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Chatef: Neilla
May 13: Executive Chef at The Claridges ,Chef Neeraj Tyagi was the Opening chef- in- charge of Sevilla that has been awarded the 'best new restaurant in Delhi' by the Times Food Guide-the Mediterranean restaurant at the Claridges was the venue of Delhi Wine Club dinner. Renu and Anil Malhotra talked to the Chef at length as he was preparing the dinner for the members and were impressed by his dexterity. "Never trust a thin Chef" is an old adage.
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Concours Mondial de Bruxelles opens in Slovakian Capital
May 11: The 20th edition of the 3-day international roving wine competition, Concours Mondial de Bruxelles, was inaugurated at the Incheba Expo in Bratislava by Mr. Robert Fico, where over 8200 wine samples from 50 countries are to be tasted by over 300 judges from 40 countries, writes Subhash Arora who is judging for the fifth consecutive year. Every year in May one city in a European country starts buzzing with excitement as over 300 |
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Riedel Sommelier da Jawab Nahin
May 15: Riedel is celebrating 40th anniversary of unveiling Sommelier Series which created a sensation by introducing the grape varietal specific glasses in 1973 when Prof. Claus Riedel designed the series with the glass having a capacity of one bottle in its Bordeaux and Burgundy version, writes Subhash Arora who had met the Italian distributor, Gaja Distribution at Vinitaly and talked at length about this collectible glass with no equals with |
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Desi Champagne Chandon from Moët Hennessy
May 15: The talks of Moët Hennessy releasing the much written-about Chandon sparkling wine from Nashik are in the air with Decanter disclosing the open secret about the company announcing plans to release the Indian avatar, but one would have to wait and see whether it will be coined the ‘desi champagne’ and the still undisclosed release price, writes Subhash Arora. Travelling back in time or déjà vu? That is the impression left by a recent article in |
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Murdoch and the Marche Wine Producer
May 16: The recent news report that Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch has bought the 16-acre Moraga Vineyards estate located in the hills above Bel Air in LA for an estimated $ 29 million, is not an isolated example of successful business investing in wine because of their passion, writes Subhash Arora who finds a similarity with the Italian businessman Walter Darini who has set up a small, modern winery he visited in the Marche region, |
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Chinese Camel ready to grab the Tent
May 16: In what started as an attractive opportunity for the Bordeaux producers, Chinese started buying fine wines and made news when a couple of years they bought the first vineyard in Bordeaux. Now they are gobbling up vineyards and Christie's has even set up the first estate agency to for Chinese to buy wine estates and the future is likely to see ownership change hands like real estate in countries like the US where there is free choice. |
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