Art Of Life tastes the world's finest food and drink
MUMBAI: This month‘s ART OF LIFE experiences the best in fine food and drink.First stop is the House of Krug in Reims, France, to find out what makes this champagne so prestigious and highly prized. While traditional rivals like Cristal are attracting the hip-hop crowd, Krug remains loyal to a certain class of clientele. ART OF LIFE speaks to Olivier Krug about the family‘s champagne heritage and finds out how they maintain their cachet amid surging demand for bubbles.
CNN‘s Jenny Harrison gives chocolate another think. From its discovery more than 3,000 years ago to the present day the cocoa bean has been a highly prized commodity. Recently, chocoholics have developed a taste for high-quality cocoa beans and so-called single-estate vintage chocolates. In Europe, the Valrhona name stands out among chocolatiers as the ultimate in chocolate cachet. Art Of Life takes a trip to their chocolate making facilities in the Rhone Valley and experiences every chocoholic‘s dream as a fine chocolate taster.
The black Perigord truffle is so valuable and so rare that it‘s earned the nickname, ‘The Black Diamond‘. ART OF LIFE follows its journey from the earth to the plate with premier truffle restaurateur Clement Bruno. The program also examines why this small part of the gourmet food industry remains so shrouded in secrecy.
Airtimes: Indian Standard Times
Saturday, Sept 22 at 1700hrs, 2300hrs
Sunday, Sept 23 at 1300hrs & 1900hrs
Monday, Sept 24 at 1900hrs, 2300hrs