Top 5 Wines Under $30 According To Wine Spectator

Alexandra Reconco

Wine Spectator editors have revealed their Top 100 wines of 2019. The editors survey all kinds of wines over the previous 12 months and select the Top 100 based on quality, value, availability, and excitement. From this list, we have compiled the top 5 of the wines that are priced under $30, which is perfect for all the upcoming dinners and gatherings this holiday season.

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2015 Tenuta Bibbiano Chianti Classico Riserva (Price: $30)

This wine is a flavor explosion of cherry, plum, some floral notes, wild thyme and iron aromas that all highlight this complex, vibrant red. This red wine is beautifully balanced and has well-integrated tannins and lively acidity that allows for the wine to age well.

2016 Sans Liege The Offering Santa Barbara County (Price: $29)

This wine is distinctive, refined and offers strong flavors of black cherry, cigar box, green olive, and cured meat accents that builds on the richness of the wine.

2016 Bodegas Mas Alta Priorat La Vilella Alta Black Slate (Price: $23)

This red wine features a round, soft texture that has ripe black fruit flavors, licorice, toast, and earth notes. This wine is pretty floral and has a cinnamon flavor on the finish.

2017 Castellare di Castellina Chianti Classico (Price: $22)

This wine has flavors of pure cherry and blackberry fruit which defines this intense, racy red. This red wine is firm and tensile, with fine balance and a lingering aftertaste of vibrant fruit, graphite and tobacco flavors.

2017 Petra Toscana Zingari (Price: $15)

This wine has notes of dark cherry, black currant, and blackberry that truly make this wine, a wine for everybody. With accents of fresh earth, thyme, and rosemary, this wine has depth but has a wonderful balance.

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Rent AD-100 Designer David Kleinberg's Hamptons House for $125,000... in August

As we enter into the new year, it’s about time to start figuring out where you’ll be staying during the Summer. If you don’t own out East, it’s always nice stay with friends or to do a stay at Gurney’s. For those looking for a place to stay in August, look no further.

Located at 1 Hedge Road Lane in East Hampton, Prolific AD-100 designer David Kleinberg just listed his home for rent for the month of August... for $125k!

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Kleinberg bought and renovated the property, and it received an write-up in Architectural Digest back in 2015., his work is frequently mentioned in the press and he is very highly regarded.

The expansive four-acre property adjacent to a nature preserve, is in close proximity to the village of East Hampton, and is secluded position down a dramatic driveway. Beautiful layout with an open living room and the gathering room adjoining the sunny kitchen with a mix of timeless and mid-century furnishings throughout. Master bedrooms on either side of the house ensure privacy while 2 other guest bedrooms have an additional bath.

Enjoy southern views beyond the heated pool and beautifully landscaped lawn with views of a gorgeous meadow as well as separate private guest cottage and detached 2-car garage, all compliments of Kleinberg himself.

The agent is Compass' Matthew Breitenbach.

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Where To Getaway This Winter

When it gets cold and you’re looking for somewhere to go to escape the concrete jungle, why not go to one of these places for a weekend escape? Whether it’s for cold weather or hot weather adventures, here’s where we recommend.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Miami, Fl.

What better way to get away from the cold and brisk air than with in Florida? Miami has some of the best beaches, colourful nightlife, and popular shopping that caters to pretty much everybody. Take a walk around Coral Gable to marvel at the Mediterranean Revival architecture or head to one of the relaxing spas at Miami beach like the two level Lapis Spa at the Fontainebleau Hotel. For a little cultural exploration, head to Little Havana where you can try Cuban cuisine at restaurants like El Exquisito or La Palma Calle Ocho.

Need an international license then visit INTERNATIONAL DRIVERS ASSOCIATION to get ready before your next trip.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Lake Placid, NY.

If you want to get to a snowy climate this winter, try going to Lake Placid. Don’t let the name deceive you; there’s more than just a lake. Before the snow falls and winter sets in, you can go rock climbing, cycling or hiking in the Adirondack Mountains. When the snow sets in, go ice skating on Mirror Lake, sledding, tubing or tobogganing at Kiwanis Teddy Bear Park or Lake Placid Toboggan Chute. For those feeling really adventurous, go Adirondack Ice Climbing. These are a few of the activities you can partake in at Lake Placid.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Philadelphia, PA

This is where much of the history of the United States happens from the signing of the Constitution to the location of the Liberty Bell. Philadelphia is a walking city and there’s plenty to see. If you’re going for the holidays, check out City Hall speckled with the official tree decked with lots of lights and ornaments. The Love Park is an essential visit and it hosts the Christmas market with over 80 booths from local and international markets. The Reading Market is also a great place to go if you’re looking for something to eat or wander around in while you’re looking for something to eat. If you’re looking for something cultural, walk around the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Please Touch Museum, or Independence Hall.

Where To Getaway This Winter

Our Favorite Listing: Milbank House Available For $50 Million Through Paula Del Nunzio

Our favorite listing this week is located at 11 West 10th Street, in Greenwich Village offering 18 rooms, 7 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms. There is approximately 15,560 square feet of interior space and 5,690 square feet of outdoor space, which surrounds the L-shaped mansion for a feeling of gardens everywhere.

 Represented by Paula Del Nunzio, now on the market for $50 million.

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In the 1880s, architect Ernest Flagg combined 11 and 13th West 10th Street into one grand mansion, creating its 54.5-foot width. Financial titan Jeremiah Milbank acquired the property, now known as Milbank House, in the early 1900s.

Milbank also owned 16 East 67th Street on the Upper East Side, which he combined with 14 East 67th Street to make 48 feet in width. That mansion was acquired in 2008 for $49 million. Eleven years later, it sold again for $77.1 million. Both sales were record townhouse prices in their year.

The present owners of 11 West 10th Street have brought the mansion to an extremely high level of renovation and beauty. Huge dramatic space is wrapped in warm lighting. Honey colors and earth tones predominate. The Venetian walls reflect the luminous feeling of sunlight, while the glass rear of the first two floors bring in complementary earth tones from the garden.

Giant interior space is bathed in natural light. The rear façade is a curtain wall of glass on the garden and parlor floors. On the garden level, there are five doors leading to the outside, and on the parlor level the curtain wall of glass bring the garden into every room.

Milbank House includes a wealth of rooms and possible layouts to accommodate bedrooms, activity rooms, grand-scale entertaining, and simple morning breakfast.

  • Deep forecourt garden for privacy

  • Enormous kitchen and informal dining area facing the garden

  • Formal dining room seating 25+

  • Original leaded glass window bay in living room

  • 2000-bottle wine room on the garden floor

  • Third floor gym with terrace

  • Home cinema seating 15+, and kitchenette and powder room

  • Office with full bath-

  • Staff suite with full bath, kitchen, and private street entry

  • Master suite with fireplace, sitting room, three walk-in closets, two baths, and a study

  • Double-height library facing south with 21' ceilings

  • Five (5) guest bedrooms with full baths

  • High-speed elevator serves all floors, tandem entry on parlor serving butler's pantry

  • Decked roof terrace with greenhouse.

Each room takes full advantage of the 54.5 feet in width, providing the owner and guests with some of the most exquisite living and entertaining spaces in New York.

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Tips For Your Curly Hair For Winter

Alexandra Reconco

Winter is a brutal season for all types of hair but one of the most difficult types of hair to keep and maintain healthy during the colder months is curly hair. Curly hair is some of the most temperamental types of hair that changes according to the season, and for winter this is the season that truly pushes our hair to the limit. The cold air dries the hair out and makes it nearly impossible to keep the hair from drying out, becoming dull, and quite honestly looking like a hot mess. But luckily for all my curly-headed people out there, I have experimented and narrowed down some amazing products and tips to help all different curl types.

Deep Conditioning and Hair Masks

Deep conditioning curly hair is the best thing you can do to protect the hair from drying out and making it look replenished and healthy. Deep conditioning fortifies the hair with nutrients, moisture, and protein and helps prevent breakage and brittleness, and it keeps the curls hydrated. Depending on how dry your hair gets, you can deep condition as much as you need, I usually deep condition once a week but you can do it up to 2-3 times a week. Another tip for a more homemade, DIY approach to a deep conditioner is using an overly ripe avocado and mashing it up and putting extra virgin olive oil and mixing them together. Massage the mixture into the hair and let sit for half an hour, rinse and wash normally.

Kinky-Curly’s Stellar Strands is an amazing deep conditioner that helps curly hair that is prone to dryness in the winter. Stellar Strands is a deep hydrating treatment enriched with Macadamia and Argan Oil for intense moisture and shine, Stellar Strands rejuvenates dry, brittle hair and strengthens weak strands. Elasticity is improved and breakage is reduced. Stellar Strands maintains the hair’s natural shine, silkiness and softness.

Kinky-Curly Stellar Strands (8 oz.) $13.00

Kinky-Curly Stellar Strands (8 oz.) $13.00

Another hair mask that I highly recommend is SH-RD which is a Taiwanese hair care brand that uses rosemary to stimulate hair growth, soften hair, maintain moisture for the scalp and accentuate curls. SH-RD Protein Cream is formulated Silk Protein Complex, which combines the moisture and protection of silk amino acid and hydrolyzed silk protein. This product smooths and seals the cuticle while locking in hydration and strengthening the hair. UV Protection/Heat Protection/Chlorine Damage Protection.

SH-RD Protein Cream (2.71oz) $28.00

SH-RD Protein Cream (2.71oz) $28.00

Oils

Natural oils play a vital role in the health of your curls but during the winter, hair can feel dry and brittle. Below are some ways you can incorporate oil into your hair routine. The natural oils that your scalp produces travels down the length of your hair shaft to protect it from the elements and moisturize your curls. The more twists and turns in each strand the harder it is for sebum to reach the full length of your hair. The result is hair that can sometimes appear frizzy, dull and coarse.

  • TIP: Combat dryness by adding oil to your routine. Oils have natural conditioning properties, but also work to seal moisture into the hair shaft, so a hot oil treatment is a great way to get the most out of all these benefits. Adding oils encourages the cuticle layer to close and seal in moisture, creating a protective barrier.

  • TIP: Split and damaged ends can cause excessive frizz and keep your curls from looking defined. Lightly coat your ends with oil to temporarily smooth and seal them. This will reduce the appearance of fraying and dryness, as well as protect against further damage.

  • TIP: Smooth down frizzy, dry ends or halo frizz at the crown once your hair is fully dried and styled. You have to be careful how much you use: too much can weigh your curls down and leave your curls looking limp and stringy.

  • TIP: If you’re using oil post-styling, try a dime-sized amount. You can always add more if your hair or curls are extra thirsty. Rub your palms together and gently scrunch the oil throughout your hair or smooth it down the length of your hair, by sandwiching your curls between your palms.

*Tips were given to us by Sahar Saidi, CEO & Founder of curly hair company LUS

Shampoo and Conditioner

Choosing a good shampoo and conditioner can truly transform your hair routine. Some products that I truly recommend to use for maintaining curly hair during the winter is AQUIS. This brand makes products that help hair combat water which truly dries out the hair and makes it more prone to breakage. “Wet Hair is Weak Hair.” AQUIS is pioneering a revolutionary science-based approach to haircare, transforming your hair’s natural strength, vitality and beauty. AQUIS works with the biology of your hair, restoring its strength from the inside out--unlike so many quick-fix, temporary solutions which only mask damage. You get healthier, more beautiful hair in less time and with less effort.

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AQUIS Prime Water Defense Prewash ($29/Sephora.com) - the essential first step in the haircare routine that is applied BEFORE exposure to water, when hair is most vulnerable, to protect from damage.  Clinically proven to reduce hair swelling by 46%.

Fight water damage while rebalancing hair’s natural pH and moisture levels with AQUIS Prime Rebalancing Hair Wash ($26/Sephora.com). Cleanse and hydrate while fortifying hair’s natural defenses against damage, thinning and color fade.

AQUIS Prime Restorative Leave-In Conditioner ($26/Sephora.com) - this lightweight mist replenishes, hydrates, and eliminates tangles while enhancing hair’s core strength to improve the quality, texture, and strength of hair for softer, more vibrant hair that is easier to manage and style.

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What Should You Know Before Visiting Aspen

By Alexandra Reconco

Aspen is not only a winter destination for amazing skiing and winter sports but is also an amazing spring and summer vacation destination for anyone. Aspen is home to one of the country’s best contemporary art museums, high-end restaurants, boutiques, as well as the globally recognized Aspen Institute.

The relaxed elegance, the small-town vibe and its jaw-dropping mountain scenery gives Aspen the uniqueness that makes it one of our top getaway destinations. To ensure that your trip is peaceful and hassle-free, we have curated the perfect guide of Aspen so that you won’t have to spend your vacation looking through thousands of sites.     

Your Guide To Aspen

Where To Stay In Aspen

The Little Nell - 675 E Durant Ave

The only 5-star, 5-diamond Aspen hotel, The Little Nell is the hotel to stay when in Aspen. Featuring 92 rooms that are all different so that it will accommodate anyone’s preferences and needs, rooms that overlook Aspen Mountain, the Red Mountain range or Continental Divide, and an amazing staff and services that will make any request possible. The Little Nell, with its health center, pool and jacuzzi, in-room amenities, pet amenities, and even an Audi test drive to experience Aspen, is one of the best hotels to stay when in Aspen.

What To Do In Aspen

The Maroon Bells

  Known as the most photographed place in Colorado, The Maroon Bells is one of top things to do Aspen for its breathtaking views. “A reflective lake and two giant snow-striped mountaintops, named Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak, anchor a blissful panorama exemplified by a symphony of color that changes with the seasons.” There are three hiking trails (Maroon Lake Scenic, Maroon Creek, and Crater Lake) to take which will allow you to experience the true beauty of The Maroon Bells.

Aspen Art Museum

While in Aspen be sure to check out the amazing work and artists at the Aspen Art Museum. The museum is a non-collecting institution that presents the newest, most important evolutions in international contemporary art. With its innovative and timely exhibitions, education and public programs, immersive activities, and community events, this museum is worth visiting while in Aspen.

Where To Eat And Drink In Aspen

Cache Cache - 205 S Mill Street

An upscale French-American cuisine restaurant with an extensive wine list, Cache Cache is one restaurant that you must visit when in Aspen. With its authentic food and wine combined with its warm atmosphere and impeccable service, this restaurant will for sure make for an amazing meal and experience. Featuring local ingredients and a focus on clean and satisfying food, Cache Cache is committed to excellence to ensure its guests with the best service. The menu features items such as Colorado Prime Filet Mignon with whipped potatoes, brussels leaves and dijon-green peppercorn sauce, braised red cabbage en cocotte and even Alaskan king crab. The wine list at Cache Cache changes everyday due to the fact that Aspen is a global destination and that their list should represent the viticultural world. 

Bosq - 312 S Mill Street

Step into Bosq and you’ll be transported to a place of complete bliss with its clean look and expertly curated color palette to make this restaurant look like the perfect modern alpine getaway. This Chinese restaurant is an innovative place that is focusing on a unique and fresh approach with flavors from local farms. The menu features items such as ora king salmon with local wild watercress, celeriac, ink potatoes, and buttermilk and dill, Peking duck, and also wagyu steak. Bosq is one of the most talked-about restaurants in Aspen right now, so be sure to check out one of the hottest restaurants.

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Champagne To Ring In The New Year

Although apple cider [whether spiked or plain] is a fall favorite, it isn’t uncommon for people to come back to the elegant classic that is champagne; and not just during the fall-winter season. Think engagement parties, weddings, bachelor/ette celebrations and any other significant life event, they all have the classy touch of the bubbly drink.

With New Years coming up, we wanted to share with you the best champagnes to ring in the New Year with.

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There is, really, no known reason why people chose it as the trademark of an important moment, other than it being delicious, meeting the Gold Standard [for its golden appearance] and being an over-all drink to serve to guests. The popularity of it peaked dyring the ‘20s, when the New Rich made a point of bringing the house party scene to a climax.

Among the most popular brands we have Moët & Chandon, a French branch that prides itself in the quality of their products. Krug founded by Joseph Krug in 1843,s one of the famous Champagne houses that formed part of the Grande Marques. And Martini & Rossi an Itialian prosecco that is sure to delight guests and hosts alike this winter – without breaking the bank!

  •  Moët Imperial Rosé — At a retail price of $49.99, this sparkling pink drink is aromatic and savory, beautiful to look at and fun to serve at parties.

  • Krug Clos du Mesnil 2004 - Crafted from Chardonnay grapes from the Clos du Mesnil plot in 2004, it’s an ideal pour for a truly special holiday. Clos du Mesnil 2004 offers expressive aromas of toffee apple, caramel, ripe citrus fruits, and lightly toasted nuts. On the palate, initial hints of brown sugar, candied ginger, and pecan give way to notes of citrus fruits as it bursts into an explosion of freshness enhanced by a very long and elegant finish. At $850 this bottle is perfect for a New Years toast.

  • Veuve Clicquot Colorama Collection - A unique case offering for Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label and Non-Vintage Rosé, inspired by Veuve Clicquot’s iconic yellow and pink hues that have long been synonymous with the brand. Shaped as traditional paint tubes, Veuve Clicquot Colorama Collection pays homage to the aesthetic of Veuve Clicquot Champagne and keeps your 750mL bottle of Yellow Label making it the perfect gift for your favorite party host or Champagne enthusiast. SRP $60.00+

  • Moët Brut Imperial — ($39.99) And, of course, the all-time favorite couldn’t be missing from the lost. The Brut Imperial is the most sold Moët product in the world. SocialVignerons.com rates it as a 91/100, which pretty much gives away the excellent quality of the product. .

  • Martini & Rossi Prosecco DOC - ($14.99) Unique to the Veneto-Friuli area in Northeast Italy, this versatile bubbly is deliciously dry with a fruit-forward style. Aromas of apple, pear and thyme are complimented by a refreshing, crisp acidity. An ideal hostess gift, this prosecco can effortlessly carry a meal from appetizers through desserts.

  • Meiomi Sparkling - ($26.99) On the nose, aromas of green apple are laced with hints of peach nectar. Flavors of crunchy pears, zesty citrus, and honey layer over a slight yeastiness and a fresh minerality. Enjoy this sparkling wine with fresh oysters topped with a classic mignonette sauce, sushi, warm brie, or a fresh mixed berry tart.

  • 2006 vintage of Palmes D’or - ($136) Offers the finest crus in champagne and is aged for at least six years to further enhance its delicate flavor. The bottle has hundreds of distinct dimples, mirroring a disco ball – perfect for New Year’s eve!

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