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Wine Business Blog
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D espite reeling under a Rs 7,000-crore debt burden, the Vijay Mallya-led United Spirits (USL) is managing to keep its spirits high, thanks partly to the heady growth of its wines division. Having sold 70,000 cases last fiscal, it has already carved a...
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That Indian wine on your table will soon be tastier, more authentic and healthier once India gets its wine legislation or wine laws. Carbonated wines which are passed off as sparkling wines, artificial wines produced from imported wine concentrates and...
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The overall liquor consumption in India is growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 30 per cent and is likely to reach 20,000 million litre in the next three years, from the current level of 7,000 million litre. This is revealed in a study...
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Women leave men behind in almost all gastronomic forays such as going on wine trails. As TripAdvisor Indian informs us, at least a third of the outbound Indians go on a wine or whisky trail when they are on holiday abroad, 40 per cent of them have attended...
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The ‘Pro Food Pro Pack 2012’ held from 6-8 July 2012 at BMICH Colombo provided a platform to around 45 participating Indian companies to showcase their wide range of agro and food products to the Sri Lankan public and business community. There was strong...
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In a city like Hyderabad, the licence fee for a bar is Rs 38 lakh, while a retail liquor shop has to pay Rs 1.04 crore to obtain the same. "Apart from the huge disparity in licence fees, the reduction of daily business hours by an hour-and-a-half...
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Robin Khanna , owner and founder of Bordeaux Traders , a fine wine investment brokerage in Vienna, recently opened an office in Mumbai. He speaks about the changing wine situation in the country. Investing in wine is recession proof; and that is because...
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Indian Grape Processing Board (IGPB) plans to set up a high-tech wine analysis laboratory in Pune, Maharashtra, with a view to enforce the latest wine legislation that will come into force across the country. The proposed laboratory will be in line with...
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Changes in Customs Duty and Import Requirements of Bottled Wine Establishment of Food Safety & Standards Authority of India ( FSSAI) FSSAI has been established as a single authority by abolishing various other authorities under various Acts earlier...
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Liquor Industry is the proverbial wayward wife who everyone loves to hate but cannot do without it. The industry also happens to be the last relic of the by-gone “ license raj ” saddled with plethora of rules and regulations and therefore problems and...
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India’s wine consumption is rapidly increasing and is forecasted to grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 27 per cent from 2010-12. India has emerged as one of the fastest growing markets for wine consumption on the global map. With a population...
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As India globalises the Indian consumer is evolving. Although the Indian alcobev industry is regulated, the efforts to woo the consumer continues unabated. A report. A recent study released by the BMI India Retail Report for the third quarter of 2010...
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As the civilization advanced so does the mankind, armed with greater technology the making of wine became better understood and hence it became possible to determine what it meant for a Wine to be adulterated. This gave birth to wine Regulations - to...
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“As the civilization advanced so does the mankind, armed with greater technology the making of wine became better understood and hence it became possible to determine what it meant for a Wine to be adulterated. This gave birth to wine Regulations - to...
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Vishal Kadakia had been in business for a long time, but with establishment of Wine Park, which imports and distributes bottled in origin wines in India, he has entered a business of a whole new kind. Ambrosia spoke to the successful entrepreneur about...
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