Another disappointment about not going to London next week is that I shan’t have the chance to sample the wines of Mercury Winery from the Nasik Valley, north-east of Mumbai on the west coast of India, who wrote to us recently to see if we’d care to meet at the fair. Here’s a guide to etiquette from their website that is pragmatic and informative, presented with what I think is a very engaging fusion of formal and informal codes.
Wine etiquette from India
May 17th, 2008 · 4 Comments · wine, writing
Tags: Englishes·india·liwf·mercury winery·wine


Julia, I feel for you not being able to go the wine fair. Loved to go myself but since it is trade only…we both will have to suffer through that. But I am sure that your colleague will be charming her way through the ‘hard work’ ahead of her.
Love the Mercury wine tasting etiquette. Nicer website than most French ones….
Sorry….forgot the ‘n’ at the end of your name…..no offense please. JULIAN
Thanks Elke, none taken. Mostly I get called Adrian or Justin anyway – I really don’t mind. I remember being in a house with a Julia and a Julie for a while once: that was pretty trying, because, whichever name was called, we all answered.
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