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  • Italy: From fine wine backwater to Sassicaia superstar

    March 27, 2015

    It is only in the last 40 years that Italy has been re-discovered and recognised as a high quality wine producer – but now it is a source of a great variety of fine wines.   There are an estimated 1,000 vitis vinifera varieties cultivated in Italy and it has more than 300 different wine producing regions [...]

  • All about Bordeaux: Why Cabernet Sauvignon dominates the Left Bank and the Right is perfect for Cabernet Franc

    March 27, 2015

    Bordeaux is the predominant region in the world for fine wine investment, completely dominating all other regions and comprising anywhere from 60-85% of regional trade by value in fine wine trading. Located in the southwest region of France, Bordeaux has three main wine producing regions: the Left Bank, Entre-Deux-Mers, and the Right Bank.  Wines from [...]

  • Theatre review: Rules for Living

    March 27, 2015

    National Theatre | ★★★★☆ So this is it: the final curtain for Sir Nicholas Hytner, the revitalising creative director of the National Theatre. That he would bow out with Rules for Living, a new play from young writer Sam Holcroft and directed by stalwart Marianne Elliot, exemplifies the combination of steady-handedness and risk he has [...]

  • Art review: Anish Kapoor at the Lisson Gallery

    March 27, 2015

    Lisson Gallery | Until 9 May This new solo show by one of Britain’s most famous sculptors marks his return to painted works.  A triptych of silicon and resin pieces dominates one room; raised red and burgundy bringing to mind torn flesh.   The works are in part a continuation of Kapoor’s long-term fascination with [...]

  • Film review: Blind is divisive but gripping

    March 27, 2015

    Cert 18 | ★★★★☆ Films about the blind, like films about the deaf, are faced with a formal problem: how do you convey the subjective experience of blindness without showing the viewer a blank screen for two hours? Compellingly, the Sundance-winning Blind gets around the problem by focusing on the flights of imagination that can [...]

  • Film review: Get Hard is a technically well-tooled comedy

    March 27, 2015

    Cert 15 | ★★★☆☆ In Get Hard, James King (Will Ferrell) is a rich, clueless trader whose life falls apart when he’s convicted of fraud and sentenced to 10 years in San Quentin State Prison. With 30 days to get his affairs in order James hires Darnell Lewis (Kevin Hart), the manager of his local [...]

  • Film review: Cinderella is kitsch, colourful and just about adequate

    March 26, 2015

    Cert U | ★★★☆☆ The idea of remaking Disney classics is interesting, and when done with spirit and creativity the results can be worthwhile – just check out Glenn Close in 101. Director Kenneth Branagh’s pastiche of the 1950 animated classic Cinderella is not a slavish reproduction, but it’s sufficiently similar that it still seems [...]

  • Something for the weekend

    March 26, 2015

    DRINK! SUNDAY LOVE Head to The Old Queen’s Head on Essex Road, Islington on Sunday night for one last chance to keep the weekend alive. Admission £1. UNWIND! KING’S CROSS FETE King’s Cross may usually be a transport hub but this Saturday it’s a family destination, with everything from live music to oversize chess. Free. [...]

  • Give fantastic Roy new deal says Rooney

    March 26, 2015

    ENGLAND captain Wayne Rooney has urged the Football Association to tie down national team manager Roy Hodgson to a new contract beyond next summer’s European Championships. Hodgson’s current deal expires after the tournament and FA chairman Greg Dyke this week reiterated that he was in no hurry to commit to a coach who oversaw England’s [...]

  • Wigglesworth backs controversial criticism of Lancaster by RFU boss

    March 26, 2015

    ENGLAND scrum-half Richard Wigglesworth has conceded the criticism from Rugby Football Union chief Executive Ian Ritchie regarding his side’s Six Nations performance was entirely justified. Ritchie described England’s championship showing, at which Stuart Lancaster’s side recorded a fourth successive runners-up finish, as unacceptable and insisted there was no excuse for such a paucity of championships [...]

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