Court Drops a Bombshell on Maha Excise
The Aurangabad Bench of the Mumbai High Court has ruled that the policy of waiving off the excise duty by the Maharashtra State was not a judicious decision and has called upon the department to collect the excise duty not paid since 2001 |
Wine Feature: IFE-India Guided Tastings - Wines Of South Africa
One of the special features at IFE-2008 Food and Wine Show to be held in Pragati Maidan on December 2 is the Guided Tastings where one can taste and learn about the wine producing regions as well. Wines Of South Africa is one such |
Indage Loxton Deal Mutually Postponed
Hoping to tide over the current liquidity crunch Champagne Indage has made Australian Vintage Limited agree to postpone the closure of the deal till April, 2009, according to the seller's website Champagne Indage will pay a further non |
Wine Dinner: Goodbye Summer with De Bortoli Wines
At perhaps the last wine dinner possible for this year's summer in the hotel lawns, a select gathering enjoyed an excellent spread of Indian Fusion Cuisine with De Bortoli wines from Australia at a dinner last week hosted by Shangri-la, Delhi where |
Red Wine Helps Against Alzheimer's
Red wine is known to be good for cardiovascular health, but it may also help guard against Alzheimer's disease, indicates the joint research by the University of California and Mt. Sinai School of Medicine New York.Reporting in the Nov. 21 issue, |
Climate Change Critical for Riesling Future
Riesling wine producers must devise clear strategies to cope with climate change, or risk the future quality of their wines, warns Prof. Hans Rainer Schultz of Geisenheim Research Center, Germany.Schultz, head of the Institute of Viticulture, Grapevine |