Fountaine Pajot Elba 45
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Our wine pairing is from the same area, just a little south…
Chateau Bel-Air Lagrave Moulis (Moolees) En Medoc Bordeasux 1995
Chateau Bel-Air Lagrave sits in Moulis, a small village northeast of Margaux. These are classically styled and restrained Cab-dominate Bordeaux wines from a tiny estate that has been in the same family for almost 150 years.
The wines produced at château Bel-Air Lagrave have a lovely robe, they are well- balanced and rich with a powerful framework and tannins of great finesse; with age they acquire that softness and delicate bouquet which are the distinctive signs of the grands crus of Médoc.
The Chateau Bel-Air Lagrave Moulis (Moolees) En Medoc Bordeasux 1995 has aromas of dried cherry, leather and dried flowers waft from this when poured. The body is soft and silky and with air turns from red fruits to dark plum where a subtle hint of damp clay carries the persistent finish. Better after an hour in decanter.
Innovation Corner
• FP 45 Web page: www.catamarans-fountaine-pajo...
• LED Water vapor fire pit: www.dimplex.glendimplexameric...
• Opti-Myst Insert II El...
o Picture the perfect fireplace: any length, any location, and any number of sides. Forget about venting, gas lines and hot glass, because they are a thing of the past. Now imagine flames made of water that you can reach out and touch. The mist virtual flame system makes it easy and safe to add a dramatic fire feature to any space. See-through, three-sided, open concept, the possibilities are endless, so go ahead, play with fire.
o The mist flame effect uses ultrasonic technology to produce a fine mist that creates the lifelike illusion of flames and smoke.
o Get creative with the modular design and combine multiple 20" (50.8 cm) CDFI500-PRO and 40" (101.8 cm) CDFI1000-PRO cassettes to achieve the desired length for dramatic linear installations impossible to achieve with gas fires.
o You have the option of using a continuous water supply when you purchase the additional plumbed water supply kit sold separately (CDFIPLUMB-KIT, works with copper piping). This is recommended for a seamless look and to avoid refilling the water tank.
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Wine: www.sichel.fr/en/home.html
Sail away ( base + 50%) FP 45 ~ $ USD 931,020
Art Stop:
Impressionist master Paul Signac.
Le port de la Rochelle, 1915
Paul Signac was born in Paris on 11 November 1863. He followed a course of training in architecture before, at the age of 18, deciding to pursue a career as a painter, after attending an exhibit of Monet's work. He sailed on the Mediterranean Sea, visiting the coasts of Europe and painting the landscapes he encountered. In later years, he also painted a series of watercolors of French harbor cities.
In 1884 he met Claude Monet and Georges Seurat. He was struck by the systematic working methods of Seurat and by his theory of colors and he became Seurat's faithful supporter, friend, and heir with his description of Neo-Impressionism and Divisionism method.[2] Under Seurat's influence he abandoned the short brushstrokes of Impressionism to experiment with scientifically-juxtaposed small dots of pure color, intended to combine and blend not on the canvas, but in the viewer's eye, the defining feature of Pointillism.
The Mediterranean coast is a major theme across Signac's paintings.
In 1886 Signac met Vincent van Gogh in Paris. During 1887 the two artists regularly went to Asnières-sur-Seine together, where they painted such subjects as river landscapes and cafés. Initially, van Gogh chiefly admired Signac's loose painting technique. Signac would also meet Toulouse Lautrec who was a friend of Van Gogh.
In 1915 Signac painted the, now famous, Port of La Rochelle.
Fast forward 103 years to 2018, where art thieves pulled off a daring heist at the Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy, a city in northern France-they cut Signac’s 1915 depiction of the port of La Rochelle, now valued at €1.5 million, out of its frame and escaped with it undetected.
A year later, authorities in Ukraine reported that the painting turned up in the home of a Kiev man who was being investigated for killing a jeweler. Shortly thereafter, the Ukrainian minister of the interior met with French ambassador Isabelle Dumont to hand over the painting, which went back to its home in Nancy.
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