The Story of Moroccan Wine
Moroccan wine history stretches back centuries - and no trip is complete without trying some local wine. The first vines were planted after the Roman invasion in the first century AD and wine, along with olive oil, was sent back to Rome. After Morocco converted to
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Meet The Young Chefs Putting Morocco on the Map
In the kitchens of Mouton Noir in Gueliz, Aniss Meski slices kohlrabi to pair with smoked salmon for lunch. Over in Hivernage, Maria Merouane slow cooks mutton in a rich ras el hanout sauce. Ask most people about Moroccan food and they’ll think of tagine and
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Ultra Smoky Zaalouk
Moroccan salads mark the start of any celebratory meal in a medley of colourful, sweet and savoury, intensely delicious appetisers. It is said, the more of them there are - and there can sometimes be as many as 12 or 15 - the more distinguished
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Design Story – Room 6
El Fenn is known for its drama and scale. This suite has all that - and more. In fact, it was an entire standalone apartment before it became one of the six rooms we opened with in 2004. Our original partners Howell James and Vanessa Branson
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Top 5 Things To See In The Souks of Marrakech
There's so much to see when you visit Marrakech’s souk for the first time. But between spice stalls, wood carvers and metal workers, centuries-old monuments and carpet auctions, it can feel overwhelming deciding on your must-sees. So we’ve put together a mix of experiences that hit
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The Artisans of Morocco – Zellige Tiling
Mention Moroccan design and one thing will usually top the list: zellige tiling. The intricate shapes, patterns and colours of zellige mosaics are a key element of Moroccan interiors. Cut into a variety of shapes and configurations, the tiling has been used for centuries to create