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Romancing a malt, post work hours, is always a treat. And with fashion designer Ravi Bajaj and scotch brand The Balvenie being at the helm of a whisky appreciation session, scotch can only make for a chic companion.

Updated on: Apr 14, 2010, 02:19:04 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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What
Romancing a malt, post work hours, is always a treat. And with fashion designer Ravi Bajaj and scotch brand The Balvenie being at the helm of a whisky appreciation session, scotch can only make for a chic companion.

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Where
Soak in GK-I, chiming with the tinkling of glasses, was the ideal hideout for this propah affair.

Who
Bajaj invited a few close friends to lend exclusivity to the session. With a sax player setting the mood ‘jazz’ right, whisky afficionado Anish Trivedi spoke about three high-end handcrafted malts and their respective characteristics. While cigar baron Chetan Seth nursed his drink, a few preferred to toss it down. Among those taking the ‘sip’ service seriously were restaurateur Shiv Karan Singh and entrepreneur Neil Prasad.

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