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SulaFest back at Sula in February 2025 after 5-year Gap
Sep 25: SulaFest, India’s iconic wine and music festival will make a grand comeback in February 2025 after a gap of 5 years. Though the exact dates have not been announced yet but historically it has always been held during the first weekend of February and if the common sense prevails the possible dates would be 1-2 February 2025 but |
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Chandon India debuts Delice with a Silver at CCWWC
Sep 17, 2024: Recently introduced Chandon Delice in Mumbai has bagged a Silver possibly in its very first attempt at the Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championship (CCWWC) held at London, Whereas Chandon Rosé Brut also won a Silver, taking turns with the Chandon Brut winning the sole Silver in 2023, the prized Gold still |
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Fratelli Vineyards available for public equity investments
Sep 15, 2024: If you made a packet or lost your shirt in the multibagger stock of Indage Vintners which eventually went bust, or invested/missed in Sula Vineyards IPO in December 2022 at Rs. 357 a share (Rs.700/404 Hi/Lo Latest Rs. 494), here is an opportunity for those desirous of a share of the wine pie to invest in shares of Fratelli |
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Launch of Sula Merlot Confounding and Astounding
Sep 14, 2024: Launch of Merlot in their Classic Sula label in Mumbai and Pune at Rs. 875 a bottle seems to be confounding and even astounding as Sula is known to have used it in Satori as a Varietal and even blended with Malbec in the past, writes Subhash Arora who cannot fathom that after years of premiumisation, Sula is |
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France to spend Rs. 1190 Cr. to uproot 30,000 hAs of Vines
Sep 25: French wines may be the darlings of significant number of wine lovers but the government officials are planning to uproot about 30,000 hAs out of a total of 800,000 hAs of French vines soon due to a consistent decrease in demand caused by changing habits and global warming, according to Conseil Interprofessionnel du vin de |
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From Archives 2008: Big may not be better in Wine Service
February 04 2008: Big wine glasses are being blamed for millions of people consuming twice as much as they think according to a National Drug Research Institute study conducted in Australia. Introduction of big wine glasses was always meant to help swirl the wine and get the maximum bouquets out of the wine, especially the reds. |
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