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Listed at $115 million, The Oaks Estate on Lake Thonotosassa is Florida's most extraordinary private residence 87 acres, 36,000 square feet of French Normandy architecture, a private racetrack, a 20-car collector garage, and a world so vast it takes 3.5 hours to tour. This is what trophy real estate looks like when ambition has no ceiling.
When Rolls-Royce commissions a watchmaker, the result transcends timekeeping. Inside Bovet’s bespoke creation for the Rolls-Royce Boat Tail lies a masterpiece of haute horlogerie, mechanical innovation, and ultra-limited exclusivity reserved for the world’s most discerning collectors.
Ballyfin Demesne is one of Ireland’s most exclusive five-star castle estate hotels, offering ultra-private stays, historic Georgian architecture, and personalized luxury experiences set within 600 acres of countryside parkland.
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Monaco has finally received its first ever Regional Edition Cuban cigar the Ramon Allones Casino, a limited production of 6,000 numbered boxes crafted exclusively for the principality. From the story behind the release to where to find one, this is everything a serious aficionado needs to know.

Listed at $115 million, The Oaks Estate on Lake Thonotosassa is Florida's most extraordinary private residence 87 acres, 36,000 square feet of French Normandy architecture, a private racetrack, a 20-car collector garage, and a world so vast it takes 3.5 hours to tour. This is what trophy real estate looks like when ambition has no ceiling.

Every summer, the French Riviera becomes the most concentrated display of maritime wealth on earth. From the 180-metre Azzam to the iconic Flying Fox, these are the most extraordinary superyachts on the Côte d'Azur in 2026 and the events, ports, and extraordinary details that define the season.
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