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McLEAN, VIRGINIA Inspired by France’s Chateau de Chambord, this 14,000+ sq. ft. custom estate nestled on 2+ acres is surrounded by National Forest yet only two stop lights from Washington, DC and a 20-minute walk to the Potomac River. Distinctive architecture, classical detailing, and fine finishes define this extraordinary property. Exceptional features include gourmet outdoor kitchen, wine grotto, pool, and five-car garage. $12.9 million. Debbie Shapiro +1 703.407.1600 | Mike Anastasia +1 703.407.3344 sothebysrealty.com/id/V9ERND I 801turkeyrunroad.com
WASHINGTON, DC Undoubtedly one of the very finest apartments in Washington, DC, this custom penthouse features stunning Potomac River views, generous spaces and exquisite handcrafted finishes throughout, matched only by the legendary services of The RitzCarlton (24-hour concierge, valet parking, in-home dining, housekeeping, etc.). $5.995 million. Christopher Ritzert +1 202.256.9241 | Christie Weiss +1 202.256.0105 sothebysrealty.com/id/4ZB82L I georgetownpenthouse1d.com
Château Mouton Rothschild Direct from the Property SERENA SUTCLIFFE, M.W.
HONG KONG - There is only one way to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Ram – by opening a bottle of Château Mouton Rothschild. The emblem of this extraordinary Bordeaux First Growth is the ram and the most precious object in the Mouton museum is the Augsburg Ram, a chased silver-gilt drinking vessel created around 1590 by Jakob Schenauer, a German master goldsmith. This was brilliantly reproduced on all the bottle sizes of the 2000 vintage and it was a work of art that Baroness Philippine de Rothschild particularly treasured. Philippine de Rothschild was a huge personality, with tremendous vision and verve, and we miss her greatly. She always wanted to mark this Year of the Ram and, on 30 January in Hong Kong, Sotheby’s auctioned the most remarkable collection of Mouton Rothschild that has ever exited the property in Pauillac. Her three children have allowed us to search every corner of Mouton’s great cellar to find historic gems and glorious, large format bottles, with some super-exciting ‘verticals’ to tempt the truly passionate. The unique element of the sale was that you could replicate dining at the château in your own home, as all the bottles have been slumbering in Mouton’s cellar up until their shipment in ideal conditions to Hong Kong. This is particularly awe-inspiring when one is contemplating vintages such as 1945, 1929 and, wait for it, the great, pre-phylloxera 1870.
McLEAN, VIRGINIA Situated at the end of a private lane in McLean’s most exclusive neighborhood, this extraordinary residence has been meticulously restored under the supervision of renowned designer, Daryl Carter. The interiors are flawless and reflect a bespoke, timeless elegance. The systems and technology throughout the residence are state-ofthe-art. The expansive grounds provide privacy and include a magnificent swimming pool, a classic outdoor pavilion and a private putting green. $5.245 million. Penny Yerks +1 703.760.0744 sothebysrealty.com/id/HSHD4V I 1001doguehill.com
WASHINGTON, DC Located in Kalorama, this stately 1922 townhouse was recently renovated, adding contemporary spaces to this timeless home. Dramatic and architecturally rich details are featured throughout this over 4,000 square foot home. A fitting reception hall with black and white marble floors and chandelier acknowledges the home’s original 1920’s architecture. This home offers numerous and well maintained gardens, a study, wine cellar and a two-car garage. $2.490 million. Michael Rankin +1 202.271.3344 sothebysrealty.com/id/V32YVQ
WASHINGTON, DC This modern 3,400 SF condo residence features high ceilings, wood floors, two fireplaces plus a wood-burning stove, and a roof deck with fire pit and outdoor shower. Of special note are the ten-foot ceilings, flowing open floor plan, and wonderful natural light throughout. The beautifully appointed kitchen includes marble and butcher block counters, soft-touch drawers, Subzero, Wolf and Miele appliances. The adjoining private 250 sq. ft. rooftop terrace features a gas fire-pit and sweeping city vistas. $1.895 million. Jonathan Taylor +1 202.333.1212 I Maxwell Rabin +1 202.669.7406 sothebysrealty.com/id/MJF2CN
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA One of a kind Turnberry Tower Penthouse, affords the ultimate in luxurious living with grace and elegance at the top of the Washington area’s tallest residential building. Featuring a formal porte-cochere entry and valet parking, The home also features a large den, private elevator, spectacular city and river views from a 500+SF terrace, 11+ foot ceilings, custom built wine room, Snaidero kitchen cabinets and more. Turnberry Tower offers a 24-hour concierge, state of the art fitness center with spa services, heated indoor pool, elegant community and media rooms. $3.095 million. Lou Cardenas +1 202.669.4083 sothebysrealty.com/id/SKPM33
The Angélus Calls SERENA SUTCLIFFE, M.W.
BORDEAUX – Jean-François Millet left us with an indelible image of the Angélus, its sound ringing out over the fields, but have a closer connection with the great St. Emilion wine, Château Angélus. Its new cellars do now have twenty bells, or carillons, that chime three times a day, although they probably call most visitors to a tasting rather than to prayer! I happen to think there is some similarity in the two activities, but then I am a bit prejudiced in favour of the vine. Hubert de Boüard, manager and co-owner of Château Angélus, was recently in London to give a master class for the Institute of Masters of Wine, and it was certainly one of the most intelligent and lucid explanations of how to make a great wine. The right grape with the right terroir is vital and here Hubert sings the praises of the Cabernet Franc on his south-facing slopes. It gives great freshness and spiciness, the signature of Angélus. If he could pick out one quality that he looks for in a wine, it would be harmony, and I have no quarrel with that. Angélus also shows smooth glycerol and succulent “sweetness” which is very endearing. All this is achieved with attention to detail, a passionate concern for the health of the vineyard and enormous care in the choice of his casks. Hubert’s thesis at the Faculty of Oenology in Bordeaux was on oak and he goes three times a year with his tonneliers, or barrel suppliers, to the great oak forests in central France. His approach to winemaking tends to the pragmatic, rather than being “recipe driven,” taking decisions based on observation and analysis. Interestingly, at Angélus, there are concrete, stainless steel and wooden fermentation vats – the best of all worlds.
MIDDLEBURG, VIRGINIA Located within one hour of Washington, DC and 30 minutes west of Dulles International Airport, in the heart of Virginia wine country, Miracle Valley Vineyard is an active and established winery and vineyard being offered as a turn-key operation. A gorgeous three year old modern residence, historic house built circa 1850, various outbuildings, wine inventory and equipment all convey with sale. $2.395 million. Roy Melloni +1 703.863.0077 sothebysrealty.com/id/N3N5BG
GREAT FALLS, VIRGINIA This extraordinary estate is unmatched in terms of its timeless design and elegant features and amenities. Beyond custom iron gates, the main residence reflects classic Georgian architecture, impressive scale, and flawless interiors by renowned interior designer, Barry Dixon. The luxurious main residence encompasses over 12,000 square feet with six bedrooms and nine baths. A clay tennis court, indoor golf barn, basketball court, and formal gardens complete this unparalleled offering. $7.995 million. Penny Yerks +1 703.760.0744 sothebysrealty.com/id/ W9TBM9 I newascot.com
Think Pink with Summer Rosés ELI RODRIGUEZ
NEW YORK – It’s not surprising that rosé is mostly consumed between May and September. Light and refreshing with their cool, pale-pink colors, these wines practically define summertime drinking. From the selection of terrific rosés currently available at the Sotheby’s Wine retail store, I’ve chosen three favourites at a range of prices. Sancerre Rosé, Andre Dezat 2013 $22.95 Sancerre is most recognized as Sauvignon Blanc territory, but also is home to unique rosés made exclusively from Pinot Noir. A slight hint of strawberry and chiseled, mouthwatering freshness make this a perennial favorite. Miraval Rosé, Jolie-Pitt & Perrin 2013 $24.95/bottle, $54.95/magnum Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s Miraval estate has for its second year produced an accessible, versatile, delicious and delicate rosé. A summer 2014 refrigerator musthave. Domaine Ott, Château de Selle 2013 $42.95/bottle, $124.95/magnum The Provençal rosé to the glamourous crowd on the Côte d’Azur, Domaine Ott’s sculpted, curvy bottle celebrates the sunnier side of life. Ripe fruit and a luxurious texture make Ott a wonderful rosé for food as well.
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