There are six kinds of wine drinkers, reveals Alok Chandra.
The couple, who have been married for nine years now, looked stunning in a bridal-themed photoshoot they did at Sula.
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Raise a toast to good health with wine. But this time let's go for the Indian ones.
If we don't want small Indian wineries to disappear, it's worth supporting them by buying and drinking their wines, says Alok Chandra.
Domestic wineries have moved from creating predominantly sweet wines in their initial years to drier, complex blends now. They also seem to be investing more in wine tourism.
'We are lucky to have found each other and to have grown and been together for so many years.'
Indian wines are getting better all the time, says Alok Chandra.
It's been 16 years since Rajeev Samant launched the first Sula wine by selling 50,000 cases. Today Sula is on track to sell a million cases this year.
Indian wines are getting better all the time, says Alok Chandra.
As consumers in India seek variety and innovative products, there's a lot of interest among investors for healthier products.
The Eclipse, with its vanilla and fruity palette, is easy to drink on the rocks, says Ritika Kochhar.
'Wine is an indicator of the quality of life,' says Alok Chandra.
This birthday the best gift Arijit could hope for is to be finally forgiven by Salman Khan, says Subhash K Jha.
'I had no idea that behind the charming, ever smiling Goan faces, there is so much complexity and history!' says Ajit Balakrishnan.
Start-ups line up food street with new-age menu.
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