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Out of a total of 185 medals, Indian wines bagged eight medals including five bronze and three silver medals at the India Wine Challenge 2008, held recently at Hayatt Regency in New Delhi. Silver and Bronze Chateau Indage Marquise de Pompadour, Chateau...
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German wine-maker, Langguth Wine and Spirits, is looking for an Indian partner to set-up a joint venture in the country. One of the leading wine-makers of Europe, Langguth has its joint ventures across the globe and now it wants to make India, its next...
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Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) in association with Singapore Airlines and Tourism Australia will organise a three-city Australian Seafood and Wine Festival in India. The first one has got underway in The Oberoi, New Delhi and will last till the...
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Quarterly Analysis Champagne Indage: Good results. India’s largest and oldest wine Company announced 40% increase in sales and 35% rise in net profit. Crisis and alcohol are inseparable. I am a strict teetotaller but as an investor, I prefer these companies...
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Italian wine-maker Roberto Bava is in India through Finewinesmore, to judge the India Wine Challenge in Delhi next week, and to promote his wine. Pioneers in the Barbera variety of local grape, the Bavas are known for such revolutionary wines like the...
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Champagne Indage Ltd. plans to acquire more overseas wineries this fiscal year, seeking bulk wine exports to the UK and the US, even as it raises fresh capital from a possible sale of foreign currency convertible bonds, or FCCBs, and other financial instruments...
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The volume of the imported wine market in India stands at 1,80,000 cases annually in which Australia has a 25 per cent share, shares Australian Trade Commissioner Michael Carter. "We are looking at ways to increase this share notwithstanding some...
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The World Trade Organisation’s appellate body has ruled in favour of an appeal made by the US against the high customs dutes imposed by India on wines and spirits. The ruling will, however, not impact the duties and prices of imported liquor in India...
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The imported wine segment, which is currently dominated by wine importers and distributors like Brindco and Sonarys, has now caught the fancy of local industry players like Champagne Indage, Sula and United Breweries (UB) who are keen on expanding their...
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The European Union is set for talks with India over a potential conflict at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) over differential treatment for imported wines and lack of market access for spirits in some states. This concerns Maharashtra’s differential...
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UB has launched Burgandy's Bouchard Aine and Fils selection of wines in India. 'We are proud to be associated with Bouchard Aine & Fils and offer Indian wine lovers an exquisite range of Burgundy wines. These wines are a crucial supplement...
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'Wine and Indians are a perfect match,' avers Steven Spurrier, British Wine Authority & Chairman, Board of Wine Advisors, The Wine Society of India . On his path to becoming a authority on wine, Steven has been the Founder of l’Acadumie du...
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Nashik-based Sommelier group has planned five wine bars in Pune, Nashik, Bangalore and Jaipur over next two years. The newly formed group plans to invest around Rs 6 crore to set up these multi-brand wine bars. Promoted as 'The Sommelier', the...
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The new wine policy in Karnataka has made it easy and inexpensive to start wine 'taverns', host wine festivals, start wine manufacturing units in Karnataka. To start these wine taverns you need to shell out only Rs 1,000 as a one-time permit fee...
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A group of Indian wine growers arrived in Bordeaux last week to meet suppliers and study French production techniques. The two-day visit by the 28-strong group was the first practical result of a Franco-Indian business co-operation agreement signed in...
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