No. 645: : April 23, 2015

Assistant Editor : Natasha Vohra

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We Recommend: Mas La Plana 2010 for Connoisseurs
April 21: This iconic Cabernet Sauvignon from Torres won against Bordeaux top wines like Haut Brion and Latour in a blind tasting in 1979 in Paris and at the current MRP of Rs. 6000 a bottle is one of the best value-for-money Retail wines in India. The price for the current year is expected to go up to Rs. 8000-9000 so it’s worth picking up a

Wine & Food Travel: Benvenuto Brunello- Benvenuto Baby Brunello
April 23: The 23rd edition of Benvenuto Brunello held in the heart of Montalcino every year had moments of elation and anguish for the producers as the tastings held on February 20-23 indicated that the 2010 vintage was exceptional and rare, deserving the 5-star rating while the 2014 was generally a disappointing vintage awarded 3 star, which

Moet Ice Impérial: Breaking Traditions with Style
April 22: A couple of years after it was launched in the US, UK and other planned destinations, Moet & Chandon has announced the launch of Moet Ice Impérial, the only champagne created to be served on the rocks, writes Subhash Arora who tasted and chatted with Elise Losfelt, a fourth generation winemaker at Moet & Chandon, and feels it

Argentine Embassy in Delhi Celebrates Malbec World Day
April 20: Malbec World Day celebrated in India on the appointed date of 17th April at the official residence of Ambassador Mr. Raúl I. Guastavino after a gap of one year, might not have been as colourful and flamboyant as the previous one in 2013 but it certainly focused on the right audience soaking in a perfect expression of the Malbec

Michelangelo Awards see Return of an old ally
April 22: The 19th edition of Michelangelo International Wine & Spirit Awards will take place in South Africa in August with the competition continuing to grow, having introduced South Africa’s first Liqueur Awards last year and founding of the Michelangelo IQ Business Wine Club in Johannesburg and with entries reaching a record 1730 as also the

Champagne: Study of Shipwreck Showcases Historical Winemaking
April 23: A study conducted by a team of scientists led by Prof Philippe Jeandet of the University of Reims in Champagne-Ardenne of champagne bottles found in a 170-year old ship wreckage in Åland, Finland found the bottles in good shape and the bubbly drinkable though with different characteristics than today’s champagnes, giving

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