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I am thinking of organizing a tasting of Indian wines paired with Indian food here.. what do folks think? This is a new distributor who is gaining a lot of credibility in the market place for Indian wines.. is there an interest?

Monica Bhide

A Life of Spice

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Mark? You would be the expert.. would you be interested???

Monica,

I discovered several months ago that I am absolutely not an expert concerning anything Indian. I was one of those in the India forum who said "drink beer", forget about pairing wine with Vindaloo. I had the same gut reaction Randall had - riesling. Riesling is pleasant with the tamer dishes. Once the heat starts coming on, wine just adds fire to the inferno, IMO.

Mark

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I am a Chef of Indian descent and am very excited to try Indian wines out. Could you share the Winery's name wtih me please. I have done several wine tasting dinners with Indian Cuisine but not Indian wines. Please keep me posted. I would love to use them on my current menus too. Many Thanks.

BistroM

"Burgundy makes you think of silly things, Bordeaux

makes you talk about them, and Champagne makes you do them." Brillat-Savarin

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Sharing recipes is absolutely no problem. :), Perhaps you should come and try our food out someitme, its not way far away from you. Keep me posted on the event. Thanks

Mel

Edited by M65 (log)

"Burgundy makes you think of silly things, Bordeaux

makes you talk about them, and Champagne makes you do them." Brillat-Savarin

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