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| Wednesday, August 30, 2006 |
| EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSÉ |
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| Whether schmoozing at VMA parties, lounging on Labor Day, or practicing for Olympus Fashion Week, it's likely you won't be too far from a flute of Champagne. The morning-after headache is nothing compared to choosing the right bubbly to have in hand. Champagne Taittinger's fall lineup has a bottle for every palate and pocket book. We're toasting the end of summer with a 1999 Comtes de Champagne Rosé ($210) and sipping Prélude NV ($70) with our benedicts in bed. All are available at select locations nationwide, but treat yourself to a bottle next time you're breakfasting at Balthazar, lunching at The Ivy, or dining at Jean-Georges. Go to www.taittinger.com |
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| PLUS … |
• If you're jumping the pond in the next few months, try to catch Phil Collins' (the video artist, not the singer) They Shoot Horses screening at London's Tate Britain. Centered around a dance party in Ramallah, Palestine, the work strives to capture "beauty surviving under duress." Until Feb. 4, 2007. • If you're a coast-to-coast regular, keep your eyes on Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works division which is currently developing a "QSST," or "quiet supersonic travel" plane, delivering you from NYC to LA in two hours. • And though you won't get through every episode on that flight, pick up a copy of the tragically cancelled Arrested Development - Season 3 DVD, out this week. |
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