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According to sources in the Union ministry of food processing industries, the National Wine Board will be set up in Shivajinagar, Pune with an initial investment of Rs 5.93 crore. The board, expected to start functioning in three-four months, will also...
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Champagne Indage Ltd, India’s oldest & largest wine company, is now renamed as Indage Vintners Ltd. The name change also brings into effect the discontinuation of the term ‘Champagne’ in order to respect IPR rights as part of the business's amalgamation...
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In an attempt to boost flagging sales and woo the jaded Mumbaikar, post 26/11, Indian wine manufactures such as Chateau Indage (Riviera and Chantilli), Seagram (Nine Hills) and Nilaya (Diageo) are throwing in a free bottle of wine, for every bottle purchased...
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Wine production in India has touched an all-time high with wineries bottling about 2.25 crore litres of the alcohol by the end of 2008. But this whopping production has created a glut in the market, with sales dipping to an all-time low, and manufacturers...
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The government may allow departmental stores to sell wines after they acquire licences from respective state governments. “We are working towards easing regulation on wine production and consumption in the country. Availability of wine would be the first...
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The global economic slowdown and the Mumbai terror attacks have adversely impacted the Indian hospitality sector and the year-end wine sale. As most hotels are downplaying their year-end celebrations, many winemakers are observing a drop in sales, which...
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In a brief tête-à-tête with Abhay we discuss some pertinent issues related to the making of Four Seasons wines and its future in India as also in the international market. Abhay Kewadkar has learnt his wine making technicality in France and knows his...
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The first public tasting of a new wine is a great moment for any wine maker. To be an Indian wine maker and manage that first-ever tasting on an international stage especially in a place like France is an honour worth savouring. Abhay Kewadkar, the Senior...
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Dharti Desai, chief executive officer of Finewnesmore has been lucky. She’s one of those who find a vocation in their passions. When the roving wine-lover decided to set up her own firm Finewinesnmore two years back, it was a dream job for her. She travels...
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For Abhay Kewadkar, wine is both a passion and an investment. He’s has gone about his obsession systematically, hiring a négociant (wine merchant) in France. Whenever he buys a Bordeaux, the négociant keeps it for him till he returns to France to sell...
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Languedoc-Roussillon – one of the fastest growing regions for Quality wines today Some of the top wine critics have tipped Languedoc-Roussillon in South of France as the next region, to soon reach the wine quality of nothing less than Bordeaux and Burgundy...
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Wine manufacturers in Maharashtra, Chateau d'Ori, Vallee de Vin have come together to move the court in order to challenge a State Excise Department notice demanding payment of the entire dues of excise duty which had been waived off for 10 years...
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There’s a storm brewing in the wineglasses of India’s jet-setting drinking hubs. And it’s the hotel industry which is facing flak from the government over taking advantage of duty-free benefits while continuing to price wines at unreasonably high ends...
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Italian wines have long been the flavour of the Indian market. Now, newer winemakers from that country are looking to make an appearance here. Brands such as Caviro, Cavit and Cantine that you may not quite have heard of are scouting for distributors...
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Now, when the economy is in slowdown mode, it seems to be boom time for Indian wine. A look-in at a wine challenge hosted by Sula where wine gurus test what Nasik has to offer. At Sula, Rajeev spoke about innovating at a time when demand is slowing. In...
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