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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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Navigating education’s evolving landscape: JCI Monaco explores the challenges of the digital age
The Principality's education system was put under the microscope at a recent gathering of the JCI Monaco, which saw guest speakers discuss the challenges facing the sector, from the digital...
Monaco takes inventory of its Mediterranean fish stocks
Monaco’s Environmental Department has enlisted the help of a team of divers from the Groupe d’Etude du Mérou to conduct a head count of two of the Principality’s most emblematic native fish...
Mirazur launches exclusive wine and champagne dinners at La Puerta
This autumn, Mirazur is hosting exclusive wine and champagne pairing dinners at La Puerta, featuring nine-course menus by Chef Mauro Colagreco and selections from prestigious estates in a private...
Monaco’s most famous landmarks turn pink in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Among the 20 sites set to be bathed in a pink glow are the Prince’s Palace, the Casino de Monte-Carlo, the National Council and the Oceanographic Museum.
France experiences wettest September in nearly 25 years
In one particularly heavy downpour, vehicles floated down the Avenue de la République in Cannes, while a record number of lightning strikes hit the Var during an earlier orange weather-alert storm.
Monaco celebrates 20th year on Council of Europe with new leadership role
Prince Albert II of Monaco has travelled to Strasbourg to join in with the 20-year commemorations of the Principality's active involvement in the Council of Europe.