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I think many of us outside India are fascinated to know to what extent wine has infiltrated the country with the world's biggest middle class. Sanjay Menon of Bombay/Mumbai wine importer... |
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When I first encountered it, I remember thinking Australian Shiraz/Viognier was the weirdest thing I had ever heard of. At the tasting I report on below, it looked like one of the most orthodox... |
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As India’s middle class has burgeoned, so have the country’s vineyards, even if punitive taxes, a complex distribution system and an extremely embryonic wine culture do little to help the... |
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Indian restaurants have become a prominent feature of the British landscape over the past 50 years. Most small towns boast a curry or balti house, with or without a tandoor oven, even if some of... |
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Barbera d'Asti and Barbera del Monferrato Superiore are to be designated DOCG from the 2008 vintage. This elevation to Italy's top rank completes the gentrification of Barbera, a grape... |
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Recent business graduate Viv Menon was supported by a Geoffrey Roberts Award 2005 to go on a fact finding mission to India late last year. Here’s his report: The... |
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David Churchill, Toronto: Jancis, after having just returned from five weeks in Goa, India, I thought I'd share a few thoughts on my (limited) exposure to wine in... |
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Anthony, India: I just read your article about wine and food and the comment made... |
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No guide book or any of my friend's reports fully alerted me to the magnificent colours, intense smells or vibrant freshness of the food along the streets of Delhi. Or of the ubiquity of the... |




