Wine Club Tasting: De Mour Bordeaux Wines at P’tit Bar
Fine Bordeaux wines can be available at affordable prices despite heavy taxes if the government makes their entry easier by relaxing the high-barrier excise regulations and registration process as Subhash Arora discovered at a tasting organised by the Delhi Wine Club at P’tit Bar Bistro with De Mour Bordeaux wines organised by Ubi |
Wine Feature: Tuscan Tasting 2011: Wine Women of Tuscany
Mar 8: Women may not have been in the foreground in wine production barely a couple of decades ago but they are quite strong, ambitious and hard working when it comes to being passionate, writes Subhash Arora on the 100th Anniversary of the International Women’s Day today as he met a few of the enterprising women in Tu |
We Recommend: Olive Wine Bar on Thursdays
Olive Wine Bar at the Olive Beach restaurant in Delhi may not have yet innovated enough as a wine bar but a special discount of 30% on the already low prices and complimentary snacks during the special promotion every Thursday evening, makes it a must-visit venue for wine lovers, writes Subhash Arora who checked out the repo |
Good Earth Wines Enter Indian Embassy in US
Mar 5: Although Good Earth or any other Indian wines may never be allowed inside the White House in the US because of their policy to serve only American wines, the former has been able to enter the gates of the Indian Embassy in Washington DC which has selected their wines for official functions, as also several restaurants an |
Drink Olive Oil before Wine to keep Fine
A two-day event designed to promote business relations between Italian wine and olive oil producers and Indian buyers that took place at the new Leela Palace Kempinski Hotel in Delhi recently, was more of a fact finding mission and training programme for olive oil and wine and did not appear to be a direct wine promotion. Organised by |
American Teens Prefer Liquor to Beer or Wine
Americans may be close to being the biggest wine consuming nation, but their teenagers prefer liquor to beer and don’t find wine even on their radar, perhaps due to the lack of advertising as one of the reasons, points a new study which also attributes high-risk behavior like binge drinking, drunk driving, smoking tobacco or marijuana |
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