No. 599 : : April 30, 2014

Assistant Editor : Natasha Vohra

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Italian Foss Marai makes a bubbly splash in Indian market
Apr 29: India seems to be finally taking to sparkling wines, which has prompted both importers and local wineries alike to add them to their portfolios. Italy’s boutique winery Foss Marai is the new entrant that made a splash at a wine dinner on April25 at Hyatt Regency Mumbai where our Mumbai Correspondent Rishi Vohra CSW had an opportunity to taste some of their offerings. Nestled between North Italy’s wine producing regions of Friuli and

Dalvina from Macedonia Launched in Tamil Nadu
Apr 24: The once integrated European country Macedonia ruled India over 2300 years ago for a few years when Alexander the Great conquered Northwestern part of India but now the fragmented tiny country has taken a small step to win over the palates of Indian wine drinkers through the launch of Dalvina brand of Macedonian wines in two Southern estates of India last Saturday. DrinksRus Beverages Pvt. Ltd, owned by the Australian distribution

Star Chefs: Chef Yenjai Suthiwaja of Neung Roi
Apr 30: The secret of success of Neung Roi at the Radisson Blu Plaza, rated as the best Thai cuisine Restaurant in Delhi has been an elaborate procedure in the selection of Chef Yenjai Suthiwaja who insisted on sticking to the authentic Thai style made with the best ingredients from Thailand and fresh imported vegetables, writes Lavina Kharkwal ,a member of the Delhi Wine Club. The striking feature about Thai cuisine, even before one has

UK Fine Wine Company Sued for Fraud in USA
Apr 24: An American collector Julian LeCraw has filed a suit against the London-based Antique Wine Company and its owner Stephen Williams for selling fake wines including a prized 1787d’Yquem but the company has denied the allegations and proposes to defend its stand. This brings again the issue of counterfeit wines in India where there is no market for collectible wines, writes Subhash Arora who advises caution anyway when buying expensive

Wine & Health: Too much Wine may cause Binge Eating
Apr 25: Drinking wine in moderation is beneficial for heart and several diseases but too much can be harmful for liver, cancer etc due to alcohol. A new survey indicates that wine or alcohol beyond the reasonable limit of 3 glasses brings one to a tipping point where one loosens up enough to binge on food that may result in an extra calories and one’s putting on weight. If you are on a diet to lose weight and your dietician advises against drinking wine or

Wine & Health: Now Wine Consumption Good for Kidneys too
Apr 29: A new study conducted at the University of Colorado, suggests that moderate consumption of wine regularly could help prevent chronic kidney disease (CKD) and for those already suffering from it, there may be lower risk of cardiovascular disease but warns against drinking higher amounts or recommending those suffering from CKD to start drinking wine. The Study led by Dr. Tapan Mehta, a renal fellow at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical

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