Story Comments (Business Standard India)F or those who want to think beyond an MBA in Finance, HR or Marketing, there is some good news. Taking a cue from recruitment trends across top business schools in the world, a number of institutes in India are now gearing up to offer specialisations in offbeat subjects.
Trapper Creek Winery - Making a name for itself (Ravalli Republic)One step into Trapper Creek Winery and tasters are surrounded by the sweet smell of fermentation, sugars reacting with yeast, creating their signature meads layered with flavor.
Ubuntu's Jeremy Fox: for the love of vegetables (The Aspen Times)ASPEN Talk with Jeremy Fox about Ubuntu, the vegetarian restaurant in downtown Napa where he is chef and minority owner, and it takes awhile to get around to such topics as the environment and the welfare of animals.
News Briefs (The Malibu Times)The City Council and Planning Commission held a special joint-session on Monday afternoon to discuss the proposed Legacy Park project with consultant RMC Engineering.
New winery plants its first crop of grapes (The Daily World)KATHY QUIGG | THE DAILY WORLD Blain Roberts gets help from his daughter Carrie Roberts Wednesday as the two spruce up the ground around the first grapevine planted at the new Westport Winery. The grape being planted is a Pinot Noir Precoce.
Chile signs pact with California, UC Davis (Sacramento Business Journal)Chilean president Michelle Bachelet and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger presided over the signing of a broad memorandum of understanding between California and Chile Thursday, as well as agreements between Chile and UC Davis that boost collaboration in research and teaching in the areas of wine making and crop genetics.
FOOD BRIEFS (New Orleans Times-Picayune)SOFAB GRAND OPENING: Saturday at 10 a.m. is the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Southern Food and Beverage Museum (SoFAB), No. 169 Riverwalk Marketplace, Julia Street entrance.
Some vacation reading (Concord Monitor)There are many options available for learning about wine, including, of course, many books written on the subject. For beginners, I recommend just about anything written by Andrea Immer-Robinson. She has a small book that was the first one I picked up called "Wine Buying Guide for Everyone."
The 3-day 'wine camp' opens next week. (The Philadelphia Inquirer)"Attention campers! Bug juice will be served at the mess hall in 10 minutes!" Yes, it's summertime, and camps throughout the region are ramping up for another busy season.
Bad year for wine-making monks as Israeli wall keeps workers from vineyard (The Scotsman)FOR 120 years, generations of Christian monks have peacefully cultivated the land surrounding the Cremisan monastery in the hills above Bethlehem ? hewing terraces out of the
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