Tasting Turkish Wine Delights
An interesting Masterclass was organised by the WSET-qualified Turkish wife of a senior Belgium diplomat, Tuba
Polish divers discover 170-year old shipwreck in Swedish Waters containing Champagne
A group of Polish technical divers have discovered the wreck of a sailing ship 60 meters under the surface in the Polish Swedish border, that has over 100 bottles of Champagne almost 170 years-old and could be very valuable as it seems to be in excellent condition, writes Subhash Arora
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,
Jancis Robinson MW on her 4th visit to India
Unquestionably the most sought after Master of Wine in the world today, Jancis Robinson MW, was in the Capital yesterday with her husband on a private visit to India, when a get- together was organised by Sonal Holland MW and Captain’s Cellar, the latest hot spot in town at the Taj Mahal Hotel, where she could be seen relaxed
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,