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Delhi Liquor Policy extended for 6 month till March 2024
September 29: The Delhi government has announced that it is extending its existing excise policy which has been getting usual postponements and is to finish on 30 September, for another 6 months, thus explicitly keeping the previous year policy of 2022-23 operational for one year. Subhash Arora reports citing the reasons given by |
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CM Sangma: Meghalaya hopes to become Fruit Wine Capital of India
September 16: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma launched North East Wine Incubation Centre at Mawdiangdiang in Shillong on Thursday, where he said his Government had put a robust policy in place that would hopefully make Meghalaya as the fruit wine capital of India, writes Subhash Arora who had met him at the |
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Wine & Food Feature: Spanish Wines and Commercial Office wins hearts in Delhi
October 04: Thanks to the confusing and ad hoc excise policy in Delhi, there has been a virtual draught of wine tasting events in Delhi during this year but the Economic and Commercial Office of Spain had apparently been busy planning a Wine Tasting like they have never done before and after the Castilla La Mancha Wine tasting last |
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WSET to now launch Beer Qualifications in 2024
October 03: Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) is generally known in India to offer courses in wine but not much is known about the Sake stream launched in 2014 and a decade later they are now set to launch a new stream- Beer Qualification at Level 1 ad Level 2 Awards from February 2024, per their announcement, reports Subhash Arora |
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From Archives (2007): Is this Indian wine label confusing or deceptive ?
October 03: Recent introduction of 30 Latt wine seems to suggest explicitly on the lable that the wine has been produced at 30 deg latitude. This is confusing at best and deceptive at worst, says Subhash Arora and suggests the producers should desist misleading the customers. The website of Delhi Wine Club had published the launch |
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