We Recommend: Sauvignon Blanc 2009 Grover
During my visit to Hong Kong where ten Indian producers had offered their wines for tasting, I was pleasantly surprised with the 2005 vintage of Sauvignon Blanc from Grover, especially after the two previously unimpressive harvests. This is the best vintage Grover has produced since it brought out this varietal about 4 years ago. |
Wine Dinner: Italian Wines Debut at Olive Beach
Six different Italian wines from Marche region were uncorked for the first time in India at a dinner organised by the Delhi Wine Club at the Olive Beach Restaurant, last Sunday, followed by an official launch at Hotel Park. Subhash Arora who was present on both the occasions, writes. The star wine maker owner Enzo Mecella from the |
Wine Feature: Ribeira Sacra for irresistible Spanish Wines
La Ribeira Sacra, a barely accessible, exquisitely rural wine region in northwestern Spain's vast, mountainous Galicia (some 350 miles northwest of Madrid), is exhibiting potential more exciting than any emerging region, says our Spanish wine expert, Gerry Dawes who has traversed Spanish wine roads for over four decades. The largely |
Climate Change and Future of Wine
Global warming will affect different regions in different ways and may even be a boon for areas with marginal climates, but it will have a huge impact on the styles of wine we drink, says Tim Aitkins MW who wonders if the newer Indian palates may develop taste for indigenous varieties like local specialties like Chhabri and Bangalore Purp |
Hyatt to Launch 5 New Hotels in India
Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels Corp and the Indian real estate developer DB Hospitality Pvt. Ltd., part of DB Group, announced yesterday that Hyatt will operate five new hotel properties in India between 2010 and 2014. The properties to come up include- Park Hyatt Mumbai, Grand Hyatt Goa, Grand Hyatt Pune, Hyatt Place Pune and Hyatt |
Indian Retail suffers a year of Recession
India's retail industry boom gave way to despair in 2009 as consumers held back big spending, forcing some companies to restructure while recession-battered western retail chains would have felt glad they were not allowed to set shop, according to a report in Economic Times. Although the UPA government returned to power stron |
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