Cesare Benvenuto- the fifth generation member of Pio Cesare family- arrived on his first ever official trip to India to share his wines around stories about their 137-year-old winemaking legacy.
Italian wines
It often happens that certain wine regions from a particular land get more attention than their peers. Reasons? Many- such as historical significance, marketing focus and global popularity of wine styles. But explore further and you are likely to discover
Are all Proseccos alike? That's like asking if all cars have the same BHP. Carpenè Malvolti- the Prosecco that started it all, drove home a precise point in India around an eight course dinner.
Wine icons like Mario Piccini are known to keep their promises. No wonder I was invited to share lunch with him during his day long visit to New Delhi- something that he had promised a couple of months back when
Elgin Vincent, Head Sommelier at the tony Burlamacco restaurant situated at Amoy street Singapore, shares with us his top four exotic wines uncorked in 2016.
A one-on-one interaction with Dr. Giuseppe Martelli, President of Italy’s National Wine Committee who arrived in New Delhi to present the case of Italian wines at “The Sweet Taste” – an event organized by the Italian Trade Commission in India.
Ancient learning was mostly through travel. Inspired so, I learn wine the most during my expeditions to wine countries. Here’s a pictorial representation of my whirlwind travel to vineyards of Austria and Italy…
It was much more than satiating a sweet tooth. “The Sweet Taste of Italy” organized by the Italian Trade Commission in New Delhi wowed the audience with a deep rooted insight into Italian food and wine.
A quick update through an Facebook album on an 'unwinding' dinner with Banfi wines....