No. 646: : April 29, 2015

Assistant Editor : Natasha Vohra

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WOW 2015: Rupali Bhatnagar-Winemaker at Sula
April 27: Indian Wine Academy and delWine had pioneered the concept of selecting Top Ten Women of Wine in 2013 in order to recognise and motivate women to work and excel in the Indian wine industry as winemakers, sommeliers, marketers, educators and journalists. Starting the 2015 Series, we are pleased to welcome Rupali Bhatnagar,

IWINETC 2015: Le Champagne in La Champagne-Ooh Le La!
April 29: Despite the fact that it is prohibitively expensive in India to order champagne in a restaurant, Le Champagne is the most satisfying aperitif and possibly with the whole meal, writes Subhash Arora who was in La Champagne for a week recently to cherish the International Wine Tourism Conference and relish the world’s most sought after

Prowein 2015-Visiting Mittelrhein Region
April 29: Mittelrhein is a spectacular stretch of River Rhine between Bonn and Bingen, that is so reminiscent of Mosel because of steep slopes around the river and the high quality of white wines produced except that the prices are not commensurate with the high labour costs, writes Subhash Arora who visited the UNESCO World Heritage-listed

Bigger Bang for the Buck: Indian Wines get Respect at Indigo Delhi
April 27: Newly opened Indigo Restaurant, also known as One Golden Mile brings the culinary acumen of Rahul Akerkar to Delhi with a wine list that is almost as exotic as in the Mumbai original but perhaps due to the non-availability of Duty-free license, the prices are exorbitant. The Indian wines get an advantage and more respect

Champagne Fetches Highest Averages Prices
April 27: The French wines command almost three times the highest average world export prices, but Champagne is the most expensive wine category, selling for €11.25 a bottle whereas the average global price of exported wines is €2 a bottle, according to a study indicating the bubbly having a strong brand image and controlled pricing,

Torres to introduce Top-end Cava
April 27: After expanding out of its home base in Vilafranca del Penedés and setting up wineries in Catalonia, Rioja, Ribera del Duero, Rueda and Rias Baixas in Spain and Chile, USA and a JV in China, Bodegas Torres is ready to add top level Cava to its portfolio, according to Miguel Torres Jr., the son of Miguel Torres Sr. and now the

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