Blog: Wine Education a la Indian Wine Academy
To many people wine education means only a formal course that gets one a diploma at the end and perhaps helps them in their jobs or careers, but to us at the Indian Wine Academy it means something else and beyond, as is best explained by a couple of several mails received last week, acknowledging our contribution to wine |
Sulafest-Mini Woodstock in Nashik
The fourth edition of Sulafest held at Sula Vineyards last Saturday may be miniscule compared to Woodstock but over 3000 young people thronged the amphitheatre to enjoy an interesting day, away from the humdrum of a big city like Mumbai, although people from Pune, Nashik and as far as Delhi also enjoyed a day of wine, food, |
Moet Chandon introducing cousin Mohit Chander
LVMH owned Moet Hennessey India, the importer of Moet Chandon Champagne plans to produce in Nashik a premium version of the French bubbly that might be christened as Mohit Chander (MC), writes Subhash Arora who believes the nick name will be Chandon as in the other non-French countries where the big daddy of Champagne |
TASTE of Wines from Ubi FRANCE
The second edition of TASTE 2011, the wine and food show held recently in Mumbai had a dominance of wines from France organised by UbiFrance although there was presence from countries like Italy, South Africa, Central Europe, Slovenia, Australia and a couple of wineries from India as well, writes Subhash Arora who tasted sever |
Passing By: Michel Négrier of Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite
Michel Négrier, Export Director of Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite was in Mumbai and Delhi recently to promote the current portfolio of 11 wine labels from French and Argentine stable of the iconic wine family from Bordeaux, introduced recently by Aspri. Subhash Arora who met him at a dinner in Westin, Gurgaon had |
East French Antique Wine fetches Record Price
The world of wine getting used to the record auction prices of Lafite and other Bordeaux wines was jolted on Saturday with the news that a 1774 Vin Jaune from the relatively unknown Jura region of France fetched a record price of €57,000 by a Swiss representing a wine amateur group at the local annual auction. To get a clearer pe |
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