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Women Entrepreneurs in North India
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Women Entrepreneurs in North India

"To expect a woman to marry more than one man is excessive," says Rinchen Kalon, the entrepreneur behind The Kyagar boutique hotel in Ladakh, North India, with a mischievous smile. "But to expect her to marry three men who are also brothers is downright cruel."

The Hunt for the World’s Best Pizza
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The Hunt for the World’s Best Pizza

While on vacation in Naples, we fell in love with Neapolitan pizza and soon found ourselves on a hunt to find the perfect slice. But here's the spoiler: there’s no such thing as a "perfect pizza"—it’s more of a state of mind. But there’s no doubt that pizza is one of those foods that can bring immense joy. As someone

“Full gas in neutral” or refinement and complexity?
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“Full gas in neutral” or refinement and complexity?

Ribera del Duero, where some of the world's finest wines are produced, is located about an hour's drive south of Madrid, but it feels like a different world. Organizing a wine tour there can be challenging, sometimes very challenging. But the effort pays off. Read on to find out why.

Amarone – The Elegant Giant
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Amarone – The Elegant Giant

Valpolicella, is a beautiful region, north of the city of Verona in the Veneto region (not far from Venice). It's also where they produce the giant Amarone wine. It's an incredibly concentrated and powerful wine. A true blockbuster. Enthusiasts of this style of wine, like myself, would struggle to replace it with any other wine...

White wines of the Loire Valley
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White wines of the Loire Valley

The Loire Valley is full of wide green pastures and along it you can find no less than 300 castles. But not only history exists in the valley, but some of the great wines of France and the world in general.

A 150-year-old tradition is broken. Port 2016 and 2017 are coming to market
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A 150-year-old tradition is broken. Port 2016 and 2017 are coming to market

Port lovers around the world are confused. For the first time in 150 years, wineries in Portugal released two years of exceptional vintage, one after the other. CEO of one winery: If a special vintage year is such a rare event, then it's no wonder you ask me why the hell you're doing it two years in a row?

“Well-known Throughout the Country”: The History of Safed Cheese
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“Well-known Throughout the Country”: The History of Safed Cheese

Safed cheese may originate in biblical times, and has its production persevered in the Land of Israel to this day. Although it has a glorious history, its production is declining.

Sauternes – Gold in a Glass (Part II)
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Sauternes – Gold in a Glass (Part II)

"Have you tasted Chateau d'Yquem yet?" my partner asked. "Not yet" I admitted. "Listen carefully," he said, "there are excellent Sauternes wines, but Yquem is a league above". At that moment, I decided to take my wife to a wine bar for a glass of Yquem. So much to our disappointment when...

Sauternes – Gold in a Glass (Part I)
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Sauternes – Gold in a Glass (Part I)

It was late at night, and I was looking for some candy to mend my heart. The house was dark, and the light from the refrigerator fell on an unfamiliar bottle of wine with a black-gold label. The incredible richness of the wine almost dropped my jaw. That was the moment I fell in love with Sauternes wines.

Port –First Love
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Port –First Love

When I tell my wine-loving friends that Port is one of the most outstanding wines in the world, they usually respond by raising an eyebrow. But look at the facts – top wine critics give Port wines some of the highest grades in the wine world. Some of those same wine lovers won’t allow me to confuse them with the

A sweet and slightly bitter visit to Tokaji – Part B
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A sweet and slightly bitter visit to Tokaji – Part B

No doubt a good wine comes with a price, but $ 40,000 for a bottle of Tokai Ascensia, sounds excessive. However, the winemaker claims that the winery do not profit from the sale of this Ascensia wine (a concentrated extract of Tokaji wine) because producing one single teaspoon of it requires a pound of dried grapes....

Sweet and slightly bitter visit to Tokaji- part A
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Sweet and slightly bitter visit to Tokaji- part A

He asked us to meet him at the gas station, and from there, he would take us for a tasting. Who the hell invites wine critics to a meeting at a gas station instead of at a winery? An adventure in Tokaj, Hungary. That's how it started...