The Great Grape Crush
In 1837, as Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal king of India, acceded to the throne in Delhi, a Bavarian national, Johann Gramp was docking
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In 1837, as Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal king of India, acceded to the throne in Delhi, a Bavarian national, Johann Gramp was docking
The near-synonym for Indian wines, Sula Vineyards, India’s largest winery, has been quietly shifting gears. It has consolidated its place as a market leader which has
Of the ‘coolest’ trends coming out in 2020, one has to be India’s acceptance of wine-in-a-can. Albeit Sula Vineyards putting their 8 years old brand, Dia Sparkling, in
Here’s a story of a drink you may have never heard of. It’s mentioned in the vedas, Mahabharata, Lord of the Rings, Games of Throne, Hobbit, and
A new wine producer’s primary task is to understand the relationship between the vines, climate cycles, and the potential of the land at disposal. In
I wonder how it feels to be a crowdpleaser, yet struggle for an identity at wine stores, restaurants, or in a tasting lineup. Does it
Yay!! Summers here. It’s time to host endless brunches (or drunches!!), poolside parties, and balmy evening rooftop soirees. And while at them what fits well
They call it the ‘Italian firewater’ and regard it as their prized possession. Some call it the son of the waste of wine industry while
Given it’s Germany, wouldn’t it be too cold to grow the grape there?’ – A constant eyebrow-raising bewilderment is received upon learning that Germany also
Among the grapes that capture the essence of their representative country’s wines production one must make due mention of Tempranillo and all it achieves for Spanish Tintos.
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