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Saint Valentine put himself about a bit – or, rather, was put about a bit, since his travels began long after his death. Skeletal remains
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Saint Valentine put himself about a bit – or, rather, was put about a bit, since his travels began long after his death. Skeletal remains

The wine world has lost one of its best-known names with the recent death of Georges Duboeuf, the man they called ‘le roi’ and sometimes

Two of Kilkenny’s most renowned restaurants have this week made it onto one of Ireland’s most coveted culinary lists. Kilkenny city’s critically acclaimed Ristorante Rinuccini

A few years back wine on tap made its debut on the market. I admit I was hesitant at the time, but recently I made

Stephen McArdle has worked in top restaurants in Dublin, Belfast and London. But now he has made his home in Kilkenny and found the ideal

Spain devotes more land to growing vines than any other country in Europe but produces considerably less wine than France or Italy. The discrepancy is

A hotel in the heart of medieval Kilkenny has been given the go ahead for its plans to expand. The Rivercourt Hotel at the bridge

Wine production is hardly the most pressing issue for Australians at the moment, but the fires that have been ravaging the country are threatening its

After the great Christmas Day food splurge … come the leftovers! It will probably come as no great shock to people in Kilkenny that most

As we prepare for today’s Christmas Day feast, the people of Kilkenny have been urged not to let their festive cooking become a pain in
