No. 596 : : April 09, 2014

Assistant Editor : Natasha Vohra

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Resurrection of Indage Wine Labels in a New Avatar
Apr 09: It may be news for many of our global readers but it’s an open secret in the wine circles in Maharashtra that Indage is coming back in the market, directly or indirectly with a resurrection of its popular labels about to be introduced in the market shortly, including the export market where they still enjoy goodwill, writes Subhash Arora who got the information from reliable sources who did not wish to be named till the wines enter the market

Indian Wines partake in Vinitaly
Apr 07: Two of the Indian popular wines Fratelli and Sula are participating at Vinitaly-the international wine fair wine fair which is world’s largest annual wine show and opened yesterday for 4 days ending on April 9.According to confirmed report Fratelli is showcasing 4 of its labels through its newly created label Indivine for the Italian market to avoid confusion. Wines and spirits from France and Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, as well as the

Dilli Leela ki Rasa Leela
Apr 09: The wine list at the luxury hotel Leela Palace in Delhi is salivating when you look at the left side but the right side is so palpitating that they should keep some Menus for guests with a blank right side to hide the prices, even though it makes you feel proud to see Indian wines placed on a high pedestal, with ‘Sette’ from Fratelli priced at Rs.7,000 plus taxes, writes Subhash Arora who has quit drinking wine at such high places for obvious reasons

Benvenuto Brunello 2014: Benvenuto Rosso!!Benvenuto Montalcino!!!
Apr 07: Benvenuto Brunello is perhaps the best organised Italian wine tasting annual event but it should be titled Benvenuto Montalcino because its second wine Rosso di Montalcino which can be drunk younger and is much more affordable, is equally or more important for the Indian wine market, writes Subhash Arora who feels Montalcino is the Mecca of expressive Tuscan wines with many other more affordable wines to its credit. Brunello is the signature

Star Chef: Chef Akira is Back at Delhi JW Marriott
Apr 07: Chef Akira Back, the man behind Akira Back Japanese Restaurant with the Korean Accent and American twist at the newly opened JW Marriott, which has won the hearts of many gourmets of Delhi in a short time since opening, was here when Subhash Arora met the celebrity chef from Las Vegas and tasted a few of his dishes as he discussed his style of cooking. The first thing that strikes you about Chef Akira, partner in his namesake

FDI in Retail still to fall in Place in India
Apr 09: The stand taken by the BJP in its Poll plank that FDI in retail would not be allowed despite the green signal by the current UPA government signals the possibility of further delay in the signing of the FTA between India and EU the talks for which had been going on for over six years but were put on the back-burner last year because of the ensuing elections, as predicted by delWine about 18 months earlier. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which

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