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Gerard Basset Foundation - sponsored Wine Scholarships includes an Indian
July 01: In what could be a momentous occasion for the wine fraternity, the Gerard Basset Foundation-sponsored four ‘Dom Pérignon Golden Vines Master of Wine & Master Sommelier Scholarships’ were announced earlier this week, along with 10 Golden Vines Wine Scholar Guild Scholarships one of which was won by Amrita Singh DipWSET |
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India EU FTA: First Round of Negotiations concludes in Delhi
July 03: India and the 27-nation Bloc, European Union concluded the first round of negotiations for India-EU Trade and Investment Agreements, including the Geographical Indicators (GI), which started on 27 June and concluded i New Delhi on July 1, with a deadline of 2024, thus finally bringing down duties on wines imported from the EU |
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Indo-UK FTA: Lower expected Duties on Cars and Scotch may be a Hurdle
July 02: This seems to be a season of FTA’s India with the other sides aiming for the moon; the latest being the ongoing talks for an India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) the fourth round of which concluded last week on June 24 with UK targeting lowering of duties to unrealistic levels, which could become a hurdle for the Agreement to be |
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Champagne clocks record sales in value in 2021
July 05: Despite the pandemic and the growing competition with Cava and Prosecco which sells over 500 million cases annually, Champagne sales in 2021 reached almost 320 million cases showing a 30% growth over 2020 and clocking a record value of €5,7 billion, remaining globally the largest selling sparkling wine, according to |
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Bordeaux Producer caught in Supermarket Wine Fraud
July 07: Bordeaux makes a wide range of wines that follow the local appellation laws but some unscrupulous producers are indulging in making spurious wine by importing cheap Spanish liquid and labelling them as Bordeaux, as was discovered last week by the French police, though the winemaker and négociant has been arrested, |
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From Archives (2006): Wines From UB? Yes! Kingfisher Wines? Never!
July 04: India's largest alcoholic beverage conglomerate getting into the wine business is a good idea, but Subhash Arora finds it difficult to digest the idea of drinking a wine named after Kingfisher, the country's top-selling beer brand. The king of beer has decided to conquer the world of wine. And how! As anticipated, UB Group Chairman Vijay |
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