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The state government has cut a sorry figure, going by the tough time Tamil Nadu's first domestic winery, Cumbum Valley Winery is going through. R Raghu , the winery's chairman has all but given up, given the government's penchant for putting...
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After the sluggish two years because of the Mumbai terrorist attack coupled with recession, the Indian producers are upbeat about growth this year despite no concrete steps taken by them or the government to take advantage of Commonwealth Games in October...
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As the grape-crushing season began early February, expectations are that it will be about 10,000-16,000 tonnes, yielding 62.5 lakh to one litres of wine, according to an estimate. With an estimated two crore litres of wine lying with wineries across Maharashtra...
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Introduced by Chairman of John Distilleries Ltd, Mr. Paul P. John, in the presence of Chief Winemaker Lucio Matricardi, Rosa Rossa (Zinfandel Rosé wine) and Bellissima (Late Harvest Muscat Dessert Wine) are the new offering from JDL Mumbai, 8th July 2010...
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International Wine Consulting in partnership with Caron International is organizing a delegation of Indian Companies to promote business co-operation between India & France in the forthcoming VINITECH- SIFEL 2010, Bordeaux, France in association with...
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July 1st, 2010 – Mumbai, – Globus Wines, Producer of India’s most expensive wines has started shipping Miazma, Fine Wine of India via its own website www.finewineofindia.com to consumers in U.K directly. Speaking on the occasion, Founder, Karan Jain commented...
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The European Union (EU) is the world’s leading producer, consumer, exporter and importer of wine. In terms of quality, its reputation is recognised worldwide. This has been earned by centuries of quality wine making which has provided consumers worldwide...
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Made by fermenting boiled rice and water, standard Makgeolli has a light, sweet taste, a chalky texture and an alcohol content of only around six per cent. But it's packing a significant punch in terms of export growth, with overseas sales jumping...
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After a reduced VAT and capital subsidy, the state is planning a fresh Rs 150-crore package to help wineries come out of the current crisis, triggered by an excess inventory. The dilemma for the Ashok Chavan government, however, is that it doesn’t want...
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A 10 per cent cut in taxes on beer and wine proposed in the fifth annual budget of Kerala for 2010-11 by Minister for finance of the state Dr T.M. Thomas Isaac on March 5, has left the beer traders and consumers in high spirits, literally. As a result...
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19 March 2010 Evening Sale on Friday, 26 March ; Day Sale on Saturday, 27 March A Unique Superlot of “ 4 Centuries of Château Lafite, 1799 -2003 ” Incredible Top Bordeaux and Burgundy Wines Hong Kong – Acker Merrall & Condit, America’s oldest wine...
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The organisers of the International Food & Drink Expo are pleased to announce the 2nd edition of 2010 show will take place 2-4th December, 2010 at the Pragati Maidan, New Delhi, India. The growth of the Indian food and drink industry is expanding...
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New Delhi, January 7, 2010: Piper Heidsieck, world-renowned crisp and radiant champagne that has been the heart and soul of parties for generations is ready to bring an extra sparkle to the most exclusive gatherings in India. Making it a vibrant start...
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Australian Wine Buzz Australian Trade Commission continues to be active in promoting Australian wines in India. The Commision has been, "Introducing Australian wines in to the Indian Market by participating major wine tasting shows, and sending wine...
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France is keen to settle the dispute with India over import duty on wines and spirits which could be sorted out through discussions without approaching the WTO. Speaking at a CII function, the visiting Foreign Trade Minister of France Anne Marie Idrac...
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