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VINEXPO INDIA SPECIAL ISSUE
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Rajeev Samant optimistic for next 5 years of Wine Industry
Dec 30: After 2 years of gloom due to the Pandemic, with 2020 hit particularly bad, the challenged Indian wine industry is poised for an annual growth in double digits for the next 5 years including 20% in 2021, according to Rajeev Samant, the Founder CEO of the 1 million case- strong, biggest Indian winery Sula Vineyards, who |
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SIGNET- An Experimental Launch from Grover Zampa Vineyards
Jan 02: The Masterclasses at Vinexpo India 2021 organised last month at Pragati Maidan began in a grand style with the unofficial Launch of five labels of SIGNET- the super-premium and most expensive wines in India from Grover Zampa Vineyards, Bangalore, which were presented by the well-known Sommelier Magandeep Singh who calls |
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Panorama of Italian Wines by Agrimentitalia
Dec 30: Agriment Italia, a Piemonte based company selling wine and offering wine tours, participated in the recently concluded Vinexpo India bringing a range of wines from different wineries in Italy including Piedmont (Piemonte), Tuscany, Veneto, Basilicata, Emilia Romagna and Puglia and also conducting a well-attended Masterclass |
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Sherry – A Road Less Travelled
Dec 21: During the recently concluded wine and spirits show Vinexpo India, organized on 9-11 December, 2021, a set of 14 Masterclasses was organised by the Conference Chairman Subhash Arora. Well attended till the very end, the Masterclass on Sherries as reported by our guest writer, Kunal Kaul CSW, a Delhi-based Sherry Certified |
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Relevance of Wine Clubs in India
Jan 03: Vinexpo India saw an interesting Masterclass on the last day, 11 December with Presidents of five wine clubs Pan India sharing their experiences and challenges during the journey with Subhash Arora (Delhi Wine Club), Bunty Singh (Delhi Wine Society),), Abhay Kewadkar (Bangalore), Chinmaya Arjun Raja (Chennai), Sharad Phadnis |
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Evolution of Sparkling Wines in India
Jan 03: Sparkling wine industry in India was started by Shamrao Chougule of Indage in 1982 and has evolved into a formidable part of the Indian wine market, growing faster than the still wine segment, propelled further by the lower-ended Wines-in-Can being the latest arrivals, writes Nashik-based Sparkling wines specialist producer Ashwin |
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