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TAX- AND DUTY-FREE NEWS BULLETIN
LUXURY AT A LOWER PRICE
ICELANDIC WOOLLENS
Evolving over 1,100 years of expo-
sure to the sub-Arctic climate,
Icelandic wool has a distinctive com-
bination of inner and outer fibres.
The outer fibres are long, glossy,
tough and water-resistant, while the
inner ones are fine, soft and insulat-
ing, providing resistance to cold.
Nature still reigns supreme through
the whole manufacturing process of
Icelandic wool, while the sheep from
which the wool is sheared still graze
freely in summer, as they have
always done, on vast tracts of open
land.
Icelandic woollens are the natural
choice if you want to share in the
wonders of the unique country that
created them; they are as much a
part of Iceland as its mountains,
waterfalls and hot springs.
Icelandic wool and woollen products
are available at Íslandica, Leifur
Eiríksson Terminal, and in shops
countrywide.
Jägermeister has been
traditionally enjoyed as an
ice-cold shot. The German
bitter is also served, espe-
cially throughout Scandi-
navia, to complement beer
or coffee. But, contrary to
most bitters, Jägermeister
can also be part of various
long drinks, a trend grow-
ing more popular in Den-
mark and Sweden. Give it a
try.
When you enter a pub or
cafe in Copenhagen just
ask for a Brandbil (Fire Engine) – and enjoy
the elegant red long drink consisting of
Jägermeister, red soda (sweet soft water) and
ice cubes.
It’s not just served in pubs. Flash into a dis-
cotheque, notice the young men and women
fuelling up for an endless night of dancing
with a glass of Brandbil in their hands.
To explore the possibilities of Jägermeister,
log on to www.jager.com
The timelessness of diamonds.
The modernism of steel. The
beauty of design. TAG Heuer is
showering diamonds on two
leading lines within its stun-
ning collection, Alter Ego and
LINK: new watches made for
exceptional women.
Both modern and feminine, ele-
gant and sporting, 11 diamond-
set watches are now enriching
the two leading series within
the TAG Heuer range.
Alter Ego is a daringly modern
timepiece with a black dial and a leather strap, and the fire
of 54 diamonds, pavé-set along the curves of a steel case.
At the same time, the diamonds seem to melt into the
flowing lines of the Link chronograph.
Designed for women, right down to the slightest detail, the
Diamond collection by TAG Heuer echoes its inherent
personality: Luminous, Sophisticated, Contemporary.
These exquisite new watches can be found at Leonard’s
Gift Boutique inside the Leifur Eiríksson Terminal.
DIAMONDS ON STEEL
JÄGERMEISTER MORE THAN
A GREAT SHOT
Exclusive Camus VSOP Cognac will be offered at a special price at the
Duty Free Shop at Keflavík International Airport this autumn.
Camus has been the most popular cognac in Iceland for decades due
to its high quality. Camus is the only cognac house to have won a gold
medal in the International Wine and Spirit Competition on each of the
four occasions it has entered.
Camus Cognac was founded in 1863 by Jean-Baptiste Camus, and
each of his subsequent generations has considered it a duty to
preserve and enrich the legacy handed down to them. Today the
company is in the capable hands of Cyril and Jean-Baptiste Camus,
the fifth generation of the Camus family.
The company’s guiding principles have always been tradition, inno-
vation and quality. Its new generation cognacs include Camus
Josephine pour Femme, and now Camus Neon.
The Camus Cognac range is available at the Duty Free Shop at
Keflavík International Airport, and at alcohol stores in Iceland.
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