Quite a pair of dark horses – wine for all occasions. By Annie Dore

 

 

Dark Horse winemaker, Beth Liston, believes that fortune favours the bold. Her pioneering approach to viticulture and wine making champions originality and above all taste and delivers wine that certainly delivers.

I find that wine is suitable in all occasions, pre Christmas shopping, post Christmas shopping, Christmas day planning, Christmas day lunch…. Well, you get the picture. Dark Horse wine is versatile and with the tell tale smoothness of a Californian wine this will certainly suit all of the above.

 

The Chardonnay was a crowd pleaser at my opening Christmas party this weekend, the toasty, vanilla flavours make this the perfect winter white.

I sampled the Cabernet Sauvignon alongside a Sunday lunch of game pie and I have to say it was delicious. We finished the bottle sat in front of the fire admiring the Christmas tree, feeling very festive. I would highly recommend the red for the table on Christmas day, you will not be disappointed with the velvety smoothness.

I will be adding to my list, to get me through the January sales…

Dark Horse Cabernet Sauvignon and Dark Horse Chardonnay both available nationwide

RRP £8.50

For more information, please visit http://www.darkhorsewine.co.u

 

THE BUSINESS OF BOOKS: TELLING THE WORLD – Jane Cable meets Bookouture publicist Kim Nash

What is your book related job?

I work as Publicity and Social Media Manager at Bookouture (www.bookouture.com). It’s my job to let the world know about our books and authors whether this be through traditional media such as magazines and newspapers or in the online arena so in online magazines or via our social media channels.   I spend tons of time on social media too, sharing all our fabulous news and books and reviews.

When I was a little girl my dream was to work at a book publisher because I thought you got to sit and read books all day long and that’s what a book publisher did. Now most of my friends and family think that I actually do that, but I can assure everyone that any reading I do is in my own time as my job is packed all day long with promotional work. I’m very lucky to be working in my dream job though, which I absolutely adore. I thank my lucky stars every single day!

 

What is the most rewarding part of it?

There are SO many rewarding parts of my job. To see a book get a high profile ranking in the charts and the excitement that causes. Seeing authors give up their jobs to write full time, and knowing that we’ve been an integral part of them achieving their dreams. Helping an author to release their stories into the world and get readers reading them. Knowing that we’ve produced books that our readers love and introducing new authors to our readers.

What do you consider to be your major successes?

My personal success was to win Media Star of the Year at last year’s RNA awards.   It was an absolute honour to be even nominated for such a prestigious award let alone win it. And made even more special that Bookouture won Publisher of the Year on the same evening! A double whammy!

 

Have you always loved books, and what are you reading at the moment?

Yes, I’ve absolutely always loved books from reading Enid Blyton books as a child and wanting to be part of the Famous Five and wanting to fly away on that Wishing Chair and travel to the Magic Faraway Tree, to growing up and reading (and crying) to many Danielle Steele novels and being reprimanded by my mom for reading well into the night.

Last night I finished a novella by Miranda Dickinson called Christmas in St Ives which was wonderful and the prequel to Miranda’s book which is out next summer which I now cannot wait to get my hands on. Before that I read a Bookouture book called Last Cry by Anna-lou Weatherley, which was phenomenal. It’s a new crime series featuring Detective Dan Riley (who I think I fell a tiny bit in love with) and is a diversion for Anna-lou with this new series, but she’s done it so brilliantly. I’m so lucky to work for a company who publish the most talented authors and I love to read as many of the Bookouture books as I can, and certainly the ones that I’m working on, so that I can genuinely share the book love.

Being a book blogger in my spare time (of which there’s not an awful lot) and also being part of a book podcast, and running a book club too, I do try to alternate between Bookouture books and also other novels that are written published by other incredible authors and publishers.

 

Mom to ten year old Ollie, publicity and social media manager at Bookouture, Kim Nash lives in Staffordshire. Kim also co-runs a local book club, co-hosts a book podcast and also

A book that’s a work of art in itself.

 

It’s inadequate to call Gianmaria Buccellati Foundation: A Century of Goldsmith’s Art – a book.

It is a work of art in its own right. What a gift to present to someone for Christmas, or any time of year. In fact, keep it for yourself.

In the throwaway world of today, where bling is bought and carelessly discarded, the treasures within this beautifully created book defy any thoughts of ‘throwaway’ anything. This is art that someone has been privileged to wear. Art designed by a craftsman.

Rosa Maria Bresciani Buccellati, the wife of the complicated and gifted Gianmaria, tells us that Gianmaria often said, ‘a jewel is a way of keeping memory alive’ and for her, this book evokes many such memories.

Gianmaria Bucceliati Foundation: A Century of Goldsmith’s Art is an exquisitely illustrated story of the famous international fashion house. It traces the history of goldsmith and jewelry art, in the treasures of the Buccellati Foundation designed by Mario and Gianmaria Buccellati, heirs to the illustrious Italian tradition which flourished during the Renaissance.

Called the ‘prince of goldsmiths’ by Gabriele d’Annunzio, Mario Buccellati created new unique and personal works inspired by Renaissance traditions. He is credited with making the ‘Buccellati style’ famous around the world.

This book reveals the story of a fashion dynasty appreciated by members of ruling houses, popes and intellectuals alike.

Gianmaria had a deep respect for his artisans and for the art of the goldsmith. He believed that beauty is a resource that can never be quickly discarded, and that true beauty is something that not only endures, but remains, forever, timeless.

This book proves the theory.

Length 320 pages. Binding fabric hardcover. Price £70.00

The Rennie Grove Hospice Care charity – one to support this Christmas

 

The aim of this remarkable charity to is to provide palliative and end of life care based around the patients and their families – at home – day and night.

I know several who have had their relatives cared for in this way and the Rennie Grove palliative care team has made an unbearable situation, bearable.

Here in Downley, we have one of their charity shops. Under the auspices of manager, Jo, ably assisted by Lucy and a team of volunteers, it is a sight for sore eyes. The window displays are always spot on, and the donated goods are of the highest quality. And the atmosphere is friendly and welcoming. I am frequently to be found there, taking a break from writing my latest novel, and poking about, finding gems.

Do not forget to use charity shops this year. People say they can’t afford Christmas, but perhaps they can if they stick their heads into their local charity shops. They are so often Aladdin’s Caves, and while you’re choosing, don’t forget that you are helping those in need.

To donate, or learn more about the charity

http://www.renniegrove.org

If it’s the thought that counts…. Maybe Button & Wilde is the personalised answer by Annie Dore

 

 

As the festive season gets under way this year and more Christmas cards will be sent via email than ever before, many of us are left craving the personal touch. A notification has ‘pinged’ as I type this. letting me know who I am buying for in our family secret Santa, not the traditional start to the festivities.

The old adage ‘It’s the thought that counts’ feels more relevant than ever, so let’s focus less on the mass produced and more on the personal. But how do you find a gift that stands in its own right as well as allowing you to personalise for that special person in your life.

Button & Wilde have the answer, they are offering a new, unique, luxury bath and body range where you can customise, personalise and design your own gift.

Choose from the decadent range of bath and body products; from Hand Butter at £8.99 to the Body Crème £14.99, these are great value for money and are brilliant for that stocking filler or Secret Santa for the office.

The range is Available in six signature fragrances; Wild Citrus Rose, Tarocco Orange & Nutmeg, Wild Fig & Grape, Lavender, Geranium & Chamomile, Sweet Beet Lime & Cedarwood, Infused Citrus Spice.

Once you’ve selected your product, you then design the front label, the options are endless; upload a photo, a pattern, or use one of our templates – then add a personal message. I will be uploading a picture of our cheeky 4 month old daughter Delilah to send to the grandparents.

My favourite bit is that each individual order is beautifully gift wrapped in tissue and comes in a cotton gift bag so looks positively designer. With delivery as quick as the next day you can’t go wrong.

www.buttonandwilde.com

 

Christmas Gifts for Wine Lovers

We have selected a few unique and innovative gifting options this Christmas for anyone who loves to receive wine. From subscription boxes to wine days out you can’t go wrong with our versatile selection.

Your Sommelier : French Wine Box

This subscription service offers you 3 stunning French wines each month. Ccarefully selected from independent vineyards, Your Sommelier will provide tasting cards and key info to help you learn all about your wines which will be presented in your own Your Sommelier folder, free with each subscription. The subscription options will be for 1 month, 3 month or 6 months ranging from £36-£60. There is no minimum contract and you can cancel anytime making it perfect for a one off gift or for something a little bit more special.

yoursommelier.co.uk

sipp

Designed for Millennials, this wine club comes with a difference. sipp is the World’s first Augmented Reality wine club which comes with it’s own app. You pick a box online and whichever wines you receive you can scan with your smartphone and receive your very own private tasting experience. sipp helps bring to life all the knowledge of the wine as well as offering up adequate food pairings. sipp was designed to get rid of all the snobbery associated with wine tasting and creating a fun and easy to learn guide on the wines you love. Through sipp you can either purchase a one off gift or their subscription. Join sippClub for just £29 per month and you will receive wines worth up to £45 with no minimum contract and free P&P making it the perfect gift for someone who loves wine already and wants to learn more about the World of wine. Other specialist gift boxes are available and for a limited time, they are running a special Christmas discount on all gifts. We tried it out and thought that this was by far one of the most comprehensive and easy to understand hacks into the World of Wine.

sippwine.co.uk

WWW.WineCellarDoor.co.uk

Offering you a comprehensive guide to all of the visitor friendly vineyards in the UK, this website has an array of experiences and tours for anyone who loves their wine. With a gift for absolutely anyone, winecellardoor.co.uk offers events and tastings at a number of wine estates, giving you a chance to curate your very own wine day out. Through their online shop you can purchase wines produced in the UK’s finest vineyards or you can even check the events page to see what wine related events are happening around the UK from free events to taking part in official wine courses. Our top picks are: Yoga in the Vineyard priced at £85 at Hambledon Vineyard, Christmas Wreath making course also at Hambledon Vineyard and Denbies Cellar Sparkling Wine tasting and Gallery Restaurant Dinner at the Denbies wine estate in Surrey.

www.WineCellarDoor.co.uk

Cheers!

Feeney’s Irish Liqueur – An Essential For The Christmas Drinks Cabinet

Frost loves Feeney’s Irish Cream Liqueur. The gold standard in Irish cream liqueur. Smooth, delicious and festive. It would not be Christmas without it.

A Christmas drinks cabinet wouldn’t be complete without an Irish cream liqueur. Feeney’s Irish Cream Liqueur is a luxurious Irish Cream Liqueur, masterfully distilled and matured for at least three years in Abbeyleix, County Laios, Ireland. Made with barrel-aged, single malt Irish whiskey blended with milk chocolate and the finest quality Irish dairy cream, farmed fresh from cattle grazing in local pastures, Feeney’s Irish Cream Liqueur is rich, smooth and deliciously creamy.

An excellent Christmas cocktail would be Feeney’s Espresso Martini:

Using a cocktail shaker, shake 30ml Feeney’s, 25ml Expresso Coffee and 25ml Premium Vodka with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with three coffee beans.

 

1 litre bottles are available from: Tesco, Asda and 31Dover.com from £12.00 per bottle. ABV: 17%

https://www.tesco.com

 

70cl bottles are available from: 31Dover.com, Master of Malt and Amazon. RRP: £12.50 ABV 17%

https://www.amazon.co.uk

 

Sphero Mini App-Enabled Robotic Ball Review | Christmas Gifts

This robotic ball is hours of fun. It tilts, slings, and moves. All via the app on your device. Perfect for children and pets. 

Sphero Mini packs tons of fun into a tiny, app-enabled robotic ball. Drive using the Sphero Mini app, or with your facial expressions in the wild new Face Drive™ feature. Use Mini as a controller to play different games, or program your robot with the Sphero Edu app. With almost an hour of play time, Sphero Mini is the next big thing.

Stockists: Sphero.com, Amazon.co.uk and Firebox.com