Live In The Fifth Avenue Rental Looking Over Central Park

For those of you looking for the perfect home with Central Park views, look no further as 1212 Fifth Avenue, 12A has just hit the market $13,850 a month. The Upper East Side rental has 3 beds and 3.5 baths, drenched in sunlight and its vast spaciousness and sensible layout are perfect for elegant city living and entertaining.

courtesy of Douglas Elliman

courtesy of Douglas Elliman

Looking over Central Park, this classic prewar co-op was recently redesigned in 2012, perfectly blending it’s old character with fresh modern updates. Originally built in 1925, the building offers the same elegant timeless feel while adding contemporary touches, like the marble bathroom and radiant floors. The three bedroom and three and a half bathroom home has spectacular views sprawling across it’s 2,389sqft, creating a light and crisp ambiance. Perhaps the most notable is the corner Master Bedroom, providing endless park scenery, four custom closets and not to mention the bathroom’s soaking tub where residents can relax and watch the sunset.

Renting residents still get all of the amenities the building has to offer, such as the state-of-then-art gym, lounge, playroom; not to mention the 60-foot pool just across the street.

Douglas Elliman’s Eileen Dale Rappaport is the listing agent.

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Wines To Stock Up On This Fall

Alexandra Reconco

Are you looking for the perfect wine for a certain kind of person or an event but you aren’t quite sure what to get? Well, we got you covered with our list of all different kinds of wines that you could buy for that event you have to go to or for someone you aren’t quite sure what to buy them. Our list of wines are perfect for the fall time and can be enjoyed by all types of people even those who say they don’t really like wine.

Perfect with dessert: 2013 Kenefick Doctor's Cuvée

A significant wine, the color is a saturated ruby purple and the wine exhibits plenty of new saddle leather, crème de cassis, blackberry, truffle, charcoal and earth followed by a full-bodied, super-concentrated, layered mouthfeel that goes on for a good 45 to 50 seconds.” 95 Points, Robert Parker,The Wine Advocate

Pair it with pasta: LAPOSTOLLE Cuvée Alexandre Carmenere Colchagua Valley 2016

Lapostolle is one of the most dynamic and influential wine producers in Chile. The Cuvée Alexandre range is named for founder Alexandra Lapostolle-Marnier’s great grandfather (who created Grand Marnier), and is entirely sourced from their own vineyards. This wine offers expressive aromas of red and black fruit such as maqui berry and spices such as red pepper, vanilla and dill. It’s ideal for rich dishes, such as a four-cheese pasta with truffles.

For the in-between moments of joy: Erath 2016 Oregon Pinot Noir

 In between holiday parties and big family meals, it’s nice to have a bottle for intimate moments, like decorating the tree or baking fresh cookies. Erath’s Oregon Pinot Noir is the perfect wine for anyone.

For when you want to show off Ao Yun 2015

Ao Yun, the first wine estate in the Himalayas introduces its voluptuous and spicy third vintage, Ao Yun 2015. Born from the pioneering spirit and tradition of Moët Hennessy, this multi-layered and complex Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc blend is their most extraordinary vintage yet. Born from a dream beginning 10 years ago, Ao Yun is the premiere luxury wine from China, created in a previously unexplored terroir in the Yunnan province. 2015 was their warmest and driest year yet with the 2015 vintage revealing notes of cold chimenea, Mysore sandalwood, Dhofar incense, and crushed strawberries.

For a cold night in: YALUMBA Y Series Shiraz Viognier South Australia 2016

The Yalumba Y Series represents a collection of iconic classics and exciting new varietals. The Shiraz Viognier of this series displays luscious aromas of blueberry, vanilla bean and violets. The Shiraz grapes were carefully selected to ensure the perfume and aromatic profile compliment the fragrance of Viognier. The soft tannins and dark chocolate finish balance each other perfectly to show the beautiful synergy between the two grape varieties. Can be enjoyed with a variety of dishes such as slow roasted Turkish lamb and potatoes or stuffed eggplants.

For the person who can’t get enough of the holiday turkey: Chateau Ste. Michelle 2016 Eroica Riesling

Offering sweet lime and mandarin orange aromas, this Riesling is easy to match with a variety of foods – so no matter how many sides you put on your plate, this wine will pair perfectly.

For those who love to experiment with food and wine combinations: Rkatsiteli-Mtsvane

Offering melon and cantaloupe aromas with good acidity and a lighter softer tannin on the finish due to less time on the skins, this Rkatsiteli-Mtsvane is the wine to explore those food and wine combinations.  

For the person you want to impress: INSTRINSIC 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon

If you need a gift that will impress, INSTRINSIC has you covered as the ultimate holiday present. This wine is every bit as delicious as the bottle is beautiful and features a rustic, yet silky texture. Whether it’s for your new beau or boss, this wine is sure to grab attention this holiday season.

For the person who loves to try something newMosmieri’s Rkatsiteli

Offering an acidic, balanced white wine with spicy and floral notes in the aroma, this Rkatsiteli is perfect for simple dishes, different kinds of cheese, dishes with potatoes, salads, and meat. This is amber wine but the fermentation is done in a steel tank, rather than in a qvevri: so, you get the grip of skins, but with some of the freshness that tank wines are known for.

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Inside The Americana: Farmhouses and Manors of Long Island Books Signing

This past Sunday Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon of Douglas Elliman, hosted Kyle Marshall for the book signing of his new book Americana: Farmhouses and Manors of Long Island, at 30 Smith Lane in Nissequogue.

The book is described as being set between the sound and the sea, Long Island is home to some of America's most intriguing country houses. This book highlights the best examples, telling the story of each through outstanding contemporary color photography. The dwellings, which began as 17th-century homesteads and 18th-century, high-style plantation manor houses, embody centuries of ownership and building activity―an aesthetic evolution shaped by both Dutch and English colonial influences and proximity to the cultural crossroads of Long Island Sound and New York City.

Mayor Richard Smith; Tom Postilio of Douglas Elliman; singer and American Songbook Ambassador, Michael Feinstein; Mickey Conlon of Douglas Elliman and Kyle Marshall, author of the "Americana: Farmhouses and Manors of Long Island" book.

Mayor Richard Smith; Tom Postilio of Douglas Elliman; singer and American Songbook Ambassador, Michael Feinstein; Mickey Conlon of Douglas Elliman and Kyle Marshall, author of the "Americana: Farmhouses and Manors of Long Island" book.

These many-layered homes, both large and small, have anchored successive generations engaged in living well amid evolving American taste, each generation expanding, altering, and redefining them in accordance with popular trends and personal eccentricities. Representing the best of maverick Americana, their charmed interiors exude warmth, comfort, and familiarity and contain wonderful old objects and materials that will satiate all who hunger for old houses.

The newly listed $2.495 million 19-acre waterfront estate that hosted the signing dates back to 1687. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the home most recently of former Smithtown mayor and Smithtown-founder descendent Malcolm Smith, Jr. still has the walk-in fireplaces from 1687 and many historical details still intact.

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Quiet Enjoyment: About A Co-Op Closing Gone Hilariously Wrong

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Set in New York City, Quiet Enjoyment is about a junior manager Merry Cudlip’s first co-op closing that goes horribly wrong. Richard Curtis, award-winning author, writes a play around a closing on a multi-million dollar Manhattan co-op that ex-husband Peter Chasen is turning over to his ex-wife Juliana as part of a harsh divorce settlement.

When he arrives to turn his $5 million co-op over he brings his girlfriend Karma along to make sure Juliana does not screw him out of anything else. A story that follows a woman trying her best to run her first closing and do everything she can to prevent it from spinning into oblivion. With so many things going wrong her boss is getting more upset, and one more thing: Peter doesn’t have enough money to cover the closing costs.

Directed by Marcus Gualberto and written by Richard Curtis this play is a combination of humor and satire that will have you on the edge of your seat laughing.

"Richard Curtis's unique sense of humor and wit turns the mundane into the hilarious." - Mara Lieberman, Executive Artistic Director, Bated Breath Theatre Company  

Opening Night: October 19 at 7 PM

Closing Night: November 3rd

Location: Playroom theater 151 West 46th Street, New York, NY 10036, 8th Fl.

Schedule: Fridays at 7 PM, Saturdays at 7 PM, Sundays at 7 PM

Special Performances: Thurs 10/24 & Mon 10/28

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