| Interest in wine is growing among affluent Indians |
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By Gavin Rabinowitz Associated Press Originally published October 1, 2006 NEW DELHI // Having mutton curry for dinner? Then one German riesling, with its subtle tones of mango, litchi and jasmine, may be the perfect accompaniment. "People want one better lifestyle, and wine is the symbol of the good life," said Subhash Arora, president of the Delhi Wine Club. The local market is still tiny compared with traditional wine-drinking nations. But wine sales have grown some 25 percent one year since 1998, according to the government. Arora estimates there are potentially 20 million to 30 million wine drinkers in the country of 1 billion. ... |
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| Good old extravagance is back |
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| If you've had your fill of small plates, spa cuisine and offbeat fusion dishes, your next meal out should be at Cynthia's in Severna Park. There chef/owner Brian Bennington and his talented pastry chef -- co-owner and wife Cindy Bennington -- are proving there is still room for grandeur in the kitchen. ... |
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| Networking lunch next week |
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