Sunday Seven

The Sunday Seven // 07.28.24

New places for Pinot, where to go in the south of France, and Uber's water debut.


Happy Sunday, friends! I missed the last couple of these, but I’m back with my latest roundup in wine, food, lifestyle, design and travel. This one’s got the newest Pinot Noir region to watch, lesser known gems in the south of France, and Uber’s water debut.

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Billionaire Poser Photographer

This artist pretended to be an ultrawealthy European socialite to gain access inside the city’s most exclusive real estate listings. Now she’s sharing the photos with us!


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All Eyes on Paris

With all eyes, on Paris, I thought I’d share this set of itineraries for the perfect Paris day, according to locals and tastemakers.


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For the Pinot Lovers

If you love Pinot Noir like I do, here’s a new wine region to look out for. Pinot from Alsace is bright, juicy, and easy to drink. It’s leaner than California Pinot, but with more red berry fruit than the dark, cherry flavors often found in the ones from Oregon.


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California Mediterranean Casual

A Spanish Mediterranean in the Palisades gets a full and fresh update. I love the light, earthy tones, and organic textures. The house feels livable and supercozy.


Uber’s Water Debut

Pretty genius: Uber is now letting riders book private yachts and water limos in Europe. Water transport is the way to go in Venice, Greece, or Paris!


Lesser-Known French Riviera

To really get to know the French Riviera, there are lots of lesser-known places to explore. Five charming villages to visit in the south of France.


Bus Stop’s Winning Ticket

A storied painting by Italian Renaissance master Titian, once found in  a plastic bat at a London bus stop, recently sold for $22.3 million at auction!


Hope you have a wonderful and relaxing rest of your weekend!
xx—BB

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