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Brûlé Brief

April 17, 2006 at 12:55 PM | by | Comments (0)



How do those chaps at the Financial Times find the energy to work? Here are Tyler Brûlé's (he of the travel trend forecasting and the diacritical marks) most recent travels, according to his April 15-16 Financial Times column:

April 4: Munich
April 5: Hamburg
April 6: Milan
April 7: Milan - St. Moritz
April 8: St. Moritz
April 9: St. Moritz
April 10 - 12: New York, London, Zürich
April 13: Return to St. Moritz
April 14: St. Moritz
April 15: Shopping excursion to Como, return to St. Moritz

A bit of a blah two weeks, really. Remarkably, Mr. Brûlé manages to stay away from Japan for a fortnight. He also lets us know that Privatair's Boeing Business Class Jet seats are not particularly comfortable for sleeping.

Elsewhere in this past weekend's FT, Sarah Woodward writes a lovely piece on the joys of Corsica in the off-season. Woodward's attention to Corsican food and drink, in particular the centrality of chestnut flavor (in cake, jam, honey, beer, whisky, flour, and ham) is mesmerizing. Even Corsican pigs, Woodward tells us, spend their lives grazing through chestnut groves, their meat picking up the distinctive flavors of chestnut. Like much of the best travel writing, Woodward's story uses a particular object as a prism to talk about a host of other subjects. In this case, food is a gateway to a discussion of Corsican nationalism, demography, and geography.

All issues of nationalism aside, we think some Corsican ham would have been the perfect complement to a Cadbury Cream Egg yesterday.

--Alex Robertson Textor

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