Time in a bottle
We're sharing a bottle of Reserva at the top of the world. The two of us looking down over the vineyards like we own the place. If we weren't due in the city for dinner, I could sit here all day. You can do that sort of thing in northern Spain. People in the mountains don't have much use for a watch. Everything comes in its own time, nothing is hurried. Especially the wine that sits for up to 20 years inside an oak barrel.
Madrid is a different story. We need to be on time for reservations at Zalacaín. That's why she's brought her new Stauer Rioja. This elegant bracelet watch features lustrous, gold-fused links and a rich burgundy dial. Gold hands, numerals and markers mark time with an impeccable Swiss movement. And a final touch of luxury can be found on the crown, capped with a genuine sapphire. The Rioja is water-resistant up to 3 ATMs. Designed exclusively for palates of exceptional taste.