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China claims its relations with Australia thawing
After three years of ‘cold war’ the relations between China and Australia appear to be thawing, if one were to believe the report by Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua reporting the Chinese President Xi Jinping saying on Thursday that relations with Australia were moving in the right direction, with improvements in the trading ties between the
Col Fondo: The Funky Style of Prosecco on the Rise
All Proseccos are made with basically Glera grapes (85%)
Chateau Loudenne – Historic Journey of the Bordeaux Chateau sold under Court Order
To most people wine is only what’s in the Glass but there is often history and several stories- especially with old wineries in Italy, Germany and France-especially Bordeaux Chateaux
TechTalk: Climate Change and Consequences of not Adapting
It has been widely known that the quality of grapes and the wine are related to climate yet a great majority of grow continue to carry on with their old practices as if nothing has changed and so the wine remains insufficiently stabilised and would not mature as it should,
Gerard Blanloeil of Clarendelle Wines Bordeaux visits India again
Gérard Blanloeil, Managing Director of ‘Clarendelle Wines inspired by Haut Brion’, a fine wine Bordeaux Négociant producing Clarendelle labels since 2005 was in Delhi on 14 December to conduct a Masterclass and a guided tasting of 10 wines
Californian Wines Dance on Indian Palates at the US Embassy in Delhi
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conjunction with the Office of Agricultural Affairs at the US Embassy, organised ‘Wines of California’ Tasting at Roosevelt House last Thursday, with about 35 wines from wineries in California besides the seemingly infinite,