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Glenmorangie whisky creator Dr Bill Lumsden on luxury, innovation and the future of ScotchDr Bill Lumsden, Glenmorangie's Director of Whisky Creation, Distilling & Whisky Stocks, shares how his decades-long approach to whisky mak...
Going Dutch can mean bill-splitting turning into a full-blown hair-splitting affairDining out with friends can bring unexpected financial and social challenges. From over-ordering to excessive drinking, the bill often beco...
A matter of tasteOn World Whisky Day Stephanie Macleod, master blender at Dewars, muses about everything whisky — from her favourite cask to her journey in ...
Indri Visitor Centre: India’s latest whisky destination where craft, culture, and whisky convergeIndia's Indri Visitor Centre emerges as a landmark in global whisky tourism, offering an immersive experience that blends heritage, innovat...
India’s newest round of drinkers is rewriting the rules of the world’s biggest barYoung Indians are redefining their drinking habits not by drinking less, but by selecting superior quality alcohol. This notable shift towa...
How wooden barrels shaped liquid history from oil to feniIran's planned oil toll through the Strait of Hormuz will generate significant revenue, a consequence of the 19th-century US decision to st...
The bourbon revolution: How Buffalo Trace Distillery is capturing India's growing taste for American spiritsUrbane Indians are trading single malts for something smoother, sweeter, and less conventional. And Buffalo Trace is leading the charge.
Goan Urrak, Korean Soju and the potential of low-alcohol spiritsGoa’s seasonal spirit urrak, made from fermented cashew juice and distilled at a lower alcohol level than feni, remains largely unknown out...
The case for gifting Weller bourbon this Valentine’sLegacy American distillery Buffalo Trace swapped rye for wheat and created Weller. Now, the original wheated bourbon has arrived in India i...
Traditional Christmas fruit cake recipe: When should you bake your Christmas cake for the best flavor?Christmas fruit cake is a traditional bake that improves with age. Making it weeks in advance allows the fruit to soften and spices to mell...
Think ahead about the festive season: 22 stocks whose fortunes are shaped by the festive season; what they say impacts the marketIndia’s consumption year has two currents: The festive-season (Ganesh Chaturthi to Diwali, typically September–November) and the monsoon (J...
Hilsa are alive with the sound of democracyLearning about tensions involving Queen Hasina of Bangladesh, the writer chose to support the Bangladeshi people by indulging in a meal of ...
Tequila’s flexibility in building tongue-popping cocktails makes it the darling of distillers and bartendersThough the lineage of tequila goes back to 1000 BCE, to the land of Aztecs (Mexico), where it was once popular as pulque, modern-day master...
Best Father’s Day Gifts Under 3000 to Show Your Affection (2024)The article provides a curated list of top Father’s Day gifts under 3,000, catering to diverse tastes and interests. It includes luxury ite...
Asia is taking over the world’s whisky market despite hurdlesScotch whisky sales are booming in Asia, with the region surpassing the European Union as the largest buyer of the spirit. This growth come...
The food trunk: Doing your sourcing in a suitcase is an act of defianceMany Indians have stories about travelling with suitcases full of food.
Thought whisky and scotch are same? The Balvenie Global Brand Ambassador debunks malt mythsGemma Paterson says that there is no one right way to enjoy whisky.
Move over wine and tea-tasting sessions! Bengaluru's latest obsession is with chocolateBy-invite tasting and pairing sessions in the city are getting enthusiasts to appreciate the taste, texture and aroma of artisan chocolates.
- Cigar lounges mushroom as smoking ritual turns into smart networking opportunity for young executives, entrepreneurs
With Fidel Castro on their lips and Steve Jobs in their hearts, a select set of young executives and entrepreneurs across Indian metros is ...
- Wine makers now prefer aluminium caps over corks
This could be good news for consumer mkts like India, where new customers are not accustomed to storage and uncorking techniques. High-end ...