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Surplus supply of wine last year induced Indian wineries to introduce the low-priced wine bottles. Their success story has ensured that the low-priced wine will continue in 2010 With an estimated two crore litres of wine lying with wineries across Maharashtra...
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Welcome to the Wine Women and Wit (W3) club, meant exclusively for women who want to know more about wine and enjoy it too. Dharti Desai , founder and CEO of Finewinesnmore, an importer and distributor of wine, along with Chandni Dhall , entrepreneur...
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Market Entry Strategy Given the high import duties and other taxes, the duty free import segment of the HRI sector offers considerable strategic marketing opportunities to potential wine exporters. U.S. firms should consider the following before selecting...
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A study conducted by the Washington-based research agency JBC International at the behest of the Wine Institute of California has analysed the reasons for wine’s success story in India. The JBC International staff travelled to India for 21 days to conduct...
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Vallee de Vin, maker of the premium Zampa brand of wines, is looking at investing upto Rs 35 crore on expansion as well as verticalisation by offering a range of services centred around the core business of wine manufacturing. Ravi Jain, chief executive...
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The viticultural college at Weinsberg in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg, one of the most highly respected of such institutions in Germany, plans to strengthen its ties with the wine industry in India. At the end of January, representatives...
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The state of West Bengal has a Rs.2,500 crore liquor market, with Kolkata accounting for 40 percent of the total sales in West Bengal. Youngsters boost West Bengal's wine market “Today the demography of the state is such that 62 percent of the population...
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4th year: Vinitaly India Vinitaly India, the only event dedicated exclusively to Italian wine in India, will hold its fourth edition at The Park Delhi on 19th and 20th January 2010. Vinitaly India 2010 will see participation not only from wine makers...
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We met two members and a representative of the Merlaut family at a recent wine-tasting organised by Sundeep Vintners, a wine importer, and The Wine Society of India. The trio visited Mumbai to increase awareness of its brands by offering training to staff...
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Good Earth Winery, a new entrant in wine manufacturing, will launch its three new brands of premium wines. Girish Mhatre, founder director, Good Earth Winery, says that the premium range of Cabernet and Shiraz reserve as a part of the Concerto Collection...
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Producers in India’s wine capital of Nashik in Maharashtra, long used to targeting the classes, are looking at ways to take the drink to the masses. Boxed between plateauing demand in cities and surplus grape harvests, winemakers are now aiming at less...
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India's first commercial wine from Bihar Bihar has accepted a proposal of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) to produce litchi liquor or wine, the first of its kind in India. An official at the chief minister’s office said the Shahi...
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What is the present status of the IGPB? The board was formed in February this year as a society under the Societies Registrations Act and since then a governing council comprising representatives of all stakeholders has been formed. Grape growers, wine...
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Shillong hosted a two-day long sixth wine festival showcasing wine made from locally available sohiong (black cherry), ginger, mulberry fruit, strawberry, litchi, pineapple, passion fruit, blackberry, plum, banana and even jackfruit. All wines were free...
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Nasik's Mercury Winery is the first Indian wine producer to foray into China market. Plans are afoot to launch in the US market by the end of November 2009. In the future there are plans to foray into Canada, the company said. MWPL has plans to expand...
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