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Sonal C Holland is the first Indian to be conferred with the prestigious global title, she has won numerous awards in her incredible journey to become the first and only Master of Wine in a nation of over one billion people.
Read her blog which features articles on topics such as best wine collections wines for specific occasions, reviews, useful recipes along with wines, events, industry..
Sonal C Holland Blog
6d ago
Wine tasting events are a great way to expand your wine circle. Wine enthusiasts, sommeliers, retailers, wine service professionals, wine writers- everyone benefits from attending these events. They not only help you network with other industry professionals but learn in a fun way too. Besides, it is always great to let your hair down in good company and great wine. But to zero in on great Wine Tasting Event Ideas every single time, now that’s a challenge.
As our fascination with wine continues to grow, people want to attend such events as a way to explore their own interest in the beverage. A ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
1w ago
Wine is a beautiful and complex beverage, which reveals a new secret with every sip. Every time there is a glass of wine in front of us, we all want to taste it like an expert so that we can appreciate all its aspects. Also, every wine lover wants to know if the wine in their glass is worth their money. So here’s how to judge wine like an expert at restaurants, gatherings, wine tastings and even at your dinner table.
How To Judge Wine: Start With The 5S Method
From beginners to wine experts, the wine community uses the 5S technique for wine tasting, as it breaks down the routine into five neat ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
2w ago
Best Wine Education Courses For Beginners In India
Do you remember the day you had your first sip of wine and were filled with a mix of excitement, curiosity and affinity? If you felt the urge to know more about this beverage that is almost alien to our culture, then you are not alone. Every year, hundreds of people reach out to us, seeking wine education for beginners. But there’s more to the popularity of these courses than curiosity.
Budding hospitality and retail professionals too want to learn the basics of wine due to its ever-growing popularity among consumers. They want to gain an edge ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
1M ago
A wine consultant sommelier is a person who uses their expertise in hospitality and the subject of wine to improve the quality of consumer experiences in several different ways. Many wine professionals seek clarity on what exactly this role comprises so that they can consider it as a viable career option.
According to the India Wine Insider report, the wine industry has been growing at the rate of 14 percent for the past five years, making it the fastest growing alcohol beverage in our country. With the expansion of the wine market in India, the scope of opportunities for hospitality and retai ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
2M ago
Are you ditching the glam and planning a girls’ night in this weekend for a much-needed bonding session? Girl gang outings are fun, but some days call for pajamas and comfy home unwinding. Such evenings are perfect for monsoons when going out seems more like a chore. Conversations flow, but noisy pubs hinder; perfect nights for girl talk and cozy gatherings at home. Or, you might simply want to stay home because you all had a hectic week and you want to unwind on your couch.
Whatever may be the reason, a girls’ night in needs three things- fun gossip, good food and great wine. And since one bo ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
2M ago
A lot of us cannot finish a bottle of wine in one go. But when we take that bottle out again and pour a glass of wine, it tastes sour and its flavours have totally changed. If your wine tastes sour, it doesn’t mean that the wine is contaminated or it can make you ill. It simply means that the wine is not what it used to be, as its composition has changed.
Why Wine Tastes Sour?
When you open a bottle of wine, it comes into contact with the oxygen in our air. Also known as oxidation, this process triggers a set of chemical reactions that convert ethanol (also known as alcohol) into a compound ca ..read more
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2M ago
Every wine enthusiast wants to try out cooking with wine to see what their favourite beverage can do to food, and vice versa. Wine can enhance hidden flavours in a dish that would have been hard to discern otherwise. Improper use risks overpowering or unbalancing dish flavors, making it too sweet or overly acidic.
If you want to try cooking with wine, keep in mind that the process will impact the flavours of your wine as well. At best, it can unlock hidden aromas and flavours in your wine. At worst, it will bring out all the shortcomings in the wine and magnify them. To avoid the latter, you n ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
2M ago
Many people resort to storing wine in the fridge as it is convenient and seems practical. The kitchen fridge is already there in the house and it certainly has enough space for you to fit in a bottle or two. But, does your kitchen fridge provide the right storage conditions for your wine? Are you putting your wine at risk of early spoilage by storing it in a refrigerator?
A wine cooler is an expensive purchase and not all wine lovers can invest in a refrigerator that just stores their favourite beverage. Then there’s also the issue of the additional space such a storage unit may take up. So, u ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
2M ago
As a wine lover, you may have often wondered, does wine make you gain weight? Wine’s health-friendly image appeals to weight-conscious individuals aiming to shed kilos and trim waistlines. If you are one of them, you need to keep in mind that at the end of the day, wine is an alcoholic beverage and does contain a certain amount of calories.
To understand whether or not wine can make you gain weight, first, we need to know where wine gets its calories from and where that number stands. Wine gets its calories from alcohol- one gram of which packs in seven calories, and residual sugar (four calor ..read more
Sonal C Holland Blog
3M ago
You smell your wine before you drink it. But did you know that you should also smell your wine glass? These glasses are designed to enhance our wine-drinking experience. A big bowl gives us space to swirl the wine and release its bouquet of aromas. A long stem prevents the heat from our hands from warming up the wine. A narrow rim helps to concentrate the aromas and direct the wine to specific areas of your tongue. However, smelly, scratched, or tainted glasses can compromise benefits and spoil your wine-drinking experience.
Now many of you will think that you are doing a great job of caring f ..read more