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CHANDON launches Still Wine AURVA Shiraz
October 14: Chandon India, producer of premium sparkling wines in India under the same label Chandon, has introduced for the first time a Still Red wine and that too in the super premium category at a price point of Rs. 4250, making it the third most expensive red wine in India, after Signet (GroverZampa) and J’Noon (Fratelli), writes |
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Indian Wine Day (16 Nov) comes early in Mumbai
October 16: Indian Wine Day promoted by the Indian Wine Academy in 2017 is celebrated pan India normally on November 16, but Mumbai plans to celebrate it earlier this year with The Wine Growers Association of India presenting the Indian Wine Vintage 2023 at the Taj Lands End on 25 October with two Masterclasses by |
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UP becomes latest Wine producing Indian State
October 15: UP becoming a (fruit) wine producing State in India is soon to become a reality with the winery by Sanjay Gupta getting the commercial license to produce and sell Guava based excise-duty free fruit wines in UP, combined with wine tourism facilities adjacent to the resort owned by the family on the main Delhi Dehradun highway, |
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Tuscan Castello di Querceto visits Mumbai and Delhi
October 16: Marco Fizialetti, Sales Manager of the historical Tuscan Winery Castello di Querceto in Greve in Chianti, was in India recently, when the Indian importers Anggel’s Share introduced him to a set of invitees at a dinner hosted at Sorrento Restaurant at the Shangri La Hotel Delhi where three of their Tuscan wines were served, matched |
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5000 year-old wine jars found in Tomb of Ancient Egyptian Queen
October 17: Media has been full of reports of a chance discovery by a team of German-Austrian archaeologists led by Christiana Kohler from the University of Vienna of the remains of several wine jars, some of them still sealed and others open, at a site in Upper Egypt, about 10 km from the Nile River, while investigating the tomb of Queen |
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From Archives (2007)- Viewpoint: Who should pay for bad wine?
June 15: At a wine tasting event organised for a big IT company in Bangalore, one of the wines tasted was distinctly off. Who should bear the cost of such bottle is the question that needs to be addressed sooner or later, writes Subhash Arora who guided these tastings Thursday. We had started the evening with Moet & Chandon to |
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