We unveil exclusive Ultimate Gift Guide offerings, venture to Egypt, and road test Audi's new Concept C convertible for Robb Report's Giving Issue.
That’s one of my earliest memories of a holiday gift that made my eyes go wide. I’d campaigned for a dirt bike for more than a year, and the mag wheels were the detail that pushed it fromin my 10-year-old mind.
This gift didn’t appear under the tree like everything else. It was unveiled later, pulled from our own family vault—i.e., the garage—as the morning’s final reveal.Meet the Most Exclusive Wine Clan in the Worldin our Giving Issue. The real test wasn’t verbal. It was physical. Eyebrows had to lift. Eyes had to widen. A tiny, incredulous nod didn’t hurt. If that didn’t happen, we moved on.with canyon landings, private tented camps at altitude, and a stop at Lake Titicaca to weave with a master artisan. On the water, a 35-foot mahogany—one of the last survivors of the Judgment of Paris—poured during a private dinner at the estate. The meticulous dresser can go, where a suit, shoes, and a leather bag are made for you across three master Japanese ateliers. And yes, that’s only a sampling. The full list includes 27 gifts, each chosen the same way.’s online home for all things rare and exceptional. For a short window, these gifts will be available exclusively to readers through the QR code in this issue. So, if the one-of-one platinum, where he learns that thrilling all-electric performance can be driven by design rather than data. Tim Pitt, meanwhile, looks at the other side of the E.V. push in “in Luxor, Egypt, where the visionary behind a luxury hotel is transforming a stretch of land into a working farm and artisan’s enclave—papermakers, ceramicists, furniture makers—all collaborating alongside the river. And in “Houses of the Vine,” wine editors Mike DeSimone and Jeff Jenssen take us inside the wine world’s most exclusive guild: 12 families who have shaped fine wine for generations, passing down knowledge the way others would heirlooms. Decades ago, that dirt bike didn’t make my jaw drop because of the price tag. It hit because someone paid attention to the detail that mattered most. Somewhere in these pages—on the road, in a vineyard, or hovering over a Peruvian volcano—I hope you feel that same spark. Eyebrows raised and eyes wide open.John Vorwald is Robb Report's executive editor. He joined the magazine after stints at Details magazine , the New York Post , Peter Kaplan's New York Observer and BlackBook, back when…MagazineThe 2026 Golden Globes Gift Bag Will Be Worth Nearly $1 Million—Here’s What’s InsideKate Winslet Says Her ‘First Intimate Experiences’ as a Teen Were With Women: ‘I’d Kissed a Few Girls, and I’d Kissed a Few Boys’
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