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Interview: Ludovic du Plessis on why Telmont ditched gift boxes, hired DiCaprio and became Champagne’s greenest house
Champagne doesn’t like disruption — but Ludovic du Plessis is pushing it anyway. At Telmont, he’s challenging how the world’s most traditional wine is made, one radical decision at a time.
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Government is revamping legal website
Légimonaco, the public interface for government policy and reference for national laws, is being redesigned for the first time since its inception in 2008.
The tastes of Latin America return
Attention all Coya fans. The popular Latin American restaurant is kicking off its fourth season in Monte-Carlo on Friday and this year, there’s a new chef at the helm.
Travel to Italy still restricted despite reopenings
Italy has approved the lifting of some restrictions from next week, including the reopening of restaurants. But it doesn't mean everyone is free to travel to the country.
Calling all young environmental entrepreneurs
Applications are now open for the Monaco Ocean Protection Challenge in June, giving young entrepreneurial environmentalists a chance to tackle the problems facing the sea.
Bring on the Coupe de France
The Red and Whites have clinched their spot in the semi-finals of the Coupe de France after a stunning two to nil victory over Olympique Lyonnais on the road.
Who won the Monaco's photo competition?
Prince Albert has handed out awards for the first ever Monegasque International Solidarity Organisation’s Photography Competition in Fontvieille.