Chennai May Regress into Prohibition
Although it sounds like political rhetoric, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi voiced in a surprise statement yesterday the possibility of re-imposition of total prohibition in the state. The DMK leader was reacting to the demand by PMK founder Dr S Ramadoss to close down liquor shops and impose total prohibition in the sta
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We Recommend: Visit flavors P'tit Bar in Delhi
Tarsillo Nataloni, the Italian owner of Flavors Restaurant has opened a petit bar and restaurant to serve French food and perhaps the most attractively priced wines in Delhi, that should entice any wine lover in town to visit the bistro for a meal or a glass or a bottle of wine without burning a hole in the pocket. I chanced into the bar a
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Chile: Wineries of Central valley
Chile has a kaleidoscope of wineries, from the large traditional wineries making bulk wines and gradually shifting to higher quality wines to add to the reputation and revenues, several modern wineries many of them springing up during the last couple of decades, with increasing exports adding to the glamour, the very small-medium si |
Paanch Pyaras of Wine Come Together
Paanch Pyaras, the five lovables of wine, the First Growth Chateaux of Bordeaux - Lafite-Rothschild, Margaux, Latour, Mouton-Rothschild and Haut-Brion come together for the first time in more than twenty years for a Masterclass in London at the Decanter Fine Wine Encounter at the Landmark Hotel in November this year. Acc
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Better Days Ahead for EU Producers
Wine industry’s open secret is secret no more with the release of the latest wine report by Rabobank, which concludes that the industry is showing signs of recovery but high-end wine sales are still struggling in 2010, with nearly all major global suppliers reporting improved export trends for the first quarter 2010 thanks to an up |
Wine and Health: Arthritis Pain Reduces with Alcohol
Bollywood often uses booze drinking by protagonists to highlight reduction of sorrow and pain, especially due to the love lost, but a new study published online in the journal Rheumatology on Wednesday claims that drinking alcohol may not only reduce the severity of rheumatoid arthritis but also the risk of developing the disease. The |