchor in Syracuse, one of the pearls of Sicily. A paradise
destination like no other, for this particular ship.
boat, sweet boat
calls in port for several days so that passengers can better explore the
country. In 2010, for example, it was seen in Australia, Bali, Phuket and
the Seychelles. In spring, it will pass through Dubai, Alexandria, Santorini,
Venice and Sicily.
Thereafter, it will continue its trip through the french Riviera, up the
Atlantic Coast, upwards to Iceland and Greenland before skirting the
American continent, from Quebec to ushuaia, via the Caribbean paradise
and important cities in South America.
The adventure is made even more wonderful as it is done in pure luxury.
Your nest is nothing like a ship’s cabin. Design and amenities within the
apartments are what one might expect in modern apartments ashore. fully
fitted kitchen, large bathroom, living rooms opening onto a terrace with, the
inevitable breathtaking sea view! And above all, this is your home. It’s more
than an ideal, it’s a reality. The walls are adorned with your favorite keepsakes,
paintings and photographs, and your wardrobe is full of your sarongs, shirts,
suits or best evening dresses. And in the middle of your own kitchen table,
the delicious olive oil you bought a few months ago in a market in Crete.
ultimate in relaxation, with four
restaurants, shops, snack bar,
swimming pool, a golfing space,
tennis court, jogging track, spa,
fitness center... and all without the
main disadvantage: the holiday
routine.
Around the world Each residence in “The World”
offers new sensations. Since it
left the docks of Oslo, its port
of origin in 2002, this travelling
village has ploughed the oceans
of the world. In one year, it has
visited more than a hundred
destinations, sometimes making
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