What you see - Ista hotel"s restaurant Collage is nestled between giants like the Indian School of Business, Microsoft and Infosys. Away from the bustle of the city it has a weekend getaway feel to it. Beautifully surrounded by rocks as inanimate company, the hotel has a gate that seems like an entrance to a different world.
The song that started everything, Dutty Wine by Tony Matterhorn gave rise to a whole dancing craze among women all over the world. Considered both very sensuous and soliciting from a physical point of view, dutty wine is danced by women who move their neck and posterior simultaneously while the legs follow some kind of butterfly movement. When first launched in 2006, the dutty wine became immediately popular particular with the Jamaican communities in the United States and in the UK. However, there are all sorts of controversies related to this dance, particularly since it could be dangerous by the complexity of the movements it involves.
There is controversy about whether degassing your homemade wine is necessary. On one side, there are those that say that it is very important to making wines that you"ll enjoy and be proud of in the months and years to follow. On the other side, there are those that suggest that degassing is not that important, that the amount of carbon dioxide that remains when you bottle your wine is negligible. But this assumes that you will be bulk aging your wine for several months in the carboy before bottling, which will supposedly allow the carbon dioxide gases to dissipate.