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Sula Ship cruising smoothly in a Choppy Sea of Indian Bourses
April 18: Four months after Sula Vineyards, came out with the maiden Public Issue, facing some turbulent weather in the volatile Indian stock market, the share has maintained its price comfortably above the issue price of Rs. 357, thanks to the sales growth reaching record levels in the last quarter of FY2023 (Jan-Mar 2023) with its own |
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Delhi Excise crosses Last year’s Revenues
April 19: Despite the problems faced by the Delhi Excise Department in changing Course midway last year, the Delhi government collected Rs 6,821 crore (Rs 5,549 crore as excise and Rs 1,272 crore as value-added tax) in the 2022-23 fiscal in comparison to Rs 6,762 crore in 2021-22, which included Rs 5,487 crore of excise duty and |
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Vinitaly 2023: The Italian Wine Show as enchanting as ever
April 19: Over 93,000 visitors from across the world came to Veronafiere in Verona to attend the 55th edition of Vinitaly From 2 to 5 April, with about a third of them being foreign visitors from 143 countries including India, writes Subhash Arora who attended the Show again and was impressed by the vigor and energy at the Show that he |
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Comitato Grandi Cru d’Italia 2023 Dinner focuses on the impact of AI
March 14: At the annual wine dinner organised by Comitato Grandi Cru d’Italia, at Teatro Ristori in Verona, on the first day of Vinitaly 2023, the 4-day wine show on April 2-5, the topic of discussion was whether AI (Artificial Intelligence) would diminish or even eliminate the role of wine sommeliers and experts, writes Subhash Arora who was |
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Croatia ready to host Concours Mondial de Bruxelles Wine Competition on 11-15 May
April 14: The count-down has started for the 30th edition of a very important international competition Concours Mondial de Bruxelles (CMB) which takes place in Poreč in the well- known wine region in Istria in Croatia on 11-15 May 2023, that will not only judge wines from 50 countries on 12-14 May but also give Croatia to showcase its |
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From Archives (2010) : Sardinian Argiolas Surfaces in India
March 27: Aspri Spirits has launched a range of wines from Sardinia-perhaps a first from this Italian administered island-the second largest in Mediterranean after Sicily, although it produces only 0.1% of all Italian wines. Argiolas wines are for connoisseurs with loose purse strings or for those who are bored with existing wines, writes |
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