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Rajeev Samant tells me that the richest rural areas in the world are the ones that grow grapes! From South Africa to Argentina, from France to Germany. Power to the locals! Most of our workers come from backward classes. They used to sit on rubber tyres...
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The wine industry may not be the most polluting industry in the world, but in Rajeev Samant's view, every business should be thinking about how to minimise its footprint. Since its inception, Sula has been working to integrate a wide array of measures...
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The Wine Society of India organises wine tasting and training events and vineyard tours. It is headquartered at Mumbai, but operates across the country, including cities like bangalore and Nashik. Their educational programmes include an introduction to...
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These tours are extremely informative, and will cover everything, including the lifecycle of the vine, harvesting of the grapes, fermenting procedures for red and whites, how sparkling wine is made, and how some wines are aged and then bottled. Prior...
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Nicolas Van Aarde from South Africa, is the chief wine maker of Vallee De Vin at Nasik in Maharashtra. Valle De Vin is known for its five varieties of Zampa still and their range of Zampa Soiree sparkling wines. In Chandigarh at the picturesque Lake Club...
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Sula Vineyards is marking its tenth anniversary with SULAFEST 2010, a daylong celebration of music, food and wine at Sula's own estate vineyards. From noon till midnight on February 20th, Sulafest partygoers can enjoy a carnival atmosphere of music...
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Nashik Wineries The grape is harvested in February-April. Summer is already here in April and can be quite warm. Nashik is a dusty and crowded city, with vineyards on its outskirts. Sula Vineyards Sula Vineyards organise vineyard tours in January-March...
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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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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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Nasik's Terroir India Pvt Ltd (TIPL) has launched a new range of wines, 'Mumbaai Dreamz' in collaboration with Aspri Spirits Pvt Ltd (ASPL). The range will consist of three wines in the red, white and rosé varietals. TIPL has reduced its profit...
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Considering that many New World wine countries have tried the wine train experiment — even cautious Canada — either as a seasonal or permanent attraction, isn’t it time to consider it in India too? That would be an option that I can see many urban dwellers...
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As the recession put the brakes on the state’s thriving wine industry, the contract system of wineries to source their raw material, wine quality grapes, has gone for a toss. The state government has now decided to set up a committee which will work out...
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