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Wine and cheese festival in Mumbai

This Valentine’s Day, express your love though a delectable palate of global cheese and wine at Foodhall.
Wine and cheese festival in Mumbai
This Valentine’s Day, express your love though a delectable palate of global cheese and wine at Foodhall.
It’s a love affair that just refuses to end. From the days of Charlemagne — who ordered local tithes to be paid in Pinot Grigio wines— to General de Gaulle, who voiced the dilemma of “governing a country producing 324 different kinds of cheese,” wine and cheese have been together for decades enhancing the world’s gastronomic bliss.
Foodhall is all set to showcase the best quality cheese and wine from all across the globe to add up to India’s culinary eminence. Soak in the spirit of love this Valentine’s Day with a special wine and cheese festival; pair the wines with an array of cheeses and condiments.
Discover the rarest of rare pairings of wine, cheese and fruits, the widest assortments to pick, choose and pair, from all over the world under its arcade. From Gouda paired with Merlot, from Parmesan paired with Chianti wine to Double Gloucester paired with Zinfandel wine, take your pick.
Experience the sweet ways of saying you care, by gifting a whole new range of bakery and patisserie products like Cheddar Cheese scones, Sundried tomato and feta baguette, cheesecake, Apricot and Prune cheesecake Soufflé, Lemon ricotta Cheesecake, to pamper the taste buds of you and your loved ones.The live kitchen also promises great infusions with cheese and wine. An extensive range of dips ranging from the Blue Cheese dip to Cracked Pink Peppercorn and Chive Cream Cheese dip to Roasted Garlic and Rosemary Cream Cheese to Tomato Nigella chutney to Caramelized red onion relish, Foodhall has them all to offer!
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Purvaja Sawant

The self-proclaimed queen of good times, she's an eye-deceiving glutton who will spend good money on food, travel and books. She tries to live life by the philosophy — give your 100 % — unless you're donating blood, of course!

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