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Picture a cellar master, in the half-darkness, stalking the archives at a distillery with a dogged determination, intent on hunting down the elusive, extraordinary one-offs that are aging in those caves. That's where this offering from The Vault began: Julie Landreau, the nose for family-run cognac maison Camus, eventually handpicked just four vintages from more than 300 options to form the basis of this exceptional one-off offering. If you can already taste that once-in-a-lifetime blend, read on.
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The late Tom Morgan understood all too well that moment of anticipation when hours of patience finally pays off. The Montana native was a fishing guide who turned to rod making after buying one too many sub-par options that ruined the meditative triumphs of a day's fishing. He wanted to create kit that truly matched the magnificence of his surroundings, in craftsmanship and performance—which you can try out for yourself via this offering.
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In a world of retouched selfies and Facetuned snapshots, true portraiture is even more precious. It captures the essence of someone, painstakingly and over hours of work, yet still reflects a fleeting moment; it's both enduring and elusive at the same time. British artist Fab Gorjian is an emerging talent who combines technical expertise (his lithograph-inspired esthetic is instantly recognizable) with the emotional insight of the best portraitists. If you want to capture a fleeting moment forever, read on.
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