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Fratelli to invest Rs. 600 million in Wine Tourism
Oct 03: The second largest Indian wine producer, Fratelli Vineyards which went public recently in an interesting share swap deal with a related public traded company, has finally unveiled plans to promote wine tourism by investing around Rs.600 million on a 40-room wine resort (agriturismo) to be constructed in its owned vineyard, writes |
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Management Change at GroverZ with Sumit Jaiswal as COO
Oct 04: In a major management shakeup at Grover Zampa, their CEO Vivek Chandramohan has resigned and Sumit Jaiswal, their Vice President- Marketing and Exim has been promoted as COO, with one of the big investors since 2018, the Chennai-based AVT Group has seized the management control with the erstwhile Chairman Ravi |
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Prowein 2025 makes it easier to book Hotels near Venue
Oct 18: Looking at the problems faced by international and even national exhibitors and visitors to Prowein, the organisers Messe Düsseldorf have tied up with the international chain Kuoni Tumlare Congress which has created a new hotel booking platform that allows booking rooms closer to the Exhibition Centre at attractive prices, |
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Personality of GAJA wines-Winemaker or Territory
Oct 24: Great wines like GAJA are the result of a balance between man and nature with their interaction establishing the uniqueness of the wine, according to Gaia, Rossana and Giovanni Gaja, the three siblings who are carrying on the legacy set by the patriarch Angelo Gaja, known lovingly as the King of Barbaresco and Prince of Piedmont |
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Wine India Moves: Karan Vasani of Sula Resigns as COO
Oct 25: Karan Vasani who has worked for Sula Vineyards for 11 years as Winemaker and Chief Winemaker till he was promoted as COO of the listed Company a year ago, has resigned from the company with Friday 24 December as the last working day, according to the report filed with the National Stock Exchange. While he has resigned |
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From Archives 2007: Wine for Asia 2005 –Well Worth The Visit
July 19, 2007: Recently concluded Wine For Asia 2005, at Singapore was a gold mine for those who find wine a four letter exciting word. There was also a silver mine and a bronze mine, for where else would you get the opportunity of tasting about a 100 award winning wines from Decanter Awards, MundusVini (International Spirits Award) and |
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