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S uccessful Goan Home Wines By Edwin Saldanha PP 143 (2001) Rs.80 This book exposes to amateurs the closely "guarded secrets by many cultures". Home made wines of Goa imbibe the knowledge of eastern and western traditions. User friendly instructions...
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Having been publishing the Thailand Wine Gazette for the past 5 years, I felt compelled to embark on a similar project for the Indian wine industry. With 6 varietals from Chateau Indage, I approach their importer CanPac Beverage to see if they were interested...
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Availability of good imported beverages has been consistently improving, not just in hotels and restaurants but even our ine shops. Yet, certain delights of the segment are taking far longer than expected to arrive here. Importers blame the F&B professionals...
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Close to my house is a ‘wine shop’ at least that is what its name suggests but in reality it is a liquor shop because they sell more of brown, white liquor and beer than wine, having said that, the situation has improved in the last two years that I have...
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Well, we all know that the popularity of wine is growing rapidly in India though it has not indicated a significant increase in its consumption figure. But it has resulted in a lot of confusion among the beginners who are just learning about the varieties...
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If French and Italian wines speak of the traditions of wine making, German wines have a penchant for attracting the emerging wine drinking countries. Now that Indians are waking up to fine dining and wine drinking, here is what Finewinesnmore had to offer...
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Even as made-in-India French wines bask in their place under the sun, Vintage Wines is working on the first made-in-India Italian wines. Yatin Patil, director, Vintage Wines gives a whiff of what is brewing… Vintage Wines, known for bringing Italian winemaking...
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Connoisseur’s say...... A fair percentage of my role as Wine Consultant for the Marriott Hotels is that I have the enviable task of assessing a whole gambit of wines that come across my desk on a daily basis. A tough task indeed!! Today was no different...
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NEW DELHI: Flying on the domestic sector may soon take passengers to a new high. At least three MPs, who are part of the consultative committee attached to the aviation ministry, on Wednesday joined the chorus seeking a go-ahead for airlines to serve...
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Wine tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world and India with its mantra of “ Atithi Devo Bhava” where we treat guest like god can’t be left behind in tourism. In west it’s a full-fledged industry and growing strongly. India is a land...
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India has forever remained a land of dichotomies. It has always perceived a notion in almost two totally paradoxical perspectives. And wine or liquor is no exception to this rule. When on one hand it was a drink of festivities; it was also considered...
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