Sommelier India January 2012 Table of Contents

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Contents Volume 7: Issue 1, 2012

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ON THE GRAPEVINE

4 NEWS, NOTES & TRENDS

he is looking forward to being part of the growing wine culture in India

COLUMNS

30 GREENBOTTLE COMING OFF THE WALL…

8 EXTRAORDINARY WINE SURVEYS Confronted by esoteric wine surveys, Raghu Bahadur decides that the job of a wine researcher will suit him very well

But is it really an off-the-wall idea? Carol Wright figures out the carbon footprint of the paper-based Greenbottle

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32 UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN 10 WINE’S LABOUR LOST The scarcity of vineyard workers is a growing challenge around the world, writes Jancis Robinson

12 LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD Don Weaver, Director of Harlan Estate, describes the winery’s lofty mission

Agricola Querciabella is committed to propagating the tenets of biodynamic viticulture. Ruma Singh reports

and Garen Staglin who are giving back to society through philanthropy while producing some of the world’s finest wine

34 BEST OF TIMES AND THE WORST OF TIMES

56 DOURO’S PORT OF CALL

Despite high prices, Eric Asimov says we live in the best time ever to be wine lovers

Bob Ecker visits the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site and producer of fine Port

36 WINES AT AUCTION 14 A CHAMPAGNE GREAT Ch’ng Poh Tiong travels to Champagne to visit one of the finest houses of this grand tradition of winemaking

40 NOTES FROM BURGUNDY

18 HIGH EXPECTATIONS

Côte d’Or at the heart of Burgundy is heaven for wine lovers. Gaurav Anand visits some of the region’s smaller estates

Alok Chandra reviews the Indian wine scene and finds reason to be optimistic

44 CALIFORNIA CULT WINES

FEATURES

Cover image: The Modern, MOMA, New York

Priyanka Dhar on Hospices de Beaune’s latest auction of great Burgundies

21 10 NOTEWORTHY WINES Harshal Shah describes ten wines tasted by the Sommelier India Tasting Panel in 2011

Brian Freedman argues that the big, rich wines of Napa Valley are largely the gift of their unique terroir

60 CELLARS FOR SERIOUS WINE BUYERS Rahoul B Singh answers FAQs on cellar management for Sommelier India readers

SPECIAL SECTION

62 THE CHANGING RESTAURANT SCENE Looking back at 2011, Vir Sanghvi offers a roundup of restaurant trends and what to expect in the coming year

66 MAKING THE LIST David Cobbold takes us through the finer points of a good list

48 THE FAME AND GLORY OF TOKAJI WINES 22 VIVA VALLONNÉ Shailendra Pai founder of Vallonné Vineyards speaks to Brinda Gill

The vineyards and cellars of Tokaj have regained their old reputation, writes Péter Csizmadia-Honigh

25 DIRECTING WINES TO INDIA

52 BLENDING WINE WITH GREAT CAUSES

Simon McMurtrie tells Brinda Gill that

Soni Sangwan catches up with Shari

70 RESTAURANTS FOR WINE LOVERS 80 CHEF’S TABLE Ruchira Hoon on Pankaj Sharma, winner Bocuse d’Or India and Marryam Reshii in conversation with Mohd Irfan

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