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UP to become next Wine Producing Indian State
Jan 06: Uttar Pradesh’s first fruit winery is all set to come up on the Delhi- Haridwar National Highway in Muzaffarnagar District with Sanjay Gupta, a local businessman already investing Rs. 40 million (4 Crores) in technology, plant machinery and equipment, with the sub-tropical fruits like lychee, mango, peaches, guavas and |
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Indo- Australian FTA operational Today to make Aussie Wines Cheaper
Dec 30: The much awaited FTA between India and Australia that was to become operational on 29 December has a date with the Indian wine importers, since all wines costing $5 and above will see a fall in import duties from 50-75%, depending upon their FOB value, but the drop may not be observed overnight, writes Subhash Arora who feels |
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Blog: Sorì San Lorenzo- Barbarescan icon from GAJA
Jan 03: Barbaresco-based GAJA Wines is known for its super premium wines but the company has achieved an iconic status with its Single Vineyard wines like Sori Tildin, Sori San Lorenzo and Costa Russi in Barbaresco which had been ‘downgraded’ as DOC Nebbilolo when Angelo Gaja, the owner also known as Prince of Piedmont, |
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Chandon India Owner World’s Richest Man
Jan 07: Chandon India is owned by Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy LVMH), a global conglomerate of luxury products, which is in turn owned by Arnault Bernard, a French businessman whose net worth of $192 billion makes him world’s richest billionaire with Elon Musk of Tesla, SpaceX and Twitter following at $137 billion and the Indian Tycoon |
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Contra Point: Australian Quagmire could be Opportunity for Indian Wine Importers
Dec 31: If one goes by the observations made at WBWE Amsterdam, by Denys Hornabrook, Founder of the bulk wine exchange VINEX as a global B2B trading platform for bulk wine, to Meininger’s Wine Business International in a recent interview, it offers a great opportunity for Indian businesses to import even the low-cost wines that do not |
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From Archives (2004): Riddle From Riedel
Dec 24: Good wine must be drunk using proper glasses and when it comes to wineglasses very few come close to Riedel (pronounced as ree-del). The 325-year old family owned Austrian company that had its glass making roots in Bohemia revolutionized the wineglass industry 35 years ago. It changed the stemware from traditional coloured |
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