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Burgundy’s Clos de la Roche Grand Cru is literally legendary: a local tale mentioned by author Jacky Rigaux (among others) would have it that the ‘Roche’ in Clos de la Roche was a dolmen used as a sacrificial altar by Celtic Druids in pre-Roman times
suggests a less alarming possibility: ‘What is clear is that we find in the Clos de la Roche large pieces of stone that have detached from the bedrock,’ she says
The awards programme's first gala celebration in Melbourne honours impressive companies and projects
including specialists in cross-border investment
By Your Investment Property Mag
Australia — PropertyGuru Group (NYSE: PGRU) today announced the Winners and Highly Commended recipients of the 6th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Australia)
supported by sponsor Subzero Wolf and partner Realestate.com.au
Australia’s finest developers and projects were honoured across 42 categories in the biggest edition yet of the awards programme
held for the first time at the Grand Hyatt Melbourne
The black-tie gala dinner and ceremony in the Victorian capital mark the first-ever occurrence of the prestigious event in Australia.
Aqualand was the most awarded developer of the night
winning the Best Developer title for the first time as well as the Best Luxury Developer and Best Mixed Use Developer titles
Aura by Aqualand was the most awarded project with six wins
including the Best Mixed Use Development award.
Other winning developments by the company were the luxury heritage development and waterfront apartment development known as The Revy at Darling Island and the luxury apartment development in New South Wales known as Blue at Lavender Bay.
founder and group managing director of Aqualand
was named Australia Real Estate Personality of the Year by the editorial team of Property Report by PropertyGuru
for achievements that include spearheading some of Australia’s largest urban renewal projects.
Salvo won the Best Lifestyle Developer title
in addition to a win for the high-rise apartment project Moray House
including the Best Luxury Boutique Developer title and a win for the boutique luxury apartment development in New South Wales known as Villia Bellevue Hill.
clinched the Best Breakthrough Developer title
one of four wins that include accolades for the company’s townhouse project Queensberry St
MRCB International was named Best Boutique Developer
with 26 Vista by MRCB Australia winning Best Lifestyle Development (Queensland).
Mark Moran Group was honoured with Special Recognitions in ESG and Sustainable Design and Construction
plus the Best Senior Living Landscape Design award for The Garden at Warrawee by Evette Moran.
The Best Condo Development (Australia) award went to Kurraba Residences by Third.i Group while the Best Housing Development (Australia) award went to Capri by Monaco Property Group.
Highett Common by Sunkin Property Group gained three awards
including Best Apartment Development (Victoria).
said: “We are proud to have held the largest edition of our Awards in Australia this year in Melbourne
The distinguished companies honoured this year have impressed the judges with their range and diversity
including the country’s finest apartments
they raise the gold standard of real estate in Australia and help local and international investors alike make confident property decisions in the country.”
GM of PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards and Events
said: “Australia has long been a sought-after investment destination for property seekers from Asia
so we’re delighted to host the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards for the first time in Melbourne
The awarded companies have conceptualised and created a range of impressive properties that offer a diverse choice of appealing opportunities for cross-border investors
These well-deserved awardees represent the growth and innovation that continue to drive the Australian property market.”
The list of winners was determined by an independent panel of judges comprising Lui Violanti
chairperson of the Awards in Australia and regional manager for Western Australia
director and divisional head for Asia Market in Victoria
HLB Mann Judd – HLB Australasia supervised the selection process under the guidance of Josh Chye
and credible.
Main country winners of the PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Australia) will be eligible to advance to the 18th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards Grand Final on Friday
Thailand where they will compete for honours against their peers from Singapore
Organised by PropertyGuru Group (NYSE: PGRU)
Southeast Asia’s leading property technology company
the 6th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Australia) are supported by silver sponsor Subzero Wolf; official magazine Property Report by PropertyGuru; official publicity partner Good Talent Media; media partners Australian Property Journal
and Your Investment Property Magazine; supporting partner Realestate.com.au; supporting associations Australasia Property Advisory Association
Australia Malaysia Business Council – Victoria
and Melbourne Chinatown Association; and official supervisor HLB.
For more information, email awards@propertyguru.com or visit the official website: AsiaPropertyAwards.com.
6th PropertyGuru Asia Property Awards (Australia)
WINNER: Luisant Queensberry Pty Ltd.
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Blue at Lavender Bay by Aqualand
WINNER: Blue at Lavender Bay by Aqualand
WINNER: Villia Bellevue Hill by Skyland Group
WINNER: Kurraba Residences by Third.i Group
WINNER: Como Terraces by Sterling Global & Cbus Property Pty Ltd
WINNER: Chapman Gardens by Chapman Garden NSW Pty Ltd
WINNER: Highett Common by Sunkin Property Group
HIGHLY COMMENDED: One Grant Crescent by Sunsuria Australia and Verdant Property Group
HIGHLY COMMENDED: Taylor by Eve Holdings & Guang Capital
WINNER: Bowen Terrace Residences by Skyhold
WINNER: Queensberry St by Luisant Queensberry Pty Ltd.
WINNER: Capri by Monaco Property Group
WINNER: Coppin Lodge by Enduro Properties
WINNER: The Revy at Darling Island by Aqualand
WINNER: Amorel by Capital Luxury Residences
HIGHLY COMMENDED: 26 Vista by MRCB Australia
WINNER: Waterford Student Accommodation by Exal Group
HIGHLY COMMENDED: One Grant Crescent by Axe Architects Pty Ltd
WINNER: The Garden at Warrawee by Evette Moran - Mark Moran Group
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which included more than 400 bottles of Domaine Ponsot wines split into 261 lots
achieved a total of around CHF1.345m (almost £1.2m)
All lots found buyers in the auction, held to mark Domaine Ponsot’s 150th anniversary
Its results again highlight top Burgundy’s allure
The appeal of wines sourced direct from the Domaine may also have inspired strong bidding
head of Christie’s’ international wine and spirits department
described ‘a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire wines from the [Domaine’s] library collection
as well as never before released large formats of the famous Clos de la Roche and other grand crus’
Sale highlights included a two-magnum lot of Clos de la Roche
which fetched CHF52,500 (£46,500; pre-sale high estimate: CHF20,000)
A magnum of Griotte-Chambertin 1990 fetched CHF10,625 (high e: CHF3,000)
Morey-St-Denis ‘Monts Luisants’ (Blanc
Aligoté) fetched CHF8,750 (high e: CHF1,300)
Christie’s’ auction notes said
sold to a Taiwanese collector for CHF175,000 (high e: CHF100,000)
Hammer-price proceeds from this lot will be donated to the charity ‘A Chacun son Everest’
which supports children afflicted by cancer or leukaemia
‘Domaine Ponsot is one of the most highly regarded Burgundy wine producers with a long history going back to 1872,’ said Vos
Strong results in the auction also ‘demonstrate Christie’s’ international outreach
and the global demand for outstanding Burgundy wines from both existing clients and new collectors’
Christie’s said 21% of auction registrants were first-time bidders
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arts and travel journalist with over 15 years of experience
She writes a wine column for the New Statesman and has appeared in publications such as Decanter
Cond\u00e9 Nast Traveller and National Geographic Traveller
in 2018 and it was awarded the Roederer Wine Book of the Year
If you own land under vine on Burgundy’s legendary Côte d’Or
Prices for grand cru vineyards have doubled in a decade and you can probably sell every drop you bottle
Season 8 of Love Is Blind may be wrapping up, but before we officially bid farewell, there's one last exciting stop: The highly-anticipated reunion special
Some of this season's most talked-about cast members are reuniting to relive the most unforgettable moments
As we countdown to the highly anticipated special on Sunday, March 9, Netflix has given fans an exclusive sneak peek at the cast's looks for the reunion
Let's take a look at their fabulous (or not-so-fabulous) outfits below
Monica Danús comes to the Season 8 reunion of Love Is Blind ready to make a statement
sporting a sleek middle part and a fiery red off-the-shoulder dress
She completes the stunning look with gold jewelry staples — rings
and earrings — that add the perfect finishing touch
Joey Leveille pulls up to the reunion in a sharp maroon suit paired with a brown-and-blue coral shirt and light brown dress shoes
Sara Carton turns heads at the Love Is Blind Season 8 reunion in a strapless leather dress featuring a lace cutout
Ben Mezzenga is the picture of a classic gentleman
wearing a double-breasted black blazer and matching pants
He completes the look with a crisp white button-up shirt
and effortlessly swoopy hair that's sure to make anyone swoon
Taylor Haag steals the spotlight at the Season 8 reunion of Love Is Blind
dazzling in a strapless beaded jumpsuit with sheer legs and matching pumps
She completes the look by pulling her gorgeous locks into a high bun
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rocking a navy tuxedo paired with dress boots
so it looks like he might be having a "glow-up" — but whether Taylor is the cause remains to be seen
Virginia Miller looks absolutely radiant in a lavender Albina Dyla dress that perfectly highlights her figure
She completes the lovely look with silver strappy heels
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He adds a fun pop of color with black-and-white loafers
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She finishes the get-up with strappy black heels
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wearing a brown blazer and matching trousers paired with a black t-shirt
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The redhead stuns in a halter gown with a plunging neckline and a beautiful blue beaded design
She elevates the vibrant look with diamond bracelets
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arriving at the Love Is Blind Season 8 reunion in an army green blazer and matching pants
He pairs the bold ensemble with a black t-shirt and leather loafers
Madison Errichiello flaunts her figure at the Love Is Blind reunion special in a black cutout Ver Luisant dress
featuring a plunging neckline and mesh detailing over her chest and thigh
She finishes the look with black lace-up heels
Mason Horacek opts for a laid-back look with a light grey suit
though the blazer sleeves are notably short
He pairs it with a white scoop-neck t-shirt and finishes the outfit with a silver watch and white sneakers
Meg Fink amazes in a royal blue Deme by Gabriella floor-length gown with long sleeves
The dress features a sheer top that reveals her bralette and a flattering ruched skirt
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