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Machetazo’s Handcrafted Mezcal Retains Mexican Originality

Machetazo’s Handcrafted Mezcal Retains Mexican Originality

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Founder Rosendo Zambrano’s Machetazo Mezcal is produced in a wood-fired hearthstone oven, blending smokiness and natural earthy flavours for great taste.

By Joseph Low

Your background is in chemical engineering. How were you first introduced to mezcal?

Mezcal is something I have always been familiar with. It was ever-present in my rural town upbringing. I grew up in Guerrero, which is one of the states in Mexico that produces mezcal. My memories of mezcal are associated with social gatherings of friends and family. Mezcal makes a regular appearance during popular town celebrations such as El Santo Patrón (the patron saint of the town), día de Los Muertos, and in rural funeral family reunions. When loved ones pass on, we traditionally mourn the body for one to two days and serve mezcal during the velorio candle lighting ceremony.

 

I have always been fascinated with mezcal. It is the perfect combination of nature and ancestral processes that have been around for hundreds of years. My initial goal was to create a quality alcoholic authentically Mexican beverage that I could enjoy at home with friends and family.

So, how long ago did Mezcal Machetazo start, and where is it produced?

I started the Mezcal business in 2009. Our brands are handcrafted and produced in the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca, and San Luis Potosí in small batch distilleries.

Tell us about the legend uniting Mayahuel, Goddess of Mezcal, and the mighty warrior named Machetazo?

This is a legend inspired by Mexican folklore. Warrior Machetazo fell in love with Goddess Mayahuel. She had given him a taste of mezcal from the agave plant. He had lost her and in pursuit of trying to feel reunited, he decided to make mezcal for himself to bring back memories of her. He used his machete to cut the leaves of the agave and when he drank, he could see visions of her.

What is the difference between tequila and mezcal?

Tequila is made in Jalisco from one specific agave — it is the blue agave. Mezcal is made out of 20+ different agaves. This process is also different. Mezcal is made in a wood-fired hearthstone oven. There is also a difference in taste. Tequila has one taste while mezcal has a variety of tastes; this is why I can never get bored of mezcal.

 

In comparison to other spirits, mezcal is best when served fresh and joven (young) so you can taste the agave itself and not the flavour of wood in a barrel after it has been aged.

Mezcal is a product that’s difficult to scale given the long growth cycle of its agave. Why do you choose mezcal?

That is true, the right agave plant must be aged for about seven to nine years, making mezcal’s production cycle quite unique in comparison to other spirits. I choose mezcal because of its Mexican authenticity. I am excited to see consumer trends moving away from what is mass-produced and artificially flavoured to fully embracing what is all-natural, chemical free, and organically planted. This is what mezcal is all about: being unique!

What is the defining characteristic of mezcal?

In general, Mezcal is fresh and natural with earthy flavours. The flavours depend on which Mexican region it is cultivated from.

Mezcal has a strong smokey flavour that might be a bit “too much” for consumers. Were you concerned about that? How do you recommend people to enjoy Mezcal Machetazo?

Our Mezcal brand is a hand-crafted product; the smokiness depends on the hand of the maestro mezcalero (master mezcal maker).  We took smokiness into consideration when thinking through the consumer experience. In the case of Mayalen and Machetazo, we balance out the smokiness with the flavour so that the smokiness doesn’t take over.

Mezcal is rather new across Southeast Asia. Are Singaporeans into trying new cocktails?

Singapore has such a vibrant bar scene. If you need evidence, just look at the list of the best bars in the world. You are likely to find that half of them are in Singapore. People here are open to trying new experiences, cocktails, and flavours. Mezcal fits right in.

What are your favourite cocktails bars in Singapore?

Foxtail is my favourite cocktail bar in Singapore. You will find that Mayalen and Machetazo are served here. Foxtail has the ability to craft the best cocktails according to the customer’s request.  They are also known for their margaritas and negronis.

What is your favourite cocktail and how would you change it up with Mezcal?

It is hard to beat a cold Margarita. They are even better with mezcal and a little habanero chili pepper on the side.

If there is one ultimate thing you’d like people to know about Mezcal Machetazo, what would that be?

You have to try the three different mezcals in the Machetazo and Mayalen collection and go through the journey of finding out the difference in flavour on your own. The mezcal collection is formed of Cupreata, Espadín, and Salmiana agaves.

For the LUXUO readers wishing to buy Mezcal Machetazo online, where should they head to?

In Singapore, you can buy directly from our website here.

Moving forward, could a botanical gin made out of agave be your next creation?

Image: Mezcal Machetazo

This is an interesting idea. By the way, some of the producers in Oaxaca have already started creating this drink with mezcal Espadín and botanical herbals.

On a more generic level, what is the main quality an entrepreneur should always have?

My advice is to have passion for what you do and enjoy it to the fullest. Money comes later if you do it right.

Would you like to name a mentor who is inspiring you in your daily work?

My mentors and driving forces are my friends and family. They give me feedback and advice and I listen to it. They are my purpose in life. I live for them.

 

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Luxury Fashion On The Resurgence of Vacation Dressing: Travel Capsules

Luxury Fashion On The Resurgence of Vacation Dressing: Travel Capsules​

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The fashion industry’s growing focus on resort-wear and vacation dressing reaches an all time high as luxury fashion brands release travel capsule collections to cater to the consumer’s vacation state of mind.

 By Aurelli Lazuardi

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Saint Laurent Summer Capsule Rive Droite


As our world keeps changing around us, so does the fashion calendar. For decades, the traditional seasonal calendar has served the industry well. Designers put their Spring Summer collections on the catwalk in September, and then showcase an Autumn Winter drop six months later, but those days are long gone. A much-needed reset of the fashion industry is something that has been highlighted during the past few years. And whilst we have previously discussed the jump to virtual fashion and the effects on traditions like street style, it seems that another tradition of the industry has come under scrutiny — the outdated fashion seasons.

 

Saint Laurent Summer Capsule Rive Droite


Despite being motivated by creativity, the fashion industry is rather traditional in terms of business. As a result, it was considered inventive when particular designers began breaching the norms and showcasing their range between the two established seasons. These were known as pre-collections and were often the ready-to-wear selection for a designer before the debut of the more exclusive items.

 

Once the concept was shown to work, everyone came on board, so much so that the fashion season now consists of four main units: Pre-Spring, Spring Summer, Pre-Fall, and Fall Winter; with brands finding the opportunity to highlight and organise pieces from the two pre-collections into themed wardrobes called “capsule collections”.

How Fashion is Targeting the Travel Rebound

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Dating back more than 100 years, early Cruise or Resort collections were just that — special capsules produced by designers and released between the main collections to cater to wealthy customers that travel. However, as the cost of international travel fell, middle and upper-middle classes began taking trips of their own and these niche lines not only became more popular amongst consumers but also allowed fashion houses huge commercial benefits.

 

“You don’t relate to seasons, you don’t relate to fashion shows, you relate to a spirit of mind.” said luxury correspondent Tamison O’Connor “It’s really attractive for the true luxury customer who sees these items as a fun way to accessorise a holiday, but it’s also an entry point for more aspirational and younger consumers,” she continues.

 

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After a year of cancelled trips and staying home, travelling and vacation dressing is witnessing a resurgence like no other. Consumers are looking for clothing to enhance their travel experience and set a vacation state of mind. “What we’ve been hearing from our customers is that she’s thinking of getting away this summer and is eager to buy beachwear and getaway clothes that are fashionable and fun,” emphasised Anu Narayanan, the chief merchandising officer of Anthropologie.

 

A current holiday wardrobe is no longer solely consisting of swimwear and a cover-up, but encompasses a head-to-toe ensemble. What’s more, shoppers are looking to resortwear that can tell a story — about a brand, a place, or its creator. For example, Jacquemus’ 23-piece capsule collection for Spring 2023 was a tribute to the Sun & Sea art installation by Rugile Barzdziukaite, Vaiva Grainythe and Lina Lapelyte and the work of photographer Massimo Vitali. The beach-themed collection was exclusively released in partnership with Net-A-porter and included summer staples of well-loved Jacquemus designs rendered in his signature, soft-coloured colorways. With cropped linen-blend tops and mint green bucket hats, they picked up on opportunities to engage consumers by building a buzz with the release while staying relevant and affordable with younger consumers.

 

Dior Beach Capsule


Jacquemus isn’t the only luxury player betting big on vacation dressing. On March 2022, Dior have teamed up with “Parley for the Oceans” to unveil the new season of its “Beachwear Capsule” line. Dior’s mission for the house is to become more eco-innovative and sustainable, and with Parley’s stance against major ocean threats, the two brands have created a collection that comprises a colour palette of blue packable jackets and ochre poplin pants, with some items carrying the “Dior Oblique” pattern, incorporating Parley Ocean Plastic created from up-cycled marine plastic debris and recovered fishing gear. Not only did they capitalise on the current trend of vacation dressing, but they’ve managed to leverage its roots as a label for fashionable, eco-conscious jet-setters, just in time for a post-pandemic vacation surge.

 

Dior Beach Capsule Riviera

Altogether, this means that as demand for the evolving resort category grows, it is critical for brands and designers to adjust their assortments in order to cater to consumers’ new expectations of the category. To that end, brands have designed collections that extend beyond beachwear and summery themed collections.

 

“There’s pent up demand,” said chief executive of Mytheresa, Michael Kliger. “It’s just much more than beach and swimwear. It’s catering to consumers all-year round.”

The Diverse Range of Vacation-Themed Capsules

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With winter holidays becoming a more common occurrence, it seems obvious for fashion houses to cater to colder-climate vacations. During the 2000s, brands realised the opportunity to sell garments all-year round, thus Luxury ski-wear was born. Luxury fashion houses such as Coco Chanel, Christian Dior and Prada started designing more winter capsules specifically for ski vacations. It continues today as the rise of social media sees more influencers and celebrities flaunt their holiday outfits. Throughout the 2010s, the Kardashian-Jenner family posted pictures of them skiing on their social media accounts and in the 2020s, models like the Hadid sisters influenced people to buy and wear luxury ski gear.

 


In present time, Fendi recently released their new Winter Sports capsule collection, featuring sustainable tech-wear along with bags and winter accessories. Winter hues like cold grey, white, baby and ice blue were strewn across the highly technical wardrobe, strongly linking back to the aesthetics of the Roman fashion house.

 

Loewe x ON Capsule Collection


Similarly, hiking-themed capsule collections have emerged from mega fashion houses like Loewe. Taking on the great outdoor adventure, they’ve collaborated with performance brand On for a limited-edition capsule collection housing shoes and apparel for the modern adventurer. Focusing on craftsmanship, they reimagined long-established craft skills, applying the handmade to technical pieces. The ready-to-wear pieces sport a unique blend of performance properties and fashionable design aspects. Perfect for the individual who seek a holiday centered around the outdoors.

 

All in all, vacation dressing has become significant to brands. The increase in consumer demand for destination wear is fuelled by the enticing idea of holidays as an escape from routine and a chance to have new experiences. Shoppers are constantly on the look out for outfits that enhance their travel experience, and with this new trend of vacation-themed capsule collections, brands are able to showcase their creativity in design while selling their garments all-year round. It is no doubt that in time, holiday capsules are going to come back bigger than ever.

 

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Catching Up With the A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Rattrapante

Catching Up With the A. Lange & Söhne 1815 Rattrapante

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The new 1815 Rattrapante from A. Lange & Söhne gives us a second chance at doing justice to this distinctive chronograph.

By Ashok Soman

When A. Lange & Söhne introduced the 1815 Rattrapante in honeygold in 2020, we missed it online (bar a line about its introduction), in favour of the 1815 Thin, also in honeygold, and the still-developing story of the Odysseus. The Glashütte manufacturer is bringing the split-seconds chronograph back this year in another limited edition of 200 pieces, this time in platinum. To the best of our knowledge, this new version is not limited to existing customers of A. Lange & Söhne also makes it a little more relevant to wider audiences. It is a boutique exclusive though and you will have to pop in and ask about the price, which is only disclosed upon request.

 

In any event, we will use this opportunity to correct our original omission on the 1815 Rattrapante. This is an important note because we do not typically feature new iterations of older models. In the case of the 1815 Rattrapante in honeygold, this watch happened to be the first time the manufacturer sent out its split-seconds chronograph by itself. Yes, this really was the first time A. Lange & Söhne introduced the split-seconds chronograph, or doppel chrono, without any other complication, and it must have been a great success because it is back for seconds. To be fair though, what else could we expect when the honeygold watch was limited in the way that it was — do not hold your breath for a steel version.

 

To begin with, the split-seconds chronograph is a big deal at A. Lange & Söhne, being something of a speciality of the watchmakers. We will not get into the specifics of a split-second chronograph, but you can think of it this way. A standard chronograph measures elapsed time for one timing event; the split-seconds allow one to extend that to two timing events, including measuring two sprinters against each other or, more traditionally, seamlessly measuring lap times in motor racing or distance running. There are two chronograph hands here, and as shown in the video but not quite in the standard images, both start together (precisely synchronised so it looks like there is just one hand). When the rattrapante function is engaged (via the pusher at 10 o’clock), the split-seconds hand (here in rhodiumised steel while all other hands are in blued steel) stops while the chronograph hand continues on its merry way. The same pusher also restarts the split-seconds hand, immediately jumping it back into place and pace with the chronograph hand.

 

It all makes for a nice bit of visual poetry, if you have ever seen it — or if like us you have tried to get those hands into the classic configuration you might have seen in pictures. As you might imagine, there is a lot of complexity here, which on the manual-winding calibre L101.2, you can see via the exhibition caseback, totally unobstructed by an automatic winding rotor. There are 365 individual parts here, all arranged like a mechanical funhouse; yes, there are two column wheels here, which is a signature of split-seconds chronographs. Now, the finish here is a bit different to the honeygold version because the signature Glashütte stripes and standard hand-engraving on the balance cock are both back.

 

Returning to the action dial-side, the 1815 Rattrapante is still the only watch from A. Lange & Söhne to feature this configuration of subdials, with an elapsed 30-minute counter at 12 o’clock and running seconds at 6 o’clock. The words Glashütte in Sachsen are also unique to the 1815 Rattrapante, at least in this full form. It might seem a little excessive in something like a chronograph, but it did not bother us when we handled the watch in person. Check out the video below, if you want all the key characteristics of the watch in 30 seconds flat.

 

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Ivy McIver of Cirrus Aircraft Offers Insight into the SR Series, the World’s Best-Selling GA Aircraft

Ivy McIver of Cirrus Aircraft Offers Insight into the SR Series, the World’s Best-Selling GA Aircraft

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The Cirrus Airframe Parachute System is a one-of-a-kind innovation that sets the golden standard for safety in the General Aviation industry.

 By Joseph Low

You have been with Cirrus Aircraft since 2006. How did you get started in aviation?

 

My love for aviation started when I saw the first Top Gun in 1986. Watching the flying scenes planted a seed in my brain, and from then on I had a singular goal: to become a pilot. After graduating from MIT and launching my career as a software developer for an investment bank, I started flying lessons at my local airport and never looked back. After spending eight years in the software industry, I pivoted to an aviation career.

 

I joined Cirrus Aircraft in 2006 as a regional sales director in Salt Lake City, UT, responsible for new and pre-owned aircraft sales, development of the Cirrus training and service network, and demonstration flights of Cirrus aircraft in the Northern Rockies territory. In 2011, I continued my aircraft sales career in Seattle, WA where I covered the Pacific Northwest, Western Canada and Alaska. In 2014, I transitioned to a role on the marketing team as product line manager and subsequently director.

 

My current role at Cirrus Aircraft is Director, SR Product Line in Knoxville, TN, overseeing the company’s piston product roadmap development and product marketing. Over my 16-year career at Cirrus Aircraft, I have earned my seaplane rating, tailwheel and formation flying endorsements, and a Vision Jet type rating. I have over 5,000 flight hours and am the proud owner of an American Champion Citabria 7GCBC.

 

What influenced the SR Series interior and exterior design?

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The very first SR design was influenced by a desire for a safe and comfortable pilot and passenger experience in a plane that could carry more and go faster and farther than the competitive aircraft on the market at the time — that was in the early 90s.

Cirrus Aircraft co-founders loved the look of composite kit planes like the Glasair, and they wanted to make a plane that was simple for a pilot to fly but also make passengers feel safe and comfortable. Large windows that increased visibility and let in lots of light, and two large doors for easy ingress and egress inspired the rest of the aircraft design. They also wanted a flight deck that was simple yet powerful — something that enhanced the pilot’s situational awareness but also was easy for a passenger to interpret. Putting passengers at ease by displaying the aircraft location on a moving map and information like distance to destination and fuel remaining at the destination was very important to the initial flight deck design. Lastly, the plane was built around having a whole airframe parachute in case of emergency. One of Cirrus Aircraft’s co-founders was involved in a mid-air collision during flight training prior to starting the company. That experience sparked the idea for the Cirrus Airframe Parachute Systems (CAPS).

The Cirrus SR Series has an incredible history of innovation, design and capability. Tell us more about the evolution of this series and how you have contributed?

 

Cirrus Aircraft began as a kit aircraft company. The first aircraft we designed and sold was the VK-30 kit (non-FAA certified) plane. This was a great learning experience and inspired us to develop the SR20, a more approachable airplane that was easy to fly and also FAA certified. We delivered the first SR20 in 1999, and two years later, we introduced the SR22, a higher speed and performing SR.

In 2010 we brought the SR22T to market, a turbocharged version of the SR. Throughout the years, we have continued to introduce features that enhance safety, comfort, convenience and performance, as well as programmes to improve and simplify the ownership experience. We are now offering the Generation 6 SR Series.

 

I joined Cirrus Aircraft in 2006 and started selling the Generation 2 SR20 and SR22. As a sales director, I introduced hundreds of people to aviation and grew the Cirrus Aircraft owner population by flying as many pilots and non-pilots in a brand-new Cirrus Aircraft model as I could. During that time, we introduced new generations of the SR series (G3-G5) and game-changing new features like the Cirrus Perspective by Garmin integrated flight deck, certified flight into known icing (FIKI) capability, a new model (SR22T), a digital autopilot with Enhanced Stability Protection (ESP) and the Blue LVL Button (which keeps the aircraft straight-and-level if the pilot is in need of a re-set).

 

Once I moved into a product line position on the marketing team, I had a more direct role in shaping the product roadmap. Notably, introducing the concept of providing transition training to all Cirrus Aircraft buyers which evolved into the Cirrus Embark programme. We also created Cirrus IQ, enabling owners to remotely connect to their aircraft by mobile app. I work closely with our engineering team and strategic suppliers to bring new and innovative features to the SR Series that are meaningful to our owners and was integral in bringing the Generation 6 SR Series aircraft to market.

 

A unique feature that all Cirrus aircraft are equipped with is the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS), which includes a total airframe parachute to safely guide the aircraft to the ground in the event of an emergency. Do you think Cirrus Aircraft has influenced safety innovation within the GA sector and among consumers?

 

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Absolutely. Yes, CAPS is a tremendous safety feature that has had a meaningful impact on hundreds of people and, to this day, is still a one-of-a-kind innovation on FAA-certified airplanes. We’re still the only FAA-certified plane with a parachute. Additionally, Cirrus Aircraft’s focus on training has remarkably influenced General Aviation’s safety innovation.

 

Cirrus Aircraft has combined technological innovation with a culture of safety-centric initial and continued education. Many standard safety features like ESP, auto-descent, hypoxia alert, Blue LVL Button, airbag seatbelts, and synthetic vision have become standard or optional features in other General Aviation aircraft.

Cirrus Aircraft has also focused on building a robust network of Cirrus Standardized Instructor Pilots (CSIP’s), online training materials, and Cirrus Training Centers (CTC’s) cultivating a community that is focused on safety.

 

Aside from safety, do you see any other major trends right now in the personal aviation industry?

 

We are seeing a trend toward comfort, convenience and style. Of course, our owners expect a well-built, high-performing, safe and high-quality aircraft — that is a given. But owners want more than that. They demand comfort for both pilot and passengers, and an in-flight experience that rivals a luxury sedan. They also want to make it unique — almost a reflection of their personality. An aircraft purchase is often personal and very emotional, so the aircraft not only needs to fit the mission but also needs to fuel the passion. A variety of exterior and interior colour choices and designs encourage owners to express themselves through their Cirrus Aircraft models.

 

Who has inspired/mentored you and influenced your career?

 

The list is long! My family has always been extremely supportive of me chasing my aviation dreams. My mom inspires me to be open-minded, bold and unapologetic about trying things. Jeff Tworek was a sales manager and mentor during my software days — he had a unique ability to diffuse challenging situations using humour, humility and his over-the-top personality. I have always tried to emulate his style. Heike Larson was the sales manager who hired me at Cirrus Aircraft — she was strong, poised, intelligent and a great example of who I could become and a great female mentor in our male-dominated industry. Wilma Melville and I became friends in her late 70s, and I was in my early 40s — she flew me into backcountry Idaho in her Citabria and introduced me to a whole new side of aviation that I continue to love today. There are too many people to list. I have been fortunate to meet (and continue to meet) so many amazing people!

 

As a pilot yourself, what is your favourite aspect of flying?

 

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The freedom to explore places that most people don’t get to see, the perspective of seeing things from the air, and the people I’ve met along the way. I guess that is three favourites!

 

Aside from flying, your other passions include adventure racing, cycling, skiing and running. How do you find enough time to enjoy all these activities?

 

I’ve always believed that you make the time for your passions. I don’t always make the time for all of these things at once — it’s a bit seasonal. I am lucky that I have a very supportive family and my husband shares my passion for flying and cycling so that helps that we do that together!


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Jeremy Monteiro of JASS Wants To Make Jazz a Mainstream Affair

Jeremy Monteiro of JASS Wants To Make Jazz a Mainstream Affair

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JASS intends to grow the interest in jazz through multiple avenues like working closely with youths through mentorships and staging more concerts to engage with the general public.

By Joseph Low


You are one of Singapore’s most iconic jazz musicians. Tell us about your first steps as a musician.

I started learning Classical piano since I was six years old in 1966. I started to get interested in jazz when I turned 14 in 1974. My dad was a Mobil oil executive but he played jazz guitar and had a great selection of jazz guitar records. He often had jam sessions with his friends at home and so in a sense, he inspired me to become a jazz musician.


After my O levels, I worked as a solo pianist and organist at the now defunct “Country Club” hotel in East Coast Road and in early 1975, I went for an audition to be a pianist at Club 392. The owner, Mr AJ Isaac hired me as a pianist and bandleader. My musicians were in their 30s and 40s at the time.

A writer in Hong Kong once described your style as “a mix of Ravel and the Blues”. Would you agree with this statement?

That’s actually quite an accurate description. I love the French Impressionistic harmonies including that of Ravel. And I love the Blues. So somehow how I synthesised that and came up with a style which also combined some Bebop licks and even some Country and Western stylistic touches.

When was the Jazz Association (Singapore) (JASS) created, and can you share with us about its mission and what has been achieved so far?

JASS was formed in 2016. We set out to help raise the level of excellence in jazz in Singapore. We also aim to grow our audience, work closely in developing our youths through mentorship like the “Lion City Youth Jazz Festival”. The scholarship programme that we have enables those interested in pursuing jazz the means to kickstart their professional study. Other activities that we are participating in include projects with children with autism, Down’s syndrome and cultural diplomacy efforts. Our main orchestra JASSO has performed in the US, China, the United Kingdom, Malaysia and Thailand.



Since Covid-19, we have continued our cultural diplomacy works through our online presentations, which has seen our online shows attain hundreds of thousands of views from all over the world.


We added a new pillar to our work in 2020, the JASS Crisis Fund to help jazz musicians in financial distress through Covid-19 and beyond, with short term financial aid.

What will be the highlights of the JASS Benefit Gala Dinner on 31 July 2022?

We are excited about our upcoming gala. We will be the first arts company to hold a full-fledged in-person gala with a full big band since the easing of our Covid-19 measures.



The theme of our gala is “Swing It!” and we are looking forward to playing some swinging jazz standards with the Jazz Association Singapore Orchestra (JASSO) and our special featured guest artists Nathan Hartono and Joanna Dong.


Our gala night will also be a triple celebration where we celebrate Jeremy Monteiro’s 45th career anniversary, the 121st birthday of jazz legend and father of modern jazz, Loui Armstrong and JASS’ upcoming 6th anniversary. This year’s gala will be a night to remember.

What are the main avenues of work for JASS in the coming five years?

One of the main aspects of our artmaking work will be developing an amalgamation of the instruments and music of our Asian heritage with jazz to try and create a truly unique style of music.


Of course we will continue our work in promoting jazz as one of the mainstream genres, but we are excited about this new offshoot.


On the community work front, we intend to do our “Jazz for Kids” and “Jazz for Seniors” programmes and to reach out to the communities and bring jazz to the neighbourhoods as well.


We also want to make jazz accessible and inclusive and will continue our partnership with ART:DIS (previously known as Very Special Arts).

From teenagers to seniors, is it easy in Singapore to find suitable jazz classes or a jazz academy?

Currently, jazz is an elective subject for the O Levels and I notice that jazz is also been infused into the general syllabus for primary and secondary schools. One can also study for a degree in jazz studies at LASALLE College of the Arts. There are also many music teachers who teach jazz privately for those interested to learn how to play it privately.


JASS as we are known by our acronym also conducts jazz appreciation talks for the public as well as professional talks like our “Jazz improvisation for Classical Musicians” to help demystify jazz for classical musicians.

How are you reaching to new audiences? What is currently being done to get the younger generation to appreciate jazz?

Even before JASS was formed, it was amazing to see young musicians in their teens develop an interest in straightahead jazz and attain very impressive levels.


Both the Singapore Polytechnic and the National University Jazz clubs have become a hotbed of jazz activity and some of the younger ones from a few years ago have now become serious professional level jazz musicians. One of them is Sean Hong Wei, who we first had in the youth orchestra when he was 17. Now at 23, he plays as the lead alto player in both the main and youth orchestras in JASSO and JASSYO!


Another leader of the youth jazz movement is Aaron James Lee, one of our current JASS scholars studying towards a jazz degree at LASALLE and is already one of the top call jazz drummers in Singapore.

What are your favourite places to listen to Jazz in Singapore?

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Currently, there are two main jazz clubs in Singapore but live music has not been allowed for more than two years already because of the pandemic. One is Maduro on Dempsey Hill, and the other is Simply Jazz, a jazz club I opened at CHIJMES in November 2021 with the Tinbox Group. Before Covid-19, there were also other clubs like Blu Jazz that was a favourite for the youth musicians.

Tell us more about this exciting collab you recently participated in, “re:Sound Collective”?

The collaboration that I did with re:Sound Collective was indeed a special one for me. In 1991, I won a Silver Medal for Best Music Score at the International Radio Festival of New York. After that, I moved away from writing large ensemble works to concentrate on being a jazz pianist.


In the last 10 years, I have been hearing the siren call to go back to writing large ensemble music so about two years ago, I decided to start writing symphonic jazz works again and help in catalysing the Symphonic Jazz movement in Singapore.


The concert with re:Sound Collective gave me an opportunity to write and perform my orchestral works. I had been writing these compositions for the past two years so it was wonderful to see it come to life with the magnificent re:Sound Collective orchestra.

You have also been busy with the opening of Simply Jazz at Chijmes in 2021. What is the concept behind the club and why has it become the go-to place for jazz lovers?

Simply Jazz has the best of both worlds — a great chef with a menu that would excite the well-travelled Singapore palette as well as a really exciting jazz atmosphere. With a live jazz band playing almost every night, Simply Jazz has become one of the go-to places for jazz in Singapore.

If you were to name one person or musician who has influenced you greatly for your love of Jazz, who would that be?

I’m afraid it’s not one person but three. One is my mentor and godfather of Singapore jazz Louis Soliano, who remains active at 79; the two-time Grammy award-winning saxophonist Ernie Watts with whom I have been making music with since 1987 with more than a hundred shows since then. I have also written more than 10 pieces with Ernie that have appeared on both his albums and mine.


Finally, the late great Grammy award-winning bassist Eldee Young was my best friend and I had a group with him together with Grammy winning drummer Redd Holt from 1986 until 2007 when Eldee passed away. Together as “Monteiro, Young and Holt”, we played on the main stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival, which the late founder Claude Nobs called one of the great concerts in the first 22 years of Montreux.


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Royal Salute Is There To Celebrate Your Milestones at Every Moment

Royal Salute Is There To Celebrate Your Milestones at Every Moment

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From giving a toast to your big 30 to the 30th million dollar, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is ready to rejoice with you.

By Joseph Low

Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom


Royal Salute is synonymous with celebrations. The Scotch whisky maker has been a mainstay in the commemoration of various milestones of the English monarch starting from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. While a 21-gun-salute paid tribute to the young monarch, in the same vein, Royal Salute created an exquisite blend using whisky from Strathisla, the oldest Scottish working distillery in the Scottish.

 

Royal Salute has a range of whisky expressions fitting for an occasion to commemorate milestones in life. The only requirement the brand follows is that it only uses whiskies that have been aged at least 21 years whenever a new blend is created. For the newest expression, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom, a minimum of 30 years of whiskies are used. This tells of Royal Salute’s commitment to quality and gave rise to its informal motto, “We Begin Where Others End”.

 

While some of the most precious whiskies are resevered only for special days like anniversaries, birthdays and other events, these noteworthy affairs shouldn’t dictate when one should toast to rejoice and enjoy the exceptional taste of the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom.

 

A Toast to the Big 30

 

Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom
 

Just as the Queen has celebrated various mileposts with Royal Salute over the years, we also toast to our own achievements, and one that is close to many of us is reaching the big 30. It is said that when one crosses over 30 years old, you are believed to be more mature, responsible and wise enough to take all important decisions. For the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom, the new expression blends together a hand selection of the finest whiskies picked by Royal Salute Master Blender Sandy Hyslop. Each whisky is aged minimally for 30 Years and is sourced from Scotland.

 

The result of this meticulous blend is a luxurious concoction of sweet and fruity notes of juicy ripe pears, blood orange and honey. The medley of favours is reminiscent of the summer days in the highlands of Scotlands where the fruitbowl is overflowing with the freshest harvest. On the finish, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is smokey and lingers in the mouth.

 

A Toast to the 30th Million Dollars

 

 
What is the key to unlocking financial freedom? Some say earning the first million dollars is the answer, but we reckon that the 30th million would provide a greater ease of spending on luxury (given today’s rising inflation costs). The Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is a tribute to the Ceremony of the Keys, hosted annually at Scotland’s Holyrood Palace where the keys to the City of Edinburgh are presented to the Queen. Similarly, the key, whether metaphorically or literally, symbolises the magic formula for success.

 

Master blender Sandy Hyslop shares, “The new blend pays tribute to one of the longest-standing ceremonies still practiced by the British Monarchy and captures the celebratory energy and classic refinement of the Ceremony of the Keys. Each whisky that was selected to create this new expression is of the utmost quality, and from the start of production through to bottling, it was a thorough process that required constant care and attention. The result is a distinguished blend and a great addition to the fantastic collection of Royal Salute high-aged Scotch whiskies.”

 

A Toast to the 30th Career Year

 

Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom

Another significant milestone in anyone’s life is the celebration of their 30th year in a career. A professional life that’s three decades long commands respect as it exemplifies one’s devotion to honing a craft. When the Queen gave her first Christmas speech, she said, “I may faithfully serve Him and you, all the days of my life,” and kept her promises throughout her remarkable reign. The Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is a toast to the person’s exceptional commitment and the Queen’s faithfulness in the service to the people.

 

Presented in a hand-crafted flagon that spotlights high mastery of craftsmanship, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom’s stopper is inspired by the hilt of ancient Scottish swords. The granite-effect of the bottle accentuates the silver emblem and also provides a pleasant contrast to the presentation box, which features designs inspired by the Ceremony of the Keys like the ceremonial horns, royal roses, noble swords and regal crests.

 

Celebrations can happen anytime. It does not need to be confined to just milestones because memorialising a special occasion needs no particular date as every day is worth toasting.

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Six For The Summer: Cool Cabriolets To Look Forward To

Six For The Summer: Cool Cabriolets To Look Forward To

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Here are 6 sexy cabriolets that are guaranteed to amplify your sensory experience while driving.

By Sheldon Trollope

One of life’s greatest pleasures is an open-top drive in a cabriolet on a warm, balmy sunset. There’s nothing like the smell of sea salt when driving along the coast or the petrichor of the forest, freshly washed by the rain just moments before.


Driving top down also makes for a heightened sensory experience. The driver hears the engine and exhaust more clearly, and the smell of hot brakes and tyres from a spirited drive stirs the emotions to a new level.


If you’re lucky enough to be behind the wheel of an open cabriolet on these occasions, you can literally feel the stress melt away and a smile grow on your face. It has been said, however, that the most successful people make their own luck. So to prepare you for these situations, here are six of the latest cabriolets that are guaranteed to make your day. Every day.


Maserati MC-20 Cielo 

The newest in this group is the Maserati MC-20 Cielo. Hot on the heels of the coupé that made its debut last year, the Cielo is in fact more of a targa than an outright convertible. Instead of a folding fabric or metal top, this Maserati is fitted with a state-of-the-art electrochromic glass roof panel. At a touch of a button on the central screen, the top can be transformed from clear to opaque. Best-in-class thermal insulation promises to keep heat Sun’s heat at bay while it takes just a press of a button and 12 seconds to electrically remove the top.


Impressively, the MC-20 Cielo weighs just 65kg more than the coupe, which is insignificant for the revolutionary Nettuno twin-turbo V6 engine to overcome. With 630hp at the driver’s disposal, the MC-20 Cielo is capable of reaching over 320km/h and needs only three seconds to reach 100km/h from a standstill. Just as well then, that among the various drive modes available to optimize the car’s handling dynamics, WET Mode is also there for reassuring control when the heavens open.


Bentley Continental GT V8 Convertible


The perfect accompaniment to a cabriolet is an engine that sings. One of the best-sounding motors that money can buy is a high-revving V8 which incidentally, can be fund under the bonnet of the Bentley Continental GT V8 Convertible

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Its 4.0-litre twin-turbo engine produces a characterful V8 burble through its stylish quad exhaust pipes, while offering better efficiency for a Touring range of over 800km. All in unbeatable comfort for effortlessly covering long distances.


While a top speed of 318km/h and the ability to reach 100km/h from a standstill in four seconds, the Bentley Drive Dynamics selector allows the full breadth of performance, from class-leading refinement and comfort to focussed handling in Sport mode.


In addition, the Active All-Wheel Drive System, enables the use of rear-wheel drive as much as possible during normal driving for optimum efficiency and dynamic performance.


BMW M4 Competition Convertible with M xDrive


Another brand that is increasing the availability of all-wheel drive in its model range is BMW M. This performance division of BMW is known for building some of the most uncompromising performance cars of out time.


Most recently, the M4 is available in Convertible guise. Paired with all-wheel drive, the BMW M4 Competition Convertible with M xDrive, as it is properly called, breaks new ground for the M sub-brand. Just as well since its 3.0-litre, 6-cylinder in-line twin-turbocharged engine makes 510hp.


Reverting back to a fabric folding roof after a long hiatus also means adding the convenience of opening or closing the roof on the move at speeds of up to 50km/h.


Audi R8 Spyder V10 performance RWD


The Audi R8 has matured into something of a “thinking man’s” supercar. It is well-executed; stylish, handles beautifully and has a track record of reliability that is the envy of many exotic brands.


It also offers some pedigree, too. By way of the Lamborghini Huracan with which it shares its chassis and that fabulous V10 engine! Additionally, the Audi R8 Spyder V10 performance RWD offers a greater degree of purity with a rear wheel drive layout that saves weight as well as puts the driver firmly in control. With great power, comes great responsibility indeed.


Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet


No list of sports cars, open-topped or otherwise, would be complete without the Porsche 911. In this case, the latest 992-generation models are so complete that even the ‘entry’ model is easily capable of delivering all the useable performance anyone could possibly need. Look further up the price list and the Stuttgart carmaker is only too happy to oblige with even more potent versions of its iconic sports car.


The 385hp output of the 911 Carrera Cabriolet perfectly subscribes to the brand’s philosophy of Porsche Intelligent Performance. In the real world, stratospheric power outputs only translate to spending more time braking for the next corner. The driver of this 911 Carrera however, would be able to spend more time, savouring the nuances of the power band and the characteristic engine notes that come with every increment of revs. All the better that this is done with the top down…


Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic Black Convertible


Speaking of intelligent performance, one of the most beautiful cars in this group is also the most efficient. Powered by a 300hp, 2.0-litre turbocharged Ingenium four-cylinder engine, it generates maximum torque from just 1,500rpm. All this while delivering the expected sports car acceleration from 0 to 100km/h in only 5.4 seconds and a top speed of 250km/h.


The new R-Dynamic Black variants of the F-Type take the purity and presence of its sports car ethos to a new level. For starters, the 20-inch gloss black alloy wheels known as ‘Style 5039’ are not available on any other model in the range.

Inside, more quality detailing can be found that gives this car the look and feel of traditionally British craftsmanship which adds a greater sense of luxury and sportiness.


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Maserati’s Grecale is Built for “The Everyday Exceptional” Experience

Maserati’s Grecale is Built for “The Everyday Exceptional” Experience

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The Grecale comes in four different models and every one of them makes driving a pleasurable pastime.

By Joseph Low

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Maserati Grecale

 

Italian carmaker Maserati, known to manufacture some of the world’s fastest and most luxurious sports and passenger cars, has launched a new SUV class to complement its range of automobiles. The brand calls it “Grecale”, which in Italian means a north-easterly Mediterranean wind. Like other models, Maserati named it after the world’s most famous winds to reflect its speedy nature.

 

Its base model, the Grecale GT can hit 60mph in fewer than 5.6 seconds and 124 mph in 23.7 seconds. This performance has already surpassed its fellow German competitor. In today’s fast-paced world, having an SUV like the Grecale makes commuting between places an easy feat. Its five-seater arrangement is just about right for a young family looking for a car, and each model has three basic drive modes (Comfort, GT and Sport) that the driver can toggle depending on the need.

 

Maserati Grecale

 

For daily commutes in a city like Singapore, the ideal driving mode is Comfort, which guarantees maximum usability and comfort while ensuring peak efficiency. For those living in a country with long roads, the Sport mode will come in handy. Pedal sensitivity and gear change are set to peak performance and the driving position is lowered by 15mm — the spotlight is now on you and any preconceived notions of what an SUV can deliver will be rewritten.

 

The Grecale features a wide selection of powertrains, from conventional internal combustion engines to hybrid and a fully electric variation next year. As more countries move toward a greener future, the electric model, the Folgore, will most likely be a top pick for many across the world. Furthermore, it will be Maserati’s first fully electric SUV in its brand history and sets the standard for other upcoming electric vehicles the Trident brand has in its blueprint.

 

“The Everyday Exceptional” is the tagline for the Grecale, and it is an amalgamation of passion, innovation, versatility and style. These qualities are exemplified throughout the SUV starting from the exterior, which is the second series to adopt Maserati’s new styling direction after the marque’s flagship MC20. The car’s face features a distinctive Maserati grille but the rest of its bulbous body is emblematic of a typical SUV like its fellow competitors from Alfa RomeoPorsche and BMW.

 

Moving into the cabin, you will be greeted by the modern touches available such as the 12.3-inch dashboard containing a digital gauge cluster and a pair of touchscreens on the centre stack. A first for Maserati is the fitting of a digital clock, which not only tells time but also emits a signal response when a voice command is issued. Furthermore, the clock face can become a compass, an essential tool when embarking on an off-road journey.

 

When choosing an Italian brand like Maserati, you would be sure to know that you will be living each day without any compromise. Be it with your family in the city or road-tripping with your friends, the Triden brand’s Grecale model is there to confer you luxurious comfort paired with supreme performance that the marque is well-known for in the automobile world.

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Hugh Jackman’s Triplex Home Provides The Ultimate Summer Livingg

Hugh Jackman’s Triplex Home Provides The Ultimate Summer Living

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This triplex condominium provides an entire level each for personal space and entertainment, it also comes with a view of the Hudson River.

By Jeremy Yip

 

Hugh Jackman is the proud owner of a triplex apartment in the West Village in New York City but has decided to list it for sale. The triplex apartment is listed for a whopping US$39 million by Corcoran Group. With a home that has amenities accommodating the ideal summer living in NYC, interested buyers should take note of this listing.

Unique Interior Designed By Richard Meier

The apartment was designed by Richard Meier, a renowned and Pritzker Prize-winning architect who has made his name with a series of projects including the Getty Centre in Los Angeles. The condominium is located at a building known as 176 Perry Street and boasts over 11,000 square feet. The abode itself spans over three floors from the eighth to the tenth floor. What makes this property extra special is not only that Meier designed the building, but Hugh Jackman and his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness’s home interior is also specially penned out by the architect himself. The unit has been updated throughout the years since 2008 when the couple acquired it, but Meier’s special touch with the interiors undoubtedly still permeates the uniqueness and speciality of his works.

 

Vast Recreational Space For Utmost Relaxation

Jackman’s apartment is located on the eighth floor, and the level is home to four of the apartment’s five bedrooms, complete with adjoined bathrooms. In addition to the bedrooms, the floor also contains a library space that is ideal for the home’s inhabitants to share and relax.

Images of summer are typically recalled where one is bounding through vast plots of land and the floor-to-ceiling windows of the apartment expand the space where guests will not feel restricted to the confines of solid walls.

The huge recreational room facing the Hudson River is the most eye-catching feature of the space. One can appreciate spectacular views like sunsets, the Statue of Liberty and boats sailing past.

 

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The triplex home also offers a gorgeous staircase that merges the home’s three levels, with the lowest structure of the staircase encased in glass for a true interior style statement.

Image: Corcoran Group
Image: Corcoran Group

On the ninth floor, you’ll be able to access the gourmet kitchen, a dining room that doubles as a gallery space for artworks (if one is an avid collector) and a study office. Not only is the triplex home ideal for summer, but a gas fireplace is also an additional feature one would find on this floor to keep guests cosy in the cold New York winters.

Amenities For Summer Lovers

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Moving on to the highest level of the triplex, the tenth floor is dedicated to the luxurious master suite. A luscious bathroom with double sinks, a spa, sauna and dressing room make up the space. For summer, the area could also be reimagined as a space for working out or unwinding after a long day. The three-stacked property could hold a party or be a summer family home where every member get to be together while enjoying their own preferred activity.

Image: Corcoran Group
 

Minimalist Interiors That Allows An Easy Change-Up

The colour palette of the three-story apartment is mainly white, from the walls to the beams along with the windows and tile flooring, allowing the scenic views to truly stand out. The interior has been designed to reflect grandiosity like the towering column that reaches up to the ceiling of the tenth floor and the chandelier hanging from above. The minimalistic style juxtaposes nicely with the other elements of the space, therefore adding visual interest without sticking out too much.

 

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The styling showcases how much the owner can switch up the look and feel of the home with a few pieces of furniture. One could redecorate and reorganise the setup to suit different moods with ease. When choosing furniture to style the room, the choice of colours will be almost limitless due to its neutral tone.

 

The amalgamation of these interiors and amenities would greatly appeal to those vying for the supreme summer living at the West Village.

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Family friendly: Keeping pools good, clean fun

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Guillaume Leullier, founder of PoolHK.com, talks about the one-stop pool shop servicing pools in Hong Kong, Macau and much of Southeast Asia.

 

 

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You were born in France, but have spent over two decades working in Hong Kong. What inspired you to launch PoolHK.com?

The idea of PoolHK.com emerged during the beginning of the pandemic, around April 2020, when everybody was in lockdown and stuck in their home. Many people, including me, had to spend their holidays at home and needed to think of activities for their kids – a swimming pool was a popular idea. But how do you maintain a clean pool with many kids playing around and bringing in sand or dirt after walking around the pool? So, PoolHK was created. We started in Hong Kong, as the name suggests, and quickly grew to operate around Southeast Asia. Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand are now among our leading markets.

 

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Manga Rechargeable Robotic Pool Cleaner

 

Why are you confident about the growth of the private swimming pool market?

Pool owners worldwide have increased since 2018 and the growing popularity during the pandemic has been reported around the world. As CNBC said, “the recent Covid-19 induced spike is part of a decades-long trend that industry analysts say is likely to continue, even after the pandemic recedes.”

 

You’ve developed strong marketing targeted at owners of private villas. Do hotels and resorts also contact you?

Yes, resorts and hotels are increasingly asking for our products. Our electric vacuums are cordless, easy to operate and extremely practical for spot cleaning. Sand and debris can be removed from the steps and bottom of the pool in no time – and without closing the pool, as more traditional cleaning equipment requires.

 

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Delta 200 Pool Robot Cleaner

 

Tell us more about PoolHK’s mission and selection of top-of-the-line pool cleaners.

The mission behind PoolHK is to make pool cleaning simple and hassle-free by offering the highest-level products and services in this region, with free delivery to all major markets. Our official shop covers a wide range of equipment for in-ground and above-ground pools including cleaning tools and robotic cleaners, solar cover reels, solar showers, fountains, thermometers and more. We also have a new patented product that will increase the filtration capacity of our devices.

 

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Telsa 90 Heavy Duty Pool Vacuum Cleaner

 

Your products are protected by numerous patents. What did it require to build such an innovative range of cordless and rechargeable handheld and robotic pool-cleaning products?

That’s a great question, as all PoolHK products come exclusively from Kokido®️, the market leader for more than 30 years. Kokido’s main inspiration for product development comes directly from pool users themselves, based on their enjoyment and their need for efficient pool-maintenance solutions. The ongoing commitment to innovation has resulted in numerous patented cleaning solutions for soft-sided pools and in-ground pools. The focus is always on improving the all-round experience and wellness of pool users.

 

What solutions do you have for dealing with unwanted algae, which is a common problem in pools in tropical climates?

Algae can be a nightmare for a new swimming pool owner. On our blog, we provide guidelines and tips to get rid of algae. In short, you must keep the chlorine and pH level at a certain level to ensure no microorganisms can sustain algae.

 

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Telsa 50 High Power Pool Vacuum Cleaner

 

Where should readers go to buy PoolHK products?

Readers should visit PoolHK.com and look at all our products’ video description and see what’s most suitable for them. It could be a fully automated robot for your pool or just a small handheld vacuum for your spa. All products will be processed immediately and should be received within a week.

 

What are the delivery fees?

We’re devoted to making each customer happy, so offer free delivery including VAT and duty to Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. Our prices include everything, so after you place your order online, you won’t see any hidden fee when your parcel arrives! In other markets around the region, we offer special-price delivery rates.

 

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Telsa 05 Pool Vacuum Cleaner

 

What warranty is offered on the PoolHK range of products? Do you operate an after-sales hotline to answer any questions once people receive the products?

Of course. We have a one-year warranty on all our products, and our customer service team is happy to answer all questions. As a matter of fact, this aspects distinguishes PoolHK, as we accompany our user through their selection and never leave any question unanswered. People can read our reviews and see our customer service rating. Customers won’t be left alone after receiving our devices, as our team will always be available to guide you.

 

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What are the main qualities an entrepreneur should always have?

To be passionate and have a vision for your business, be curious about every aspect of it and be willing to learn from your mistakes.

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Rolls-Royce Unveils A New Exclusive Boat Tail

Rolls-Royce Unveils A New Exclusive Boat Tail

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The ultimate expression of customise coach-building, the latest Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is a doppelgänger of its owner.

By Jeremy Yip

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Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

What can a motor car provide, apart from getting you to places in style? Rolls-Royce has recently revealed a new exclusive Boat Tail model, at Concorso d’Eleganza, Villa d’Este 2022, on the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy. One would never have thought of it being real unless it is being witnessed in real life.

It features a generous hosting suite with the highest quality essentials for celebratory occasions and even alfresco dining. The unexpected function — one perhaps would need for a vacation drive or host a meeting in the open — the Boat Tail is far more than just a gorgeous car. It fully embodies personal touches of the owner, a blend of elevated functionality and personalised finesse. 

Some of the interiors on the above-pictured bespoke Boat Tail involve handcrafting from the owner’s pearling business. It went through a specific selection of four pearl shells personally chosen from the client’s private collection. The pearls are what give the inspiration for the exterior bodywork colour and uniqueness. 

The perfect colour combination of oyster and soft hues of rose, white and bronze mica flakes brings out the pearlescent nature in which it subtly changes elegantly when the light hits. Incorporated with pearling works, it definitely takes skill and detail-oriented craftsmen to construct the Boat Tail. This explains why it is one of the only three Boat Tails revealed this year, this is exclusivity at its finest.

One would have never considered a full hosting suite for the road, perhaps this is what an ideal luxury car should look and function like in today’s pursuit of opulence. 

 

Rolls-Royce never fail to impress with these added functionalities. When it became apparent that several of these wealthy clients shared a taste in yachts, the Boat Tail design was hatched. The plan: bring luxury everywhere you go with the Rolls-Royce cars. 

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail might not be the most practical for the everyday drive, but perhaps avid car collectors would definitely want to add the coveted objet d’art with an understated performance at its core. The British marque has demonstrated that the sky is not the limit. In fact, they extended further than the limitations, pushing what cars could provide for a luxury lifestyle. 

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The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition is a Collector’s Dream

The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition is a Collector’s Dream

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The release of a limited-edition Royal Salute’s perfectly aged Scotch whisky, The Platinum Jubilee celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years of reign in style and prestige.

By Jeremy Yip

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As the United Kingdom (UK) commemorates Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne, many regard her as one of the most outstanding faces of the British monarchy. She has ruled longer than any other monarch in British history. During her 70 years of reign, the royal family has been integral in the shaping of the nation’s infrastructure. An affirmation of a solid and immovable relevance of the monarchy. Through her seven decades, we saw how Her Majesty guide the UK through its changing times but what did not change was her style. Being the most iconic figure of the UK, the Queen’s impeccable style required utmost attention.

 

From 2 June 2022, the kingdom will be celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee for four days. To commemorate the special occasion, the Scottish whisky manufacturer Royal Salute has unveiled a limited edition, The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition. Deeply rooted in historical connectivity to the British monarchy, the first flagons of Royal Salute were created and gifted to the Queen on her coronation day in 1953. This time, the Scottish whisky distiller curated The Platinum Jubilee Edition, which amalgamates traditionalism and modernity, inspired by the timeless style of Queen Elizabeth II. The special collection has taken a considered design, much like Her Majesty’s sophistication.

 

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Royal Salute’s homage to the Queen was through the symbolism of the brooches that she was accorded throughout her reign in the UK. The seven iconic brooches designs have been engraved on seven different decanters and box designs, all of which reflect the colour palette of her famous wardrobe of styles and iconic looks. In further commendation of the brooches, they are made of 18-carat yellow gold, and platinum and laid with 70 diamonds — much likened to the royalty’s crown jewel. The unveiling of the Platinum Jubilee Edition whisky is essentially the considerate nature of details and the appreciation of finer things in life.

A total of 147 decanters were crafted from the hand-blown Dartington crystal making it a work of art just like the taste of the specially created blend. Due to the unique craftsmanship of the decanters, whisky lovers that would love to indulge in the set could add this to their prized collection. While Royal Salute has enjoyed a stellar reputation over the last decades for its unique blend, the rarity of whisky found in the Platinum Jubilee is even more sought after. With no less than 21 years coupled with a blend of exquisite details, the S$195,000 price tag is well justified. It also adds a new dimension of taste that could easily be distinguished for whisky lovers — the range of notes include red apple, blackcurrant and toffee.

 

Royal Salute BottleImage: Royal Salute
 

A befitting celebration of the Queen’s regality and considered disposition during her Platinum Jubilee, The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition is not only a simple homage to her reign but a nuanced affirmation of her role as the ultimate embodiment of British heritage and history. It is also a bottle of pride that anyone would want to add to their collection because there would only be one available for sale in Singapore.

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