by Natalie | May 20, 2019 | Islander Life 1
Sake (Japanese: 酒, [sake] SAH-kay) is an alcoholic beverage obtained after the fermentation of rice and is one of the most important and best-known drinks in Japan. The technique of making sake was introduced from China shortly after the cultivation of rice in the...
by Natalie | May 13, 2019 | Islander Life 1
A camping trip around Europe in 2009 led us to the medieval town of Lienz in Austria, overlooked by the snow-capped mountains of Tyrol. Here, we stumbled upon a tiny wine bar, which was packed with interesting wines. The food selection to accompany the wines was...
by Natalie | May 6, 2019 | Islander Life 1
EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT: Since its’ foundation in 2012, Asociación Ondine has grown steadily with a rapid expansion taking place over the last few years; an expansion that reflects a pressing global need to urgently and actively protect, restore and regenerate...
by Natalie | May 1, 2019 | Islander Life 1
Rotana is back! Those who were fans of its original incarnation, the spectacular Lebanese eaterie on San Magi, will be relieved to hear that it’s back and it’s bigger and better. Now situated on popular Carrer Anibal, the décor is warm and welcoming. Large sofas at...
by Natalie | Apr 12, 2019 | Islander Life 1
Message from Phil Wade – Marine Inspirations It is now over two weeks since the Big Bottle of Wine Party and apologies for the delay in getting a report to you. Below is a short report that we have put up on the Marine Inspirations website in case you are...
by Natalie | Apr 11, 2019 | Daily News, Features, Islander Life 1
For the 4th year running Anita Vince and her team are braving the GR221 through the Tramuntana Mountain Range to raise money for Cancer Support Mallorca. A core team of 7 ladies, plus many others who will join for individual days, will leave Pollensa on the 19th of...