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Blog : Prosecco 1754 or Frizzante 1593-or Fynes 1593
August 16: While writing an earlier Article on the Prosecco Vans in the UK, I was happy to note that the contentious issue of not allowing serving Prosecco from kegs, which is not allowed by the Italian rules, was resolved by the UK merchants but it left me wondering why they would call the fizz Frizzante 1754 and I am happy I could solve the mystery- if there was one, writes Subhash Arora. With Prosecco becoming ever-increasingly popular in UK, |
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We Recommend: Fratelli Vitae Chardonnay 2015
Aug 17: Although Chardonnay has not done well as a varietal at most Indian wineries so far, Fratelli has been able to produce a quaffable Chardonnay but the Vitae Chardonnay introduced in 2104 is one of the fines white wines produced in India and though slightly expensive for the price tag of Rs. 1500 for an Indian label, it is highly recommended for discerning white wine lovers who are not too price conscious, writes Subhash Arora who feels |
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KRSMA in Hyderabad: Ab Dilli Door Nahin
Aug 14: With the Launch of 3 labels of KRSMA Estates wines last Friday at Hotel Park Hyatt in Hyderabad, the home city of the owners Krishna and Uma Chigurupati, stage is set for the launch, hopefully next year for expansion into Delhi or Mumbai market, writes Subhash Arora who feels Delhi must be the next stop though Mumbai would also be considered as a more cosmopolitan market with an equally attractive demand. After making a presence in |
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Study: Compounds in Wine might prevent Flu
Aug 14: According to a Study on mice published by the journal ‘Science’ and conducted at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, a particular gut microbe can prevent severe flu infections, perhaps by breaking down naturally occurring compounds, Flavonoids which are commonly found in red wines, black tea and blueberries. Although many earlier studies have already averred that the Flavonoids, the chemical substances present in red |
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Viewpoint: Let’s Start Celebrating Indian Wines
Aug 17: Now that we have celebrated our Independence Day with great fervour and brought out our sense of patriotism at an annual high, it is time the wine producers, hospitality industry and consumers considered celebrating Indian Wines at a larger scale on any one day of the year, on lines similar to a Day earmarked by different wines like Champagne, Beaujolais Nouveau and varietals like Malbec and Grenache, writes Subhash Arora who feels this |
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Study: Placebo Effect makes Expensive Wines Taste Better
Aug 17: As if one needed a Research Study to tell us that people perceive expensive wines to taste better, we are informed through a small German Study conducted at the University of Bonn that there are higher expectations from more expensive wines and the expectation changed regions in the brain that process the sense of taste, pretty much like with placebo drugs. Although it is presumed that expensive wines are due to various intrinsic factors like |
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