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...From 1968, Peña released a string of albums (32 in 52 years) and fast became a fixture on the international concert circuit: Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Albert Hall....
...The 76 wineries who qualified for the second one, three years later, dictated a move to the vast Lindley Hall in Victoria, which was also the site of the third one this year....
...She looks approvingly around the entrance hall with its high ceilings like a cathedral’s. She will have sherry, thank you. Not long after, the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer arrives....
...The subsequent FBI raid on Sherry Lehman would attest to that....
...Some of the bank-ish feel is still intact in the lavish entrance hall, which during our stay was constantly abuzz with bellboys wheeling piles of luxury luggage to the lift, and guests drinking sherry and...
...The new space features dark navy walls and a spectacular Art Deco chandelier salvaged from Brooklyn’s Grand Prospect Hall, as well as rich marble, brass, and velvet finishes....
...As chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced quietly in his budget last month, from August 1 duty will increase by 44p on an average bottle of table wine, by 97p on a bottle of sherry and by £1.30 on a bottle of...
...Open the door and smoke spills out, revealing a heady mix of coconut fat-washed mezcal and sherry, amaro, smoke and moss....
...Behind it is a bar with several old barrels, lines of glasses and wine bottles and a blackboard showcasing ports, Madeiras and sherries....
...Digestifs such as PX sherry, vintage port, or muscat make wonderful partners....
...The distillation hall at Jura, as with every other we visit, is like some steampunk super-lab: vast, bulbous copper stills with extruded condenser arms that taper up to the lofty rafters, their precious...
...Lunch at La Carboná was an experience not only of bodega architecture in all its diaphanous elegance (the dining room occupies an old barrel hall) but of a modern Andalucían cuisine proudly showcasing the...
...The lights went up on theatres and concert halls. In London, we began to play our old game of sardines on the Tube....
...sherry, without the addition of alcohol....
...FT columnist and designer Luke Edward Hall is also on hand to give advice on decorating and renovating On recent trips to Manhattan to pick up her mail and run errands, Slatton has observed how the pandemic...
...Big-game hunters will vie for the 1984 sherry cask from Karuizawa (£7,400/ bottle), a closed distillery that regularly achieves record-breaking prices on the secondary market....
...Behind a heavy door, the hall was lined with pinot noir vines from Champagne, sent by a winemaker as an opening gift....
...Appropriately, Design Shanghai has added a new section this year: the New Materials and Applications hall....
...Judging by the number of seats occupied in Antwerp’s concert hall in the Elisabeth Centre, it’s a popular event....
...We Brits also have a fair claim to have played a crucial role in the development of sherry, port, madeira, marsala and champagne....
...I buy own-label marmalade in Harrods Food Hall, which is a place of fascinating theatre....
...Four of them were at Trinity College, with Maclean next door at Trinity Hall....
...A magnificently preserved banking hall nestles within, alongside its own museum with artefacts from former customers including Lord Byron, Samuel Pepys and Jane Austen....
...Back when I was a teenager, the phone was in the hall....
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