Shimla Merry Hai!

May 12 2008  | Views 159 |  Comments  (17)
Cheers! Guess, what have I discovered in Shimla? Yes, the Himachal wines! During the past twe... Expand

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  vish shanker posted 3 days ago

Was last there in1965 as a  kid just after the indo pak war..But now that you are inviting me, have to come..delighted that spirits and spirituality dont conflict..lets toast to that baby
vish



  Chitra Jha posted 3 days ago

Dear Vish,

The spirits and the spirituality can not be separated. Welcome to Shimla, the Queen of the hills.

Love,

Chitra



  vish shanker posted 4 days ago

Hey Chitra,
Wow, Shimla seems like a really beautiful place with its fruity wines and beautifu women.Till now,I thought I only loved a spiritual woman in Shimla, Now I discover that the city also blends spiritual and the earthy in a divine ferment.Have to get their to revel in the beauty
vish



  Chitra Jha posted 4 days ago

You have hit the nail on the head!



  santhemant posted 4 days ago

The sarkar shree  himself the lord Sharad pawar ji the hon agricultural minister ji GOI-- the lord over seer of all we sow and produce in the fields of this vast land mass has joined hands with the KinG of all Fishers =Vijay Mallya ji to produce the largest winery FOUR SEASONS near baramati the home town of yes minister ji so your wines will NOT reach us in the western parts TILL HIS ARE SOLD !!



  Chitra Jha posted 4 days ago

For some 'sarkari' reason these wines are available only in Himachal, which is a pity.



  Chitra Jha posted 4 days ago

Boudi told me about you and your blogs. She is very fond of you and it shows when she speaks about you. God bless such friendships!



  Chitra Jha posted 4 days ago

Dear Julia,

Oh, I am glad I played a role here. You absolutely must visit Shimla. The Institute is located in the Viceregal Lodge, which is an amazing place, a Scottish castle. (I am sure you know all this, but I couldn't help raving).

Do write to me when you visit. I am in love with this place. Heaven on Earth!!!

Love,

Chitra



  Chitra Jha posted 4 days ago

Yes, you are right. These wines are made from fruits grown locally; though the packaging and bottling is very chic.



  santhemant posted 4 days ago

Yes we all would not forget to tatse them when we do go to shimla.The wine country is in nashik Pune road and in bangalore.they have wine yards here where you can actually see the grapes of different kinds grow and drink wines of so many types with some great food too. But they all are copies of french grapes with indian colour.What you talk about is fruit wines locally made that is great.rajasthan has Liquers and spirits with high alchohol content ,with desi falvours of elaichi ,kesar etc.I have in my blogs a tree mahuda which blooms now from march which gives sweet flowers used to make local tribal wine mahudo which is never easily availbale as this is a prohibited land..Gujarat..we miss the flavour and originality of this wine in its pure form.. 





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