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Blog: Tale of Two Douro Boys and a Portuguese Ambassador
December 31: Vinha Niepoort and Quinta do Crasto are two fine producers of Portugal, specializing in Ports and now also dry wines, who also visited India in 2011, thanks to my suggestion and a common link, that of H.E. Jorge Roza de Oliveira, the then Ambassador of Portugal in India (now posted in Hungary). It was a pleasure and a |
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Sula Shares get boost as Wine tourists flock over Christmas
December 31: Over 5,000 tourists visited Sula Vineyard facilities in Bangalore and Nashik on 24 December – the most on a single day, registering its highest single-day sale of Rs 85 lakh while the 3-day weekend brought in 12,000 visitors contributing Rs. 228 lakhs in revenue, the report helping Sula Shares jump by over 6% on Thursday |
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Gujarat’s GIFT to allow Selective Wine and Liquor Consumption
December 25: For the first time the Gujarat government has allowed the consumption of wine and liquor in hotels, restaurants and clubs offering Wine and Dine facility in Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT) in Gandhinagar District, per a government order issued by the Narcotics and Excise Department on Friday, making |
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Wine and Beer to be available at 8,500 new retail locations in 2026 in Ontario
December 25: Consumers in the Canadian province of Ontario will be able to buy beer, wine, cider and seltzers at convenience stores, big box outlets, gas stations and more supermarkets in 2 years, marking a major overhaul in retail sale of alcohol, though mental health advocates warn that the plan to expand the retail availability could |
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Wine and Health Study: Headaches caused by Red Wine may be due to Quercetin
December 26: According to a new study conducted by the University of California, Davis and recently published in the Nature Scientific Reports, Quercetin, a flavanol found in red grapes, may impair how the body metabolizes alcohol, and cause a toxin called acetaldehyde to build up in the body, and trigger a mix of uncomfortable symptoms, |
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From Archives (2007): India Wine Challenge: Boon for Importers and Producers
15 November 2007: The first-ever India Wine Challenge being conducted in London and Delhi promises to be a good marketing tool for wine importers and domestic producers who are also promised a complimentary report on tastings by the organisers, reports Subhash Arora. The medals awarded at the competition can be flaunted by the |
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