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January 13, 2025
Ravi Viswanathan has plenty of ideas that can be given shape in an industry marred by inconsistencies and apathy in the government policies, he is very positive about the growth of industry and exhorts Indian producers to learn within the limits set upon by the government and keep on marching ahead. An international wine appassionato, a French Citizen who lives in Singapore is coming specially to deliver the Keynote address at 11 am.
Mr K.N. Kumar, has consented to be the Guest of Honour. Mr. Kumar, a brilliant and dedicated IAS officer is focused on creating Meghalaya as the Capital of Fruit wine making in India and has been encouraging the industry like nowhere else in India.
The Masterclasses have become the backbone of Vinexpo India with an extremely impressive response from the visitors. After organising 15 Masterclasses each in Vinexpo Delhi and Mumbai, Subhash Arora, Conference Chairman for Vinexpo India has again organised 15 Masterclasses. The European Union will be the focus of attraction with Arora conducting 3 of the sessions (EU-1, EU-2 and EU-3) on December 1 and 2) with 5 wines at each session.
There will be yet another. Besides, there will be individual Masterclasses on Wines from YECLA-a Spanish Appellation from the East, South Africa and an interesting Masterclass on exotic wines from Hungary. Not to be outsmarted by the foreign wines, Indian winemakers have also thrown their hat in the ring with a Masterclass on sparkling wines and another one on fruit wines.
For the Masterclasses Schedule and to register for the Show/Masterclasses, visit below: