Hermitage Red One Glass at a Time: How Coravin Timeless Six Plus Is Transforming Luxury Wine Service in Indian Hotels

Hermitage Red One Glass at a Time: How Coravin Timeless Six Plus Is Transforming Luxury Wine Service in Indian Hotels

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Published on January 4, 2026

Luxury hospitality in India is entering a new era of refined wine service where precision, preservation, and profitability go hand in hand. At the centre of this evolution is the Coravin Timeless Six Plus Limited Edition Hermitage Red, now available in India through Chenab Impex Private Limited. Designed for premium hotels, fine dining restaurants, and sophisticated wine programs, Coravin is redefining how the world’s finest wines are served one glass at a time.

Across five star hotels and destination restaurants in India, wine service has long faced a critical challenge. While guests increasingly seek access to rare and ultra premium labels by the glass, hoteliers have had to balance experience with economics. Once a bottle is opened, oxidation begins and wastage becomes inevitable. Coravin changes this equation entirely.

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A Smarter Way to Serve Fine Wine

The Coravin Timeless Six Plus uses a medical grade needle that gently passes through the cork, allowing wine to be poured while replacing the displaced liquid with one hundred percent pure argon gas. This inert gas protects the remaining wine from oxidation. Once the needle is removed, the cork reseals naturally, keeping the bottle preserved for weeks or even months.

For hotels, this means unprecedented flexibility. Premium wines can now be served by the glass without pressure to finish the bottle. Wine programs can expand confidently. Guests can explore prestigious vintages without committing to an entire bottle, enhancing both satisfaction and spend.

Hermitage Red A Design Inspired by Legacy

The Hermitage Red Limited Edition is more than a functional tool. It is a statement of elegance and heritage. Inspired by Coravin founder Greg Lambrecht’s experience tasting a legendary nineteen eighty five Hermitage by Jean Louis Chave, the deep burgundy finish reflects timeless craftsmanship and innovation.

The Timeless Six Plus Hermitage Red comes equipped with Coravin Pure capsules, a Timeless Aerator for enhanced aromas during pouring, and screw caps for compatibility with non cork closures. Its refined design fits seamlessly into luxury hotel bars, Michelin level restaurants, and private wine lounges.

Driving Profitability for Hotel Wine Programs

From a commercial standpoint, Coravin delivers measurable impact. Reduced wastage directly improves margins. The ability to offer rare labels by the glass increases average check values. Curated wine flights become possible, encouraging exploration and repeat visits.

According to Anmol Chandhok, Vice President at Chenab Impex Private Limited, Coravin allows hospitality partners to elevate guest experience while protecting their investment. Hotels can now showcase exceptional wines confidently, knowing that every bottle maintains its integrity long after the first pour.

Sommeliers across leading Indian hotels describe Coravin as a game changer. It enables side by side tastings of vintages and regions, enhances storytelling at the table, and introduces a new level of sophistication to wine service.

Chenab Impex Strengthening India’s Luxury Hospitality Ecosystem

Chenab Impex Private Limited has played a pivotal role in bringing global excellence to Indian hospitality. As one of the country’s leading importers of gourmet foods, premium wines, and professional bar equipment, Chenab represents internationally respected brands such as Luxardo, Ponti, and Yalumba.

With Coravin, Chenab is empowering hotels and restaurants with world class technology that aligns with the evolving expectations of Indian guests. The focus is not just on distribution but on elevating standards, knowledge, and service quality across the industry.

From Innovation to Industry Standard

Globally, Coravin has become an essential tool in luxury wine programs. In India, it is rapidly transitioning from niche innovation to hospitality necessity. High end hotels in Mumbai, Delhi, Goa, and Bengaluru are already adopting the system to enhance wine lists, tasting menus, and premium offerings.

As Indian consumers become more confident and curious about wine, access without compromise will define the next phase of hospitality excellence. The Coravin Timeless Six Plus Hermitage Red stands as a symbol of this shift where technology meets tradition, and luxury meets intelligence.

In the world of fine wine service, preservation is no longer optional. It is the new benchmark of sophistication. With Coravin, Indian hospitality is ready to serve the future one perfect glass at a time.

 


LOYA at Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai Celebrates Eid with a Festive Feast

LOYA at Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai Celebrates Eid with a Festive Feast

By Manu Vardhan Kannan

Published on March 17, 2026

LOYA at Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai is welcoming the festive spirit of Eid with a specially curated dining experience that celebrates the rich and diverse culinary traditions of Northern India.

Known for its storytelling approach to food and its strong connection to traditional cooking, LOYA brings together heirloom recipes, regional ingredients, and time-honoured techniques in its festive menu. Inspired by kitchens from across the northern belt of India, the dishes are prepared using classic methods such as dhungar (smoking), baghar (tempering), sigdi grilling, and slow dum cooking. These techniques allow the flavours to develop slowly, bringing out the warmth and depth that define traditional recipes.

The festive spread features several signature dishes that highlight the richness of the cuisine. Among the highlights are Dum Nalli, slow-cooked baby lamb shanks simmered in a fragrant spiced stock; Kangra Khodiya Gosht, a hearty Pahadi-style mutton curry; and Gosht ke Lazeez Pasliyan, charcoal-smoked mutton ribs infused with aromatic spices.

The menu also offers dishes such as Masaledar Pork Ribs with a honey-chilli glaze, Sigdi Macchi, a charcoal-cooked salmon prepared with fragrant spices, and Lakhori Murg Tikka, grilled chicken marinated with Almora chillies.

Vegetarian diners can enjoy regional favourites including Sepu Wadi, a Himachali preparation of urad dumplings served in yoghurt-tomato gravy, and Kathal Baingan Bharta, a smoked eggplant and jackfruit dish that reflects the depth of Northern Indian flavours.

To complement the festive meal, LOYA has introduced a selection of zero-proof beverages crafted with fruits and aromatic spices. Guests can choose from refreshing options such as the Saffron Delight with orange, mango and saffron notes, Sunrise to Sunset made with pomegranate, mango purée and basil, and Tamarind Fennel Soda, a tangy-spiced cooler with cranberry and citrus.

The dining experience concludes with LOYA’s signature desserts. Guests can indulge in Doodh Jalebi served with saffron milk and pistachio, Badana Pearls paired with rabri and saffron foam, and Kulfi Pop in flavours such as rose petal, saffron-cardamom, royal paan, and classic malai kulfi.

With its carefully crafted menu and traditional flavours, LOYA at Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai offers a festive dining experience that captures the warmth and celebration of Eid.


Indian Culinary Forum and Youth Chefs Club of Ceylon Sign MoU to Strengthen India-Sri Lanka Culinary Ties

Indian Culinary Forum and Youth Chefs Club of Ceylon Sign MoU to Strengthen India-Sri Lanka Culinary Ties

By Hariharan U

Published on March 17, 2026

Two culinary communities from neighbouring countries have formalised a partnership that could open meaningful doors for the next generation of chefs. The Indian Culinary Forum signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Youth Chefs Club of Ceylon, Sri Lanka, at Culinary Art India 2026, held alongside AAHAR, The International Food and Hospitality Fair 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

The MoU was signed by Chef Vivek Saggar, General Secretary of the Indian Culinary Forum, and Chef Chamodh Peiris, Founder and Chairperson of the Youth Chefs Club of Ceylon, in the presence of chefs, culinary professionals, and participants from across the industry. It's a moment that reflects how culinary diplomacy can work quietly but effectively when the right people are in the same room.

Chef Davinder Kumar, President of the Indian Culinary Forum, spoke about what the partnership is intended to achieve. "This partnership reflects our commitment to strengthening international culinary relationships and creating meaningful opportunities for chefs and young culinary professionals. By working together with the Youth Chefs Club of Ceylon, we aim to encourage exchange of skills, culinary traditions and professional knowledge that will benefit the next generation of chefs."

Chef Vivek Saggar added context on why Culinary Art India was the right platform for this. "Culinary Art India has always served as an important platform that brings together chefs and culinary professionals from across the world. This MoU further strengthens that vision by opening new avenues for collaboration, knowledge sharing and professional growth for chefs from both countries."

For the Sri Lankan side, Chef Chamodh Peiris reflected on what the collaboration means for young culinary professionals. "This collaboration with the Indian Culinary Forum is an important step in strengthening culinary ties between Sri Lanka and India. We look forward to working together to promote knowledge exchange, cultural understanding and professional development for young chefs, while creating new opportunities for the next generation of culinary professionals."

In practical terms, the partnership aims to facilitate chef participation in culinary competitions, training programmes, workshops, and cultural exchanges between the two countries. For young chefs on either side, it creates a pathway to learn from diverse gastronomic traditions and build international professional networks at an early stage of their careers.

The Indian Culinary Forum, established in 1987 in New Delhi, is India's premier association of professional chefs and is affiliated with the World Association of Cooks Societies, which represents over nine million professional chefs across 110 countries. The organisation has long championed Indian culinary traditions globally while nurturing emerging talent through competitions, mentorship, and training.


Hard Rock International Ends Its Agreement With JSM Corporation - All India Cafes Affected

Hard Rock International Ends Its Agreement With JSM Corporation  - All India Cafes Affected

By Hariharan U

Published on March 17, 2026

In a significant development for India's casual dining landscape, Hard Rock International has formally terminated its agreements with JSM Corporation Pvt Ltd and related entities. The termination covers the rights to operate all Hard Rock Cafes and Rock Shops across India, affecting ten locations in some of the country's biggest cities.

The outlets impacted by this decision include Hard Rock Cafe Bengaluru, Bengaluru International Airport, Bengaluru Whitefield, Chandigarh, Chennai, Hyderabad, Hyderabad Hitech City, Kolkata, New Delhi, and Pune. These locations, which have been operated by JSM Corporation under a licensing arrangement with Hard Rock International, will no longer function under the Hard Rock brand following the termination.

One important clarification has been made alongside this announcement. The Hard Rock Hotel in Goa remains open and is entirely unconnected to this operator or the termination. Guests at that property are unaffected by this development.

Hard Rock International and JSM Corporation have not publicly detailed the reasons behind the termination, and no timeline has been shared regarding the future of the affected locations.

For diners across India who have been regulars at these outlets, the news marks the end of what has been a long-running presence of the Hard Rock Cafe brand in the country. JSM Corporation had operated Hard Rock Cafes in India for a significant period, building a loyal customer base across its multi-city portfolio.

This is a developing story and further details are expected as both parties address the transition.

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