The Logbook. November 2019

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The thrill of quietly watching a herd of elephants stroll by,while sipping tea on the veranda of a stately colonial manor house is the unforgettable stuff of dreams.


Contents Editors note...................................................................... 4 Glampinghub’S Top 5................................................... 6 Gorah Elephant Camp...............................................14 Far Corner Eco Lodge...............................................18 Wizards Mountain Jungle Lodge ........................ 20 Villa Bella........................................................................ 22 Muy’Ono Resorts........................................................24 Pousada Encantos Da Mata....................................26

Bluegrass BnB.............................................................. 30 Samatours Morocco.................................................. 34 Daytours4U.................................................................. 38 Transtrek Safaris Limited........................................ 40 Bodega Amalaya (Grupo Colome)...................... 44 Wildeberg and Kompanjie Wines........................ 48 Bodegas Estefania Tilenus..................................... 50

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Editors note

Glamping Supplier Focus: This month we’ve been able to take an in-depth look at some of the leading businesses supplying into the glamping industry, with a focus on creators of innovative products, pods and accommodations. We’ve once again had the pleasure of collaborating with The Glamping Show regarding the various considerations that new suppliers to glamping should keep in mind. Glamping Site Focus: As ever, the richness of the glamping industry never fails to amaze and this issue we’ve looked at some of the most boutique sites and found out what they do to keep their guests returning. Safaris and Safari Lodges: What does it take to go the extra mile and create a leading safari that will out-perform the competition? Africa’s safari industry is as deep and diverse as the continent itself and competition and success all hinge on the experiences of the client. What are businesses doing to thrive? Tours and Expeditions: Even the most heavily toured locations have hidden secrets to offer travellers and tour companies are offering these “hidden gems” into their itineraries with incredible success. Spelling good futures for them and the small businesses benefitting from this new and valuable attention.

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The Team Published by The Lost Executive LTD Co-founder and Creative and Editorial Director Don Campbell Co-founder Jerome Smith Head Writer Donnie Rust Copy proofreader Daemon Sands Magazine Designer Louise Smith

Working with Glampinghub.com

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GLAMPINGHUB’S TOP 5 Pet Friendly Australian Hideaways

1. Gorgeous Queensland Tree House with Great Views Perfect for Glamping, Gold Coast This stunning tree house is a great weekend getaway in Queensland and is ideal for glamping. Gold Coast itself is one of Australia’s top destinations and glampers will have all the necessary luxury amenities for an unforgettable stay. The open-plan space comes with a plush queen-size bed as well as two single beds for any additional guests. There are one and a half bathrooms, one of which comes with an elegant stone bath and epic views. Linens and towels are provided. The living area is bright and charmingly decorated and guests will also have a kitchen area with

everything they’ll need to cook up some meals. Other handy amenities include a TV, free parking, a gorgeous balcony with yet more awesome views, and access to a communal pool area. With such a peaceful location and an array of high-end amenities, this really is a great choice for a luxury holiday home in Gold Coast.

GUEST SERVICES The hot tubs and spa around the pool area are reserved for other buildings and bookings onsite. If guests want a private booking for these hot tubs, this is an option if they are available. Guests should contact the hosts if they wish to reserve a spot for spa use up at the main house.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Pets are welcome at this Gold Coast accommodation, however, the hosts ask that


PRICE: ÂŁ133.00 /night

guests use the pet sheets provided and make sure that the pet does not make a mess during the stay. Cleaning costs will be incurred should damage occur as a result of the pet.

https://glampinghub.com/australia/queensland/ goldcoast/glamping-gold-coast/

Smoking is not permitted inside.

2. Extraordinary Floating Villa for the Ultimate Romantic Getaway near Sydney

utensils. Other handy amenities of this Palm Beach accommodation include Wi-Fi, a TV, a fireplace, and heating. Outside, glampers have a glorious deck overlooking the water which comes with tables and chairs and a BBQ, the ideal place to relax in the evening with a glass of wine after a day exploring this fantastic area of the world. The mix of luxury amenities and the amazing location of this getaway make it one of the finest places to stay in New South Wales.

This fabulously luxurious floating villa really is the perfect romantic getaway. Sydney is just an hour away by car making the retreat ideal for a weekend escape from the city and two guests are ensured a stay of total luxury. Accommodations in New South Wales don’t come any better and glampers will have a plush king-size bed fitted with fine linens and soft bedding. The pristine bathroom comes with a spacious shower and quality soaps and shampoos.

GUEST SERVICES The overnight stay packages include tasting plate and champagne on arrival, dinner, breakfast from The Boathouse Palm Beach, an onboard wine cellar, a private self-drive tender (or on-call tender service to and from wharf if preference), 24hour concierge service and use of the stand-up paddleboards and fishing gear.

The living area is bright and open and boasts fantastic views of the water. Guests will love the high-class furniture throughout the retreat and there is also a kitchenette with an oven, a stove, a microwave, a fridge, and all necessary plates and

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The hosts have hand-crafted a range of itineraries to suit every season and to make sure guests have the most memorable experience, from exploring Portuguese Beach by boat for a picnic, surfing at Palm Beach, booking in an on-board massage, or beginning experiences from Rose Bay and arriving by seaplane.

including the ‘romantic escape’, the ‘signature escape’, and the ‘altitude escape’. Guests should inquire for further information and details of pricing.

The hosts also have an iPad on-board that guests can browse at their own leisure with tips on things to do and where to eat.

PRICE: £989.00 per night

Events can also be arranged and guests should inquire directly should they want more details.

https://glampinghub.com/australia/ newsouthwales/palmbeach/romantic-getawaynear-sydney/

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The hosts also have several packages available

3. Fabulous Grose Vale Accommodation with an Outside Bath for a Romantic Getaway near Sydney

with luxury linens and bedding provided. There are also private bathroom facilities and the hosts provide bath towels, hand towels, plus shampoo, soap, and conditioner. The hosts provide many thoughtful touches to make this New South Wales getaway as enjoyable as possible including cooking utensils, pans, plates, bowls, cups, cutlery, and wine glasses, as well as coffee, tea, sugar, and a Boiling Billy. There is also power for charging devices and the indoor fireplace keeps everything nice and toasty.

This stunning tented villa is the ideal Grose Vale accommodation for two guests looking for an unforgettable romantic getaway near Sydney. Holidays here are full of peace and tranquility and guests will be close to several fantastic outdoor attractions. Glampers will have a plush bed for two

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The hosts love their horses but too many carrots are not good for them. If guests would like to feed the horses they should message the hosts first.

Outside, guests have a fire pit, a BBQ, and a fantastic outdoor bath where they can relax with a glass of wine after a day exploring the spectacular countryside. There is also a beautiful lake on the property and the hosts even provide two kayaks, a fishing rod, and a yoga mat!

PRICE: £192.00 per night. https://glampinghub.com/australia/ newsouthwales/grosevale/grose-valeaccommodation-romantic-getaway-near-sydney/

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If guests are going to be consuming alcohol, the hosts ask that they drink responsibly.

4. Off-Grid Tiny House for a Weekend Getaway at Jindabyne near Thredbo and Perisher in New South Wales

full-sized fridge and freezer and a gas cook top, while heating and air-conditioning ensure guests stay at the perfect temperature. The shower has instantaneous hot water, plus there is a vanity, a composting toilet and plenty of storage space. Oversized windows bring nature up close from the comfort of your plush double bed with quality linen and towels. The ski destinations of Thredbo and Perisher are nearby, along with world-class mountain bike trails and Australia’s highest mountain in the Kosciuszko National Park. The area is also famous for bushwalking, trout fishing, waterskiing and sailing on Lake Jindabyne and natural beauty.

Marvel at deer and kangaroos from your romantic off-grid Tiny House in New South Wales, set on acres of beautiful bushland near Jindabyne in the Snowy Mountains, one of the best holiday destinations in NSW. The Tiny House is brand new and fitted with every comfort to enjoy a memorable stay. Surrounded by ancient gum trees on hills that ease down to the Mowamba River, the Tiny House offers postcard rural views. Toast marshmallows by the fire pit and gaze into the night sky twinkling with the light of a million stars, and wake up in the morning to the dawn chorus. Enjoy a fully-equipped kitchen with a

PRICE: £101.00 per night https://glampinghub.com/australia/ newsouthwales/moonbah/tiny-house-in-newsouth-wales/

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5. Gorgeous Tented Cabin for a Glamping Getaway in Berry, New South Wales

ACTIVITIES There are plenty of things to do in Berry throughout the year. Visitors in town on the first weekend of February will be able to experience Berry’s Agricultural and Horticultural Show, the Musicale Festival takes place during May and June, and the Garden Festival happens in October. Anybody visiting on different dates to those mentioned will still be able to experience the Produce Market, held on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday of every month.

Located in the lovely town of Berry in New South Wales, this gorgeous tented cabin can provide two guests with a unique glamping getaway. There is a double bed inside, and the bathroom has a bathtub, a shower, a sink, and a toilet. Towels and linens are kindly provided. The main area of the cabin consists of the bedroom, where guests will find the bed, as well as a chair and a wooden box for storage. The canvas walls zip down in order to let the breeze roll in, while maintaining a mesh to protect the cabin from bugs entering. There is also a mini-fridge and tea and coffee-making facilities found here.

PRICE: ÂŁ156.00 per night. https://glampinghub.com/australia/ newsouthwales/berry/glamping-berry-newsouth-wales/

Guests need only to step out from the bedroom to find themselves on their shaded wooden deck. There is a wooden bar and some bar stools, a great spot to enjoy a morning cup of coffee together while enjoying the country air. There is also a barbecue grill for some outdoor cooking and dining, a must-have for any glamping experience.

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GORAH ELEPHANT CAMP Colonial stylings, modern comforts and the best neighbours.

Undeniably, providing guests with the romance of turn-of-the-century safaris that combine colonial nostalgia with modern sophistication is a winning formula for any hotel, but Gorah Elephant Camp offers something extra. Because, as of yet, there is not a word that can aptly describe the sense of awe and privilege one gets when sitting in the lap of luxury admiring the African horizon and a herd of elephants happen to casually wander over for a visit.

and customer service. The business’ reputation within the tourism industry in South Africa is so impressive that they were able to secure the first ever private concession to establish and operate a lodge in a South African National Park. “This was in 1998,” he recalls, “And although we were initially searching for a location to build a brand-new lodge, we were always drawn back to Gorah Manor House which was built in 1856 and is the very embodiment of what has become the presiding spirit of the camp today.”

It is an extraordinary place with an extraordinary story, and we were very fortunate to catch up with Ian Hunter, CEO and founder of Hunter Hotels, to hear it.

Historically, due to hard work and the boom in ostrich feathers, Gorah was one of the wealthiest farms in the district and prospered through the years under the firm hand of Catharina Hester Vermaak. Known as Hester, she arrived in the Eastern Cape in 1854 as the thirteen year old bride of Thomas Anthony Mueller Vermaak who was a kind and respected farmer.

GORAH’S TALE Hunter Hotels owns and operates many hotels and lodges across South Africa, combining breath-taking surroundings with incredible luxury

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Hester was known far and wide for her lavish parties and warm hospitality and has long been known as the legendary matriarch of the Gorah. After her passing, the Gorah farm had a succession of farmers and their stoic wives who tried in vain to eke a living from the hills. Alas, it seemed that the lavish prosperity of the farm had passed with Hester and eventually the Gorah was incorporated into the Addo Elephant National Park and the grand farmhouse of Hester Vermaak fell to ruin. “This is what we found,” Ian remembers, “The original farmhouse was a grand old lady that had fallen on hard times and was looking for a saviour. And so, the Gorah Elephant Camp was born. The manor house was immaculately restored, and period furnished, recalling the opulence and romance of the noble safari and we opened on the 28th December 2000.”

THE CAMP It is a bit of an understatement, but Gorah does have a lot going for it. Not only does the hundred and seventy thousand hectares of Eastern Cape bushveld host the legendary big five and provide a home to the densest population of elephants in the world, it is also completely malaria free. And for those nature lovers who revel in the finer details of their surroundings there is even more to be excited about. Ian says, “Today this finely tuned ecosystem with seven biomes is a sanctuary to over five hundred elephants, countless Cape buffalo, lion, black rhino, hyena and a variety of antelope species, as well as the unique flightless dung beetle which is found almost exclusively in Addo.”

where the elite, while on safari, still indulged in the extravagance of crystal, polished silver, white linen and G&T’s in the afternoon.

ACCOMMODATION Eleven spacious safari styled tents with en-suites boast private decks and recall a luxurious time

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“There was a specific time period that we wanted to recall and recapture,” Ian says, “A golden era of safari that existed in the early 1900s.” THE STAFF South Africa has a world famous reputation for hospitality excellence, and the 47 staff members at Gorah Elephant Camp have been carefully selected and trained for their attention to detail and commitment to the spirit of the location. After all, visitors and guests alike are seeking to enjoy the unique experience and atmosphere that this place can provide.

Harpers Travel award for the Best Safari Lodges & Camps, the Readers’ Choice Award and the Lilizela Tourism Award.

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GUEST EXPERIENCE

And, Ian adds, as one of the ambassadors for the South African hospitality industry, Gorah Elephant Camp makes no apologies for their strict attention to standards of cleanliness and hygiene.

Ian explains that customer relations are not simply important to their business but is the very substance that they have built it out of. And it isn’t just the guest relationships that are important. Ian explains that any successful hotel, lodge or camp will recognize that relationships with your suppliers and staff directly affect your guests.

“Not only are we graded and inspected yearly by the South African Tourism Grading Council, but we also have our own company Health and Safety Teams who inspect the property quarterly and we are further inspected annually by our supplier appointed Health and Safety inspectors.”

“It is all interlinked and has to be carefully and committedly managed,” Ian says, “And, the results of this management speak for themselves, not only in the awards we’ve received year on year, but in the repeat business we see with guests and their word-of-mouth referrals. We also see the results in the reliable standards and commitment of our suppliers.”

AWARDS Their continued efforts to not only offer the best in hospitality but also in experiences has garnered many certificates and awards over the years. These include the Yearly TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence and the Relais & Chateaux Welcome award for the highest guest feedback satisfaction scores. The SANParks Business partner of the year, which was received twice, the Andrew

WHAT GUESTS CAN EXPECT Guests can expect to be delivered into an unforgettable atmosphere of unique 5-star luxury and adventure. Returning guests will inevitably

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THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND A single night is too short to get the full experience that is on offer at Gorah Elephant Camp and Ian suggests that three days is the ideal length of stay to ensure the best cross section of adventure with relaxation.

“The African experience we offer is just too big to take in all in one sitting,” Ian says, “And some things cannot be rushed.”

find that there is something new and interesting to be excited about. Be it their favoured whisky or G&T awaiting on arrival, a new onsite development or a new opportunity to engage with the marvellous wildlife. “Some hotels offer just a bed, pillow and a shower to their guests,” Ian says, “But Gorah Elephant Camp is an experience and that spirit of adventure that comes with any visit to Africa is important. To make sure this stands out, we always aim to include some surprises with small, unique touches that make our guests aware of how much we care about them and how important they are to us.”

PRICE: From R18,500.00 per tent per night for 2 sharing inclusive of all meals, game drives, safari walks, non-alcoholic beverages and mini-bar. COMPANY ADDRESS: Addo Heights Road, Addo Elephant National Park, Addo, Eastern Cape, South Africa

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TELEPHONE: +27 (0)44 501 1111 – central reservations

In keeping with this philosophy, in 2020 the camp will be erecting four new tented suites and a new dining room experience to enhance the Gorah offering.

EMAIL: res@hunterhotels.com WEBSITE: http://gorah.hunterhotels.com/home/

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REVIEW

FAR CORNER ECO LODGE Palomino

this is available each morning. Additionally, free WIFI is available throughout the property.

Situated in Palomino, next to the jungle and roughly 90km away from the nearest airport, Far Corner Eco Lodge is aptly named. Inspired by the Kogui Indigenous Community part of its focus is to spread their philosophy that the planet is a living being and that it is our responsibility to restore its balance. It offers guests the great chance to reconnect with nature in an authentic manner.

Like the building materials, they use only local natural items such as rocks, knitted baskets, tables and chairs made form driftwood. Every corner of the hotel is designed to stimulate the guest’s senses by Colombian artists who became part of the project as we offer artistic residencies during the year.

AUTHENTIC LOCAL STYLE Founded by Claudio Beltrán who started building the hotel in 2017, it began operating a year later. Claudio is an artist and architect focused on creating sustainable and all-natural architecture that makes use of natural elements such as wood, rocks, sand, palm trees and clay and he uses the same construction techniques that the indigenous Kogui use.

STAFF

Located in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta the energy of the place is quite tangible, and the lodge is close to the beach, and right next to a tropical rainforest with waterfalls that their guests can easily access at any time of the day.

WHAT GUESTS CAN EXPECT

NNow managed by Sara Ju, Claudio’s daughter, throughout the year she works with a Venezuelan family who fled Venezuela and during the high season they make sure to employ as many locals as they can and hire all local transportation services for the guests.

Sara’s goal is to have a deep impact on their guests by connecting with them and sharing their vision of the world and their hope for humanity. So, their menu is strictly vegetarian, and they have a yoga studio where they also play documentaries on their weekly movie night.

ACCOMMODATION The main guest house has three double suites with private bathroom and bathtub. They also have two bungalows that can take up to five people or become a super suite with a hammock and yoga studio for couples. The rooms are fitted with a private bathroom. Breakfast is a blend between local traditional dishes with spicy hints of modern cuisine made entirely with local fresh ingredients,

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She also adds that in 2020, they are planning to start their own Yoga Retreats and Yoga Ayahuasca Retreats which are bound to be a terrific success.

COMPANY ADDRESS: Calle 4 Carrera 5, Marquetalia, Palomino, Magdalena, Colombia.

THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND

EMAIL: farcornerecolodge@gmail.com

As the eco lodge is located next to a tropical rainforest, there is a natural magic that envelops and energizes everyone. However, Sara warns that this does come with a range of mosquitoes and spiders that are always going to be part of the show.

WEBSITE: http://www.booking.com/Share4trsvrn

TELEPHONE: (057) 3208599251

Oh, and pets are welcome after a consultation with management. PRICE: From $60 US to $165 US per person, depending on the season and selected accommodations.

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WIZARDS MOUNTAIN JUNGLE LODGE

BOLIVIA MÍSTICA

BOUTIQUE ECO RESORT ALLKAMARI

Bolivia Mística, which was founded by Carmen Castañeda and Miguel Kavlin, offers two locations perfectly suited to spiritual healing, development and growth. Wizard Mountain Jungle Lodge in the Amazon and Allkamari Retreat Center in the Andes.

Boutique Eco Resort “Allkamari” is located near the city of La Paz, which provides guests with exceptionally beautiful landscapes, great infrastructure and tranquillity. Perfect for a stay defined by inner reflection and expression. With a capacity of 40 people in a variety of lodgings there are also a number of therapeutic services available. These include massages, reflexology, Hindu massage, yoga sessions, guided meditation and Tai Chi as well as local rituals such as Andean and Amazonian Shamanic Rituals, dances, burnt offerings and coca readings.

WIZARD MOUNTAIN JUNGLE LODGE Enjoying a privileged natural environment ten minutes by boat from Rurrenabaque, which is a small town on the Beni River and the gateway to Bolivia’s rainforests, Wizard’s Mountain Jungle Lodge offers a quintessential jungle setting with thatched roofs, hammocks and mud baths. Offering daily healthy breakfasts guests can enjoy the natural ponds, organized hiking trips and a catalogue of deeply invigorating and self-focussed activities.

ACCOMMODATION The accommodation on both sites has been constructed using local materials with the goal of making them comfortable, elegant and energy efficient. This can be demonstrated in the buildings that have been made of clay in the La’kauta fashion which passively stores solar power, this can be then used to heat the rooms at night.

A MORE SPIRITUAL SIDE TO TRAVEL Offering shaman led spiritual exploration in the magic and mystery of Bolivia in a location where the land is still honoured by the native inhabitants, Bolivia Mística have created the perfect opportunity for reflection. Providing the chance to align with the ancient beliefs and customs that are still practiced here to maintain the balance between human societies and nature.

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A TIME FOR HEALING

BOLIVIA

It has been said that the spiritual forces that used to reside in the Himalayas have shifted to the Andean mountains and that the encounter between the condor and the eagle has been prophesized as a symbol of times for healing.

Bolivia is one of the best kept secrets in South America and has pristine environments, the largest indigenous populations on the continent and the first-ever Indigenous President in the Americas. Despite an undeveloped economy, local culture and spirituality is flourishing making this a safe, sincere and genuine travel destination brimming with authenticity.

LOCATION Whether you are a believer in prophecies or not, there is no denying that this is an enchanted land, and Bolivia Mística share the best environments and experiences for purification, meditation and inspiration. And, if that is not your gig, there is plenty of opportunities for relaxing and enjoying what our wondrous world has to offer.

WEBSITE: www.sacharuna.com TELEPHONE: +591 68931063 EMAIL: info@boliviamistica.com

Such as Palca Canyon, “el Valle de Las Ánimas” and the Laguna de Las Ánimas, which are categorized as natural monuments by the department of La Paz and is home to a number of important geological formations, animals and plantlife worth protecting.

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VILLA BELLA Bali A unique home with all modern amenities but still possessing the old world charm of Bali the rooms have air conditioning and ceiling fans, internet, television, music facilities and white goods. Also available is a swimming pool and appropriate poolside furniture for lounging and sunning and an option of a babysitter or nanny if you’re travelling with family but want to have some children free hours.

Perfectly located in a charming village situated between Kerobokan and Canggu, sitting within a beautiful 1.6 acres of tiering land facing a serene rice field, Villa Bella offers a perfect base of operations for those seeking to explore Bali. Providing a chance to stay off the main grid and away from the traffic and noise that can sometimes come to define the country and distract from the gorgeous beauty of the place.

The Canggu sports club is right around the corner for those interested in fitness, bicycle paths aplenty offer short cuts to beaches and other touristic hotspots and a list of shops and restaurants, cafes and bars can be made available.

AN ORIGINAL Established in the early 1990s, Villa Bella was one of the first accommodations of its type in Bali and is well known for its authenticity and old world tropical-living style. With three bedrooms and bathrooms in an open plan villa, set amongst a lush tropical garden landscape all of Villa Bella is open plan apart from the three bedrooms which are all able to be closed up and locked. The villa comfortably sleeps six with the option for eight people.

LOCATION Villa Bella is situated in the village of Banjar Kuwum. This charming village is situated between Kerobokan and Canggu and the locals of the area are friendly and welcoming. There are often traditional festivities happening and guests are encouraged to get involved as much as possible as these are such a special opportunity to make new friends and share new experiences.

STAFF Managed by Jane Corser and her team, guests to Villa Bella are well provided for without feeling overshadowed. The aim is the promotion of comfort and enjoyment and the opportunity for escapism into incredible Indonesia. All airport transfers can be arranged for guests wanting to avoid getting behind the wheel in a foreign land and upon arrival guests are given a complimentary fruit basket and some delicious chocolate brownies to start their holiday on the right footing. PRICE: see website TELEPHONE: +62 361 4731976 EMAIL: info@villabellabali.com WEBSITE: www.villabellabali.com

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MUY’ONO RESORTS

associated with their operations. This has made it easier to encourage their guests to do the same.

Innovating the resort industry is something that Muy’Ono Resorts, founded by Bill Poston, specialises in. Offering the largest collection of independent resorts in Belize the company’s vision, values and culture have been determined by their leader who is a resort owner himself and has climbed the ranks through the hotel industry since 1985 when he began as a front desk clerk at a truck stop motel.

Giving back and being philanthropic is deeply rewarding and Bill has committed his business to sharing their privilege with others and maintain a set of active philanthropy programmes. These benefit communities throughout Belize and charities around the world. Guests can contribute through “pack for a purpose.”

SUSTAINABLE HOLIDAYING Understanding the role that resorts and hotels play in the protection of the natural environment as well as knowing the value of these environments to the enjoyment of their guests Bill has made Muy’Ono not only a leading resort operator but an ambassador to a cleaner and more sustainable holidaying methodology. Belize has a beautiful yet fragile natural environment which Muy’Ono is committed to preserving and have focused on eliminating any potential negative environmental impact

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this celebrated culture and they openly share their stories and offer a variety of immersive experiences that enrich traveller’s lives.

GUEST EXPERIENCE Guests need to be wowed, and Muy’Ono are the best at creating unforgettable vacations that leave guests stunned by curating a set of once-ina-lifetime experiences that are the foundation of great stories. With a highly personalised service, they work to anticipate needs, fulfil desires, and make dreams come true.

LIVING BY EXAMPLE Having literally seen every aspect of hospitality from room operations, housekeeping, accounting, marketing, general management and ownership Bill also works with other resort owners to help them get the best out of their properties. As the principal owner of over fifteen companies and non-profit enterprises he still manages to have time for scuba diving, fishing, skiing and sailing.

Always the innovators, they are the leader in innovating to enhance the travel experience. From the use of advanced technologies to personalized vacation planning and the seamless integration of tours, excursions and dining they are always trying new ideas and methods to see what works the best.

WEBSITE: www.muyono.com EMAIL: retreats@muy-ono.com TELEPHONE: Toll Free: (877) 927-6466, Belize: (501) 822-1272

STAFF Muy’Ono is the employer of choice in Belize and take great pride in this title, working hard to create a work environment that attracts, retains and cultivates superior talent. Investing heavily in development and educational programmes that provide opportunities for professional and personal growth.

PRICE: see website

Their team reflects the melting-pot of ethnicities that create and sustain

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POUSADA ENCANTOS DA MATA Brazil

AMENITIES

Joyful, colourful and welcoming hospitality defines Pousada Encantos Da Mata, located in ItacarĂŠ Brazil, in the Bahia region, 150 metres from Concha beach. Occupying a very quiet section of Concha it is ideally located, offering a safe place that is close to everything but away from the noise. Perfect for family vacations, or couples wanting some time alone.

WIFI is available in all areas and there is an outdoor area which includes a covered terrace and a garden. A shared kitchen is available, and pets are allowed on request at no additional cost. Bikes are available for use but there is no parking available on the property and smoking is not allowed in the rooms. Disabled guests will be happy to hear that there are full facilities to help with the stay.

ACCOMMODATION All rooms are equipped with air conditioning, TV and minibar and a bathroom with a hot shower. Cleanliness in the room is of the upmost importance and breakfast is included. For those guests wishing to explore, transfer services and tours are on offer.

ACTIVITIES Resende e Tiririca beach is 1 km from the lodge. The main street which is where the local shops, restaurants and cafes will be found is only 700 metres away. The nearest airport is Ilheus / BahiaJorge Amado Airport which is about 75 km away.

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WHAT THE GUESTS HAVE SAID

COMPANY ADDRESS: Sea Shells Allotment, Lot 13, Centro Itacara, Bahia,Itacare, Postcode 45530-000, Brazil.

From what the guests have said, the owners of Pousada Encantos Da Mata have truly struck the right chord when it comes to their customer service. With reviews using words like “super receptive”, “polite”, “clean” and “ten out of ten”. Mentioned multiple times is the breakfast which does sound absolutely delicious and may make them one of the best foodie destinations in the region. PRICE: see website WEBSITE: www.encantosdamatapousada.com.br/ pt-br EMAIL: encantosdamata@gmail.com TELEPHONE: 0055 73 99818-7979

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BLUEGRASS BNB Australia

site as long as you have the right mindset and customer service.

Quite different to noisy city accommodation and located in a tranquil semi-rural estate, Bluegrass BnB is still only a six minute drive from the nearby city of Bundaberg. Established in mid 2015 by wife and husband team Simone and Shane, this comfy bed and breakfast is an opportunity for guests to be able to enjoy the busy excitement of the city before escaping to the peaceful countryside.

Simone reveals that previously she was a former radio announcer and primary school teacher and Shane was a mechanic and service manager. When they started, they actually had no experience in this industry and had to learn as they went along. “We had a huge rumpus room off Shane’s workshop that my teenage son was using,” she explains, “He decided to move back into the house so we had this great space that we thought would make a great little Bed and Breakfast.”

THE SETTING Offering two comfortable rooms with modern neutral décor, surrounded by an abundance of birdlife and enjoying visits from the odd kangaroo, Bluegrass has been a very popular operation since opening. This success proves that you don’t need much experience in hospitality to run a successful

After a few renovations they opened for business with no real expectations. But it was not long before they were overwhelmed by the response. It was then that they decided to convert Shane’s

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Simone explains that as relationships form the basis of their business, customer service is what makes a good BnB. By providing a warm welcoming environment for guests it encourages them to return and to tell others. This simple philosophy works, as can be seen by the wonderful reviews that they’ve received online in the short time that they have been fully opened.

“We are located a little over an hour’s drive from Fraser Island which is the largest Sand Island in the world,” Simone highlights, “Bundaberg is also home to the world famous “Bundaberg Rum” and “Bundaberg Brewed Gingerbeer”, both of which have tours on a daily basis!”

SHOWING INTEREST AND PAYING ATTENTION

PRICE: Queen Room $105.00 AUD, King Room $119.00 AUD per night which includes a continental breakfast.

workshop into the second room which is the King family room and opened in February 2019. This also enabled Simone to quit her former job and run the Bed and Breakfast full time.

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Simone says that she always takes the time to talk to their guests about their travels because she is fascinated by stories of where they’ve been and where they’re going. She also makes sure that they have everything that a guest needs for their stay and is happy to offer advice about places to go and things to do in their region.

EMAIL: bluegrassbnb@yahoo.com.au WEBSITE: www.facebook.com/bluegrassbnb

THE AREA AND THINGS TO DO Bundaberg is the gateway to the Southern Great Barrier Reef which is one of the major attractions of Australia. Daily tours are available to Lady Musgrave Island and Lady Elliot Island. Bundaberg (Mon Repos) also supports the largest concentration of nesting marine turtles on the Eastern Australian mainland and has the most significant loggerhead turtle nesting population in the South Pacific Region (turtle season runs from November till March). The Whale migration also passes by from June to November.

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SAMATOURS MOROCCO No land like Morocco

Morocco is a multifaceted land of many parts and many sides. Look in one direction and all the way to the horizon appears quiet and peaceful and eternal and look in another and it is a bustling, hustling hive of activity. Richer in culture, history, food and adventure than many locations on earth these timeless lands possess an untameable spirit. From the noisy, colourful cities to the sublime horizon of biscuit coloured sands, Morocco is one of the most awe inspiring places in the world.

hiding within these narrow alleyways and between these flowing dunes. After all, the desert is a land best explored with a person who knows their way. We spoke with founder Abdsamad Naciri who created Samatours Morocco to provide engaging and memorable experiences for national and international travellers alike.

“Morocco is a dynamic country with lasting traditions aligned with modernity,” Abdsamad reveals, “Our aim is to provide visitors with an alliance of these two elements across different Moroccan landscapes and cities.”

And, with such a long history, in such a timeless land, it takes an experienced guide to show newcomers and regular visitors alike the gems

AN INSIDER’S MOROCCO Working with a dynamic and highly experienced team, clients are engaged from the very start of the tours and discover that they are

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as desert people, know the importance of karma and generosity. While not excluding the regular touristic sights of the country he did not want tourists to feel that they were spending their “adventure in a foreign land” being surrounded by more tourists.

intrinsically connected to the founder and therefor offer a unique perspective. Abdsamad grew up in the city of Zagora, one of the gateways to the great desert of south eastern Morocco, the vast and perilous Sahara. As a child of one of the great traditional families of Zaouia al Baraka, the historical district of the city, he was raised in the purest Moroccan tradition.

Combining this understanding with a comprehensive service for travellers, including the arranging of accommodation and travel as well as great advice on the best places to go to get that real “home grown” flavour, Samatours immediately became very popular for those wanting a proper taste.

As his father was a farmer, the family developed a connection with nature and an understanding of the seasons and a respect for the desert. “Our family derived its income from the production of dates and cereals,” he explains, “These were grown in a traditional way in the palm grove of Zagora which is the largest in Morocco. We also bred various animals and as children learnt very early on the importance of staying in harmony with the land.”

THE WHOLE PICTURE Today, working with a young, motivated and highly professional team Samatours provides a full and complete view of Morocco. The guides revel in the range of history, culture and landscape that is available to discover and delight in surprising their clients.

Like many others, as he grew up, drought and a rural exodus pushed any ideas of being a professional farmer out of Abdsamad’s mind. Quickly attracted by the North he identified the incredible value of his homeland and the saw how tourists are always overwhelmed by it when they first arrived.

There are two circuits, leaving Marrakesh and Ouarzazate, providing 4x4 treks across the country to Essaouira, Ourika Valley, Ououd Waterfalls and Tahanaout and Takerkouste. Marrakesh is a former imperial city in western Morocco and a major economic centre which is home to mosques, palaces and gardens. The medina is a densely packed, walled medieval city dating to the Berber Empire, with maze-like alleys where thriving marketplaces sell traditional textiles, pottery and jewellery. A symbol of the city, and visible for miles, is the Moorish minaret of 12th-century Koutoubia Mosque.

“There is nowhere else in the world like Morocco,” he explains, “A passion for the country blooms in every tourist that visits but I was able to offer them a perspective that they would not have gotten elsewhere.” As such, Samatours could offer tourists an insight into the ancestral traditions and family customs of the area, highlighting the source of the famous generosity and hospitality of the Moroccans who,

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THE TOURS CITY TOURS The white and blue city of Atlantic: Essaouira Mogador Locally, Amogdul means “well kept” which is the name of the Berber patron saint of the city Sidi Mogdoul then called Mogdoura by the Portgais, Mogador by the Spaniards and finally “Mogador” by the French. Then it became “Es-Saouira” which in Arabic means “fortified place”, in reference to the plan of Théodore Cornut who was a French engineer who was mandated to the project in 1764 by the Sultan Alaouite Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah. The fortified white and blue city is packed with history and is the rendezvous point of artists and musicians. A vaulted passage leads to the best craftsmen market in Morocco producing exceptional work on thuya magnifying glass. Argan oil is also a specialty in Essaouira and visitors are invited to visit potters craftsmen for a discovery of a unique and traditional knowledge of Morocco: the Tadelakt which is based on lime and comes with extraordinary colours. Lunch is taken at the harbour or in a typical restaurant in the medina.

The city of Ouarzazate is south of Morocco’s High Atlas mountains and is considered to be the gateway to the Sahara Desert. Its huge Taourirt Kasbah, home to a 19th-century palace, has views over the rugged local landscape which features in several movies. Northwest is the fortified red-earth city of Aït Ben Haddou. Northeast is the rocky Todra Gorge. A road winds southeast through the Draa Valley’s lush palm groves to the desert.

WATERFALL TOURS The waterfalls of Ouzoud are located 210km from Marrakech , these cascades of Ouzoud are one of the most beautiful sites of the Middle Atlas. They throw themselves into a bowl of limestone rocks in the midst of lush vegetation where whole families

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of macaque monkeys live, playing and eating in the large carob trees, snacking on the tasty fruits they find there. KASBAHS AND OASIS IN 7 DAYS Discover the depths of the country and the hospitality of the inhabitants in this wonderful circuit of the desert. Visiting the amazing oasis of Morocco and crossing the desert on the backs of camels. Then, enjoy a glass of mint tea while surrounded by the dunes. THE IMPERIAL CITIES In the cities, guests discover the history, the culture, the customs of Morocco as well as the splendid works of architecture which defy the erosion of time and nature. From the ocher city to the great metropolis and the cultural capital of Fes via the ruins of the Roman Empire.

CUSTOMER PROMISE Abdsamad believes in providing his guests with the best experience but takes this on as a personal endeavour. Morocco is famous for its welcoming hospitality and generosity and he sees himself as an ambassador to this. “Sharing culture is how we create lasting relationships that bridge countries, peoples and societies together,” he explains, “Afterall, the world has a story, and everyone plays a part in it.” PRICE: see website COMPANY ADDRESS: N°11Residence Lacarellle Menara Rue de la base Aerienne، Marrakesh 40000, Morocco TELEPHONE: +212 611-271047 EMAIL: contact@samatoursmaroc.com WEBSITE: www.samatoursmaroc.com

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DAYTOURS4U

focused on offering web reservations for tours and activities in Buenos Aires.

With 10 years of experience of online booking of tours and activities in South America, in 2009 a couple of expats founded the first OTA focused in the region, highlighting its endless options for exploration with a smooth and reliable booking process through the web. Today, their young team of travel experts keeps working under the premises of diversity, inclusion, collaborative work, and respect for the environment, to offer the best experiences in every corner of the continent.

Following this, seven new brands appeared, dedicated to other countries like Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Argentina, and Colombia. The innovation and development did not stop there and in 2019, this year, the brand Daytours4u was launched to unify their whole catalogue of tours in South America and to offer a better booking experience with a solid and secure platform.

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The absence of a platform offering tourist activities focused on South America was a big motivator for them. The creation of their travel blog allowed them the chance to create content for their various tourism brands, especially Bsas4u, born as one of the first online travel agencies

Their comprehensive catalogue of tours and activities throughout South America provides authentic travel experiences that can last either a half-day or a full day. Added to this, their partners have the capacity to provide private services and personalize the activities according to passenger needs and client desires. All of the tours available are curated, meaning that the activities for each have been tested to guarantee the quality. The operator needs to accomplish different items such as to overcome cultural differences related to the local way of doing business while offering a service at the best cost-benefit or sorting out local socioeconomic factors to make sure that they represent the tourism industry well.

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The tours and the listings are regularly updated and currently, they are working on the path of sustainability that began as a major concern about how some tours do not treat respectfully the wildlife and use animals to sell “authentic experiences” to tourists. They are still working on the definition of what is an eco-tour and how to become fully a responsible company, but have the compromise and the willingness to reduce the impact of the economic activity of the tours and activities industry in South America. In their catalogue, they do not work with tours where wildlife or other animals are vulnerable. For example, the tours with huskies in Ushuaia, or the tours with stingrays.

This is one of the most important things for business growth and it is what makes it possible to keep growing and developing as a business and a team. They believe it is not only about the relationship with the clients, but also the relationship with their partners that help them every day to keep moving forward on their projects and future developments.

Daytours4u is a fast and reliable website as well, providing a safe and straightforward booking experience that predominantly allows potential clients to pay in local currencies.

CUSTOMER SERVICE The support team who are put in a position to assist their passengers before, during and after the tour are the first line of brand ambassadors for the business and are responsible for beginning the relationship-building process with the clients. This starts from the first moment they make contact asking for some information or assistance with the reservation.

2020 In the near year, we can expect Daytours4u to add some new amazing and challenging products focused on sustainability and ecotourism, making sure they’ve covered as many tourism sectors that they can for the benefit of their clients. PRICE: see website COMPANY ADDRESS: Online Travel Agency, based in Buenos Aires - Argentina TELEPHONE:

+54 (11) 43931854 +55 (21) 4042 9251 +1 (786) 472 1784

EMAIL: hola@daytours4u.com WEBSITE: daytours4u.com

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TRANSTREK SAFARIS LIMITED Modern day tours and safaris face a dizzying standard for professionalism and quality, and this is largely thanks to businesses such as Transtrek Safaris Limited. Since their inception in 2013, this pioneering company has persistently and consistently raised the bar and forged a reputation for engaging itineraries that follow a dedicated ethos of high-value affordability and ecoconscious sustainability. Today they offer a range of activities across Kenya and Tanzania which include guided game drives, boat and balloon safaris and guided bush walks. The three founders, Daniel Francis, Peter Kiore and Wanjiku Kariuki know that great safaris create a sense of wonder.

offer something that is uniquely theirs. Whether custom designed to match budgets and interests or as a packaged trip the routes are updated every six months. Furthermore, Transtrek Safaris Limited support and promote the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust.

THE SAFARIS Lasting from three to fourteen days in general, Transtrek employs five local professionals to offer authentic and captivating tours to their client base.

ACCOMMODATION Favouring lodges and camps that promote sustainability and eco-tourism the sort of accommodation available hugely depends on what the client is looking for. Some clients want the thrill of camping in the bush with the African soil as their bed, while others want to top a day of adventure with a hot shower and a spacious mattress.

All tours are hand-crafted and designed to offer the best client experience with minimal impact on the wildlife and wildlife habitats. Multiple packages are available across east Africa and they make use of their own fully employed guides and vehicles to

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DESTINATION KENYA

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Home to iconic parks such as Amboseli and Masai Mara and the annual Great Migration of a million wildebeest, Kenya is possibly one of the most diverse countries in Africa in terms of natural habitat. Possessing savannahs, mountains, forests, gorgeous coastal regions and deserts this country is home to 1,100 species of bird, 350 mammal species and 21 endemic species.

In the new year, Transtrek will be adding Ugandan gorilla treks to the potential itinerary. A highly regulated and carefully controlled area of tourism, certified tours are not handed out lightly and this will definitely offer a major attraction to those wanting to return to Africa to see a far more peaceful side to the continent. PRICE: $300 USD per person per day to $600 USD per person per day.

The culture in Kenya is just as rich and colourful and are reflections of the grandiose beauty of the country. Steeped in culture and history, those interested visitors are spoilt for choice with historical sites such as the Gedi ruins and Fort Jesus in addition to the natural wonders such as Mida Creek and Hell’s Kitchen.

COMPANY ADDRESS: Transtrek Safaris Limited, 207 Regent Street, London W1B 3HH, info@ transtreksafaris.com TELEPHONE: (0044) 333 577 0200 EMAIL: info@transtreksafaris.com

DESTINATION TANZANIA

WEBSITE: www.transtreksafaris.com

Tanzania is the over achiever of Africa, home to the highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, home to the lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, rhino and countless species of bird, reptile and mammal. Tanzania is most famous for the Serengeti and Ngorongoro conservation areas, both of which are UNESCO World heritage sites and not the limit to the number of parks and reserves available for the avid tourist to visit. It just has everything. Tanzania is also well known for its wonderful coastline and the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, which not only has idyllic white sandy beaches and warm blue turquoise waters but also boasts important historic and cultural attractions.

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BODEGA AMALAYA (GRUPO COLOME) Every wine comes with a story According to Ana, the Bodega Amalaya may not have happened if not for Donald Hess’s pioneering and adventuring spirit. It was one of his first investments into Argentina in the Arenal vineyards. Its name “Amalaya” can be literally translated into “Hope for a Miracle” and is quite appropriate as the land at the time was considered to be almost completely worthless.

The journey, the process and the history behind a bottle of wine can be enjoyed as much as the contents. Each and every sip of wine is a result of patience, consideration and love which creates a story worth telling. Take Amalaya wine at Bodega Amalaya, one of the wine brands created by Grupo Colome, as an example. This is a story of risk, adventure and faith. We spoke with Ana Papadopulos, head of Trade Marketing and Communication for Grupo Colomé S.A regarding this tale.

“No one, not even the Incas had tried to work this land,” Ana reveals, “But there was something there that caught Donald’s attention from the start and, following his instincts, he pursued it and the results are a testament to his experience.”

Today, Bodega Amalaya is part of Hess Family Wine Estates, a group of Swiss origin with wineries in the United States and Argentina and wine lovers and connoisseurs alike take its very existence for granted. After all, The Hess Family specialise in the elaborate creation and marketing of high quality wines connected with art, gastronomy and tourism and we as consumers sometimes don’t appreciate what it takes to get from vine to wine.

BODEGA AMALAYA Since 2010, Bodega Amalaya has been one of Donald Hess’s projects in Argentina and joins the Bodega Colomé as a fine example of the strong commitment of the group to the region of the High Calchaquí Valleys, in the Northwest of Salta. “Amalaya wines was born from a deep spirit of adventure and a fearlessness to try something new,” Ana tells us, “And it seems miraculous that the soil of the Cafayate desert could produce such great quality wine. But it was really down to the incredible skill of the teams involved and their dedication to their trade.”

THE LOCATION, CAFAYATE, SALTA Cafayate is the heart of the Calchaquí Valleys, located northwest of Argentina. The region is distinguished by being the highest-altitude viticultural land in the world, with heights ranging from 1,700 meters to 3,300 meters. In Ana’s opinion it is one of the most vibrant places in Argentina for winemakers because it allows them to show the world the diversity of soils, varieties and style that this country has. Located in the Province of Salta, Cafayate is also a charming town dedicated not only to wine but also to tourism and crafts. It is reached through the famous Quebrada de Cafayate, whose imposing

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canyon and impressive colourful mountains frame an unforgettable journey. Both Salta and Cafayate are distinguished by being one of the most important tourist destinations in Argentina.

to the area as ponchos, empanadas, gauchos and the train to Las Nubes. “Wine making in this area is an elaborate concept,” Anna reveals, “One that needs to combine local feeling, lore and particular organoleptic characteristics with refined new technologies and trends.”

Salta, itself can be identified by its cultural richness and regional cuisine, the beautiful landscapes and the warmth of its people. Salta wines are as iconic

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AMALAYA WINES

in your wines. Fermentation takes place in steel tanks, cement pools and in barrels, depending on the kind of wine that is aimed for.

The Amalaya Wines are produced based on the emblematic varieties of Malbec and Torrontés, which are cut with other strains to maximize the expression of their flavours. Thanks to this, a harmony of fruity and spicy flavours can be achieved, through which a fresh and complex range of wines are obtained.

“There are of course many different ways to achieve this,” Ana says, “And this is why different cultures have different techniques, different harvest points and ultimately different vinification techniques and technology. To truly capture the spirit of a location you can make full use of these local methods and incorporate them where possible.”

The varieties used in the cuts are strains that occur very well in the region and the grapes come from the Calchaquí Valleys. The region stands out as one of the highest in the world and is characterized by its dry climate. Each year the rainfall is only around 150mm, it also has significant thermal amplitude; poor, rocky and sandy soils, creating a location perfect for hardy vines that create a unique and much enjoyed taste.

SUSTAINABILITY The Director of Vineyard Operations, Lorenzo Dalla Brea, who is ultimately the man in charge of managing the vineyards in their various locations, comes from a lineage of farmers. He grew up in Italy where his grandfather managed the family farm where they grew and harvested olives, grapes and tomatoes and although, in his early career he tried his hand at other professions, Lorenzo’s passion for farming secured his role in the Hess Family story.

TERRITORY WINES The Territory wine range benefits from a truly original sensory experience. Reminiscent of the Province and shares some characteristics with the wines of Height of the Calchaquí Valleys as as full of aromatic intensity, deep colours, high fruit expression and great body.

After he completed his formal education which included a Masters Degree in Winemaking, Lorenzo worked harvests across the world from California to Australia until he met his wife and decided to settle in Napa. And it wasn’t long before his path aligned with the Hess Family and now, he is the steward of the vineyards. Claiming the responsibility as the viticulturist to “interpret his surroundings.”

PREPARATION PHILOSOPHY Winemaking is intricate and was conceivably one of the very first sciences. Humanity had perfected the art of fermentation long before we even considered applying such scientific methods to medicine. And, while the technology has developed and grown, while methodology has matured and been refined, there is still that intuitive quality to the process that is more art than science. Could a machine, acting purely on its programming be able to create a wine as beautiful as Bodega Amalaya? It is doubtful. To be able to truly capture the spirit of a grape into a bottle, there needs to be the touch of someone with a soul.

Always aiming for sustainability and to honour Donald Hess’s credo of “nurture the land and return what you take.” Lorenzo considers it his responsibility to respect the land, as well as those that live on it. “Many people think the job of winegrowing is just growing grapes, but it’s not just that, it’s about nurturing the earth and caring for the land we have the privilege to farm,” he says.

According to Ana, their philosophy of preparation and producing wine starts with understanding the simple truth: Each wine is born in a vineyard and each cluster of grapes needs to be looked after and nurtured and guided. The smallest variances of sunlight, temperature and soil composition can have an effect on the fruit and by guiding these influences one can achieve the characteristics of fruitiness or spiciness that you want to appear

WEBSITE: www.amalaya.com/home TELEPHONE: +54 (011) 5901.4033

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REVIEW

WILDEBERG AND KOMPANJIE WINES

South African wine is immediately recognizable to the palate and embodies the boldest spirit of the country. It was this unique expression of the South African terroir that inspired the creation of Wildeberg and Kompanjie in 2009.

amongst people looking for the finer tastes in life who have taken to enjoying the crisp and clear flavours available. It is no surprise that some of the finest wines are produced in the most dramatic of settings, as if the taste could be influenced by the sublime scenery that the vineyards find themselves in.

The wine industry in South Africa has seen a boom in international and national popularity, not only within the food and beverage circles, but

WILDEBERG The huge rocky mountains surrounding Franschhoek provide the most dramatic and beautiful backdrop for Wildeberg. With just 10 hectares of the farm dedicated to vines, the rest of the estate is left wild. This is thanks to a philosophy of working in harmony with nature which is taken very seriously here and creates a better working environment. The tiny yet perfectly formed wine making team, led by winemaker JD Rossouw, are responsible for hand picking the best grapes. With meticulous

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care JD and his team are fully involved in the process, putting as much of their passion and experience into each and every bottle, creating tastes that are dazzlingly textural and deeply layered.

THE WINES Wildeberg White Offering a great textural mouthfeel and benefitting from a long and frankly incredible palate of bright citrus and white stone fruit flavours, Wildeberg White 2018, Franschhoek – SA or commonly known as Wildeberg White is made entirely from incredibly old vine Semillon. The word ancient actually describes these vines better and a touch of new and old oak has worked wonders on bringing out everything this wine has to offer.

AWARDS While the quality of the wine speaks for themselves, it is worthwhile to mention that on the Tim Atkin ratings The Wildeberg White got 95 points and the Wildeberg terroirs Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon Blanc got 92 points.

Wildeberg ‘Terroirs’ Chenin Blanc 2018, Paarl – SA

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The grapes that are sourced to make this outstanding white come from old bush vines situated in the deep sandy loams of Paarl Mountain. Described as having blood orange and orange blossom flavours combined with a mineral twang. This white is considered to be great with seafood and chicken dishes to offer a palate cleansing wash.

Wildeberg and Kompanjie are delighted to announce new releases from 2020 of their MCC as well as new red and white cuvees. COMPANY ADDRESS: Wildeberg, Verdun Road, Franschhoek TELEPHONE: 0027 828954111 EMAIL: henriette@wildeberg.co.za

Wildeberg ‘Terroirs’ Sauvignon Blanc 2018, Stellenbosch – SA

WEBSITE: www.wildeberg.co.za

Great with Thai food or as an apéritif, the Wildeberg ‘Terroirs’ Sauvignon Blanc 2018 hails from a parcel of old vines situated on the steep austere slopes of Simonsberg in Stellenbosch. These grapes are picked by hand, crushed, fermented and processed at Wildeberg and allowed to transform into a rich and silky wine with brilliant acidity.

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BODEGAS ESTEFANIA TILENUS

In 1999, the FRIAS family made the decision to refurbish an old creamery located in the village of Dehesas in Ponferrada (León), and this led to the establishment of a very special winery, Bodegas Estefanía.

the Médulas. A lesser known period which largely shaped the history of the area. Moreover, the wine depicts a Roman coin that was found in one of the vineyards.

Fifteen years later in 2014, the winery became part of the MGWines Group, which was a boost for the winery’s main brand Tilenus, named after Teleno, the Roman god of war.

PRESENT DAY Today, this era has been exemplified upon the wine labels with a roman coin that was found in one of the vineyards. All this has led to a winery that produces exclusive wines in a traditional way where each grape is carefully selected by hand.

Equivalent to the Roman war god Mars, the brand was named this to pay tribute to the golden years of the Roman era in the Bierzo, which was when the empire began to exploit the rich gold mines of

PRODUCTION Unveiling the secrets of winemaking Bodegas Estefanía has a production winery that was built combining materials such as slate, stone and wood, following the area’s traditional architecture. Each production phase has to be specifically prepared and monitored for temperature, moisture and light. In the case of the barrel room, this has around one thousand Bordeaux barrels, manufactured by the most prestigious barrel-making cooperage firms and are mostly made of French oak.

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The continental climate keeps a balance of moisture due to the influence of the Atlantic climate from Galicia and the dry air coming from Castile. The blending of these climatic elements with the minerally, clayey soils of the landscape produce a very special grape of excellent quality called Mencía.

the history of the Bierzo and the native variety Mencía, as well as visit the facilities of the winery and its vineyards.

WINE TOURISM

TELEPHONE: +34 965 928 857

PRICE: 10€. to 22€ per person depending on tour. EMAIL: info@tilenus.com

For those wine lovers seeking a deeper appreciation of how this land an history has shaped the flavor of Tilenus, Bodegas Estefanía offers different types of activities where the visitor gets involved with the charm of the winery, its wines and can discover the magical secrets that await their land. In it, you will be able to know a little bit about

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