Monks, Pinot, and Thomas Jefferson
In Burgundy’s storied village of Pommard, a newly restored 12th-century château reopens as a hotel, reviving historic vineyards once praised by America’s third president
Winning the Cold War in Bed
A cheap Apple that doesn’t fall far from the tree! A smart Lego brick for the tech at heart! And more …
The Great Broth Revival
Flavor in a cup—from Brodo, to Bar Chimera’s beef iteration, to Cove’s seasonal-vegetable elixir—is back, and you can make a really good one at home
The Viscontis of Georgia
Fleeing the Years of Lead in the 1970s, a branch of the Italian aristocracy traded Milan for rural Georgia—where their family estate has since become one of the South’s most singular hotels
The Layover Look
The secret to looking good at the airport isn’t suffering beautifully. It’s wearing clothes that quietly do their jobs so that you don’t lose your mind
How to Win at the Paris Flea Market
At the world’s largest antiques market, a new breed of personal shopper helps deep-pocketed visitors navigate the stalls, haggle with vendors, and ship their treasures home
Alicia Vikander
The Danish Girl and Ex Machina actress answers 67 of life’s most pressing questions
The Geisha Next Door
At the Capella Kyoto, a new Kengo Kuma–designed hotel in the heart of Miyagawa-chō, travelers gain a rare glimpse into the city’s elusive “flower-and-willow world”
Last Call at Mezzaluna
With a potential closure looming over the Upper East Side Italian restaurant, the owner’s daughter reflects on growing up in its dining room, and what the future holds for the family business