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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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John Worontschak, the globally renowned winemaker who revolutionized English wines has now set foot in India… Terroir India Wineries Pvt. Ltd. provided him the right means to do so. The winery is ready with its brand – Indus Wines. IndianWine.com gets...
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PUNE, NOVEMBER 4: The booming Indian wine industry is facing a crisis with two deadly viruses affecting farms across Maharashtra, which accounts for 94 per cent of country’s wine production. While the viruses, blamed on imported plants, were first detected...
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Chateau D’Ori brings a drift of Bordeaux to India. The first to produce French wines, right from scratch on terra India. “Our first crush of red and white wines, a hundred thousand bottles will be available in November,” announces Ranjit Dhuru ( picture...
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First let be start by saying that all wines have an individual expression, and held within the philosophy of winemaking and enjoying wine – there is no ranking scale of worst to best. In reality however, market forces determine that some wines are far...
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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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But recently I have been noticing few wines are produced outside of India shows Indian Names on the wine label. Kama sutra Wines and Somrus wines ( On the picture ) from Australia, Namesta wines from Portland, USA. It is very interesting to me that some...
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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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Wine importers in India...
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