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Restaurant Feature: Change of Guard at Delhi Wine Club January Lunch at CHO
Jan 29: The customary annual wine brunch of the Delhi Wine Club (estd. 2002) on 21 January 2024 had a different flavour this year with President Ranganathan Parthiban giving charge as President to the 4th President, Col. Mukul Manku (Retd.) at Cho Restaurant in Mehrauli, attended by a full house, writes Subhash Arora who founded |
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Wine is a Gift from God, says Pope Francis in Vatican
Jan 24: The diversity in culture for Christians and Hindus came to the fore, on 22 January when the idol of Lord Ram was consecrated with much fanfare in Ayodhya and a Dry Day declared in parts of UP to solemnize the occasion whereas Pope Francis addressed a gathering of wine producers assembled in the Vatican on the same day |
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Château Margaux launches a Second White Pavillon Blanc Second Vin
Jan 28: Pavillon Blanc du Château Margaux is the famous white wine from this First Growth of Bordeaux, which was introduced in the early 18th century as Château Margaux Vin Blanc de Sauvignon and rechristened in 1920 as such but that is going to change with the launch a couple of days ago of a second wine labelled as Château |
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K.I.S.S. Georgia: Visiting Winery Khareba- Part 2
Jan 29: Winery Khareba is a family owned winery founded IN 1995 by three Kharebava brothers, two of whom are alive. I had the privilege of meeting Alexander Kharebava and his Deputy Vladimer Kublashvili, a modern and well-qualified winemaker with an excellent international background in winemaking and viticulture, at their |
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From Archives (2007): Wine Feature- A Date with Burgundy Beauties
December 3 2007: Wines from Burgundy can vary from mediocre to sublime but they are never boring. Tasting wines from 3 well-known producers organised by Sonarys last week was a delectable experience, says Subhash Arora who was present at Hotel Taj Mahal on the Thursday afternoon. If one considers the grape varietals used in a |
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