Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Merite |
To speak
about the occasion first. Rajiv Singhal is no alien name to the World Wine Web (
my interpretation of WWW as the global
wine community), when any mention of India is made in the vinous context. A graduate in economics from the prestigious
Yale University, Rajiv chose to go the entrepreneurial way two decades back, after politely
declining hot shot financial assignments. But apart from his urge to be
professionally independent, there was a lurking wine passionate in him that
blossomed soon after, making him silently promote the cause of wine-
particularly French wines- with the sole aim of educating and delighting the
Indians on this potion of Gods. 20 years later, as we stand witness to the Sommelier phenomenon, Wine Flights and ever increasing availability of Fine Wines
in India, Rajiv’s services towards
promoting the cause of French wines has
been deservedly acknolwledged by the award of France’s second highest civilian
honor viz. Chevalier de l’Ordre National du Merite (Knight in the National Order of Merit) by the President of France . The award is made in exceptional cases to foreign citizens and it was indeed a privilege for me to witness it's bestowal on a mentor and a friend.
Coming
to the ceremony- as compared to investiture ceremonies in the Armed Forces where
protocol, ceremonial accoutrements, fanfare and Standard Operating Procedures are de
rigueur, here we had only subtle formalities in the form of a dress code
(business formals) and having to carry
the invite for security reasons. Thereafter it was the unsaid decorum that came
naturally to the select group of guests befitting the occasion to the tee. There was no earmarked seating here- in fact
no chairs at all- that made it convenient for the guests to mingle around some wine.
To summarise, while the investiture ceremonies in the Armed Forces could be
called Strictly Formal, here it was ‘Casually Formal’ but the essence remained
the same- of pride, elegance and celebration.
H.E. François Richier, Ambassador of France in India, delivering his speech The glorious moment of bestowal Celebration Time! |
As the
coveted medal was brought pinned on a red silken cushion, the Ambassador of
France in India
H.E. François Richier rendered a short and humorous speech
putting the guests further at ease followed by reading of the citation and pinning of the medal on Rajiv’s jacket lapel.
This was followed by a short speech by Chevalier Rajiv taking the guests down the memory
lane when he embarked on his dream of making wine approachable to Indian enthusiasts and at the same time making the Indian market more accessible to passionate wine producers .
A magnum each of Champagne was opened by the Ambassador and Rajiv and
thereafter it was congratulations galore with free flowing wine and exotic
finger food.
The Gewürztraminer part of my Guns to Gewürztraminer journey had just witnessed a familiar pasture with a different chemin.
Champagne ready to be uncorked |
The Gewürztraminer part of my Guns to Gewürztraminer journey had just witnessed a familiar pasture with a different chemin.
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