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India slashes duty on Bourbon and American wines under US Pressure
Feb 17: In what would be music to the ears of imported whisky drinkers, India has suddenly declared reduction of import duties on Bourbon whisky as well as some (presumably) American wines from 150% to 100% causing protests from Indian whisky producers, importers of Scotch whisky and EU wines in India, writes Subhash |
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Prohibition India: Mizoram may soon allow Wine and Beer Sales
Feb 23: The Government of Mizoram plans to amend the current liquor prohibition in the State, with the Chief Minister Lalduhoma announcing yesterday that his government was planning to amend the liquor prohibition law, in force since May 2019, to allow the sale of wine and beer in the state, Subhash Arora writes about the yo-yo policy of |
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Bandra WineOut 2025: A Vibrant Celebration of Indian Wines in Mumbai
Feb 22: Organised last weekend on 15-16 February at D’Monte Park Recreation Club in Bandra by the Wine Growers Association of India (WineGAI), the Bandra Wine Out 2025 was a lively festival and a celebration of Indian wines , writes our guest writer Hans Raj Ahuja who was overjoyed as a wine lover. As a wine lover, I had high |
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SAI to conduct complimentary ASI Certification Course for Members
Feb 20: Sommeliers Association of India (SAI) has announced conducting a free curated Certification Course Level 1 by ASI (The Association de la Sommellerie Internationale) in Delhi for its members on March 18, as a part of their commitment to increase the level of wine knowledge and service in India. Subhash Arora feels it is a great |
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ANGELO GAJA: A Big Proponent of Wines
Feb 23: With the ongoing demonization of alcohol, confusion becomes highly penalizing for wine. Thus producers, consumers and communicators feel compelled to uphold the image of wine as separate from that of spirits or fabricated drinks, writes Angelo Gaja, the Prince of Barbaresco, who has been a vocal brand Ambassador for |
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From Archives 2008: Excess Alcohol May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
April 14, 2008: According to a new study presented on Sunday at the four-day annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in San Diego, drinking alcohol in excess can greatly increase the risk of developing breast cancer amongst post-menopausal women. The study was carried out by a team led by Dr. Jasmine |
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