A Living Barolo
A grape so rich in repute that in 1431 the local law had forbidden uprooting or cutting off its vines and the recidivists were as
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A grape so rich in repute that in 1431 the local law had forbidden uprooting or cutting off its vines and the recidivists were as
As the wheels hit the ground and shook us awake, we looked out of our tiny window flaps to catch a glimpse of a small
Some say it’s a macho and a heavy-to-handle variety while some seat it next to Pinot Noir in its appeal. It’s still a matter of
If there is a devotion Indians show as much as they do to God, cricket, politics, and movies, it’s to all things sweets. In fact,
Every festive season the big question haunts us – Which are the wines to gift? Because you don’t want to be out of pocket on
Chillers lined up with curvy frost-obscured bottles of sparkling wines sitting comfortably over ice, faint abrupt sound of corks pulled out lingering with flowing fizz
While some stories are backed with historical evidences, some are made to sell. Interesting stories are an imperative tool to sell wines – word of
Amongst the foremost international Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir styles anywhere in the world, there’s one from New Zealand. Known for its honest, mesmerising, and
“Wine is sunlight captured by water”, Galileo once rightly said. Fundamentally, this is what wine is – what nature gives and the earth captures to
If you are thinking of labelling India a New World winemaking country, stop right there! You’re missing some interesting excerpts from your own history. India
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