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The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) in its endeavour to promote Indian wine on the global map is organising a promotional event “Wines of India” on July 27, 2012, in New Delhi. To mark the new-age arrival...
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In Delhi, wine and beer, which are deemed less alcoholic, have been exempted from the excise hike on alcoholic drinks. The notification has been sent to all licensed liquor shops along with a fresh price list. "Whisky is the most sold hard drink...
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Statistics show that wine sales have grown by a staggering 40 per cent in the last six months as compared to last year. The state government's revenue from excise has shot up by over 20% in the current financial year. The department says that wine...
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Sula’s latest imported wine is claimed to be the only imported sparkling wine of this quality and made of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. It has been priced at Rs 1450. Sula has launched a new variety of sparkling wine in the Indian market. The wine was unveiled...
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During the the Formula 1 Airtel Indian Grand Prix in India, just wine, champagne and beer will be served, and that too only in the corporate boxes. More: The Times of India
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The 600-rupee glass of Sula wine: We understand that taxes are high on imported wine (although mind you it’s a well-kept secret that many hotels have access to duty-free imports). And we know that the cost of other things, including staff salaries and...
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Keeping in sync with changing times, Delhi's original fast food chain Nirula's will also start serving alcoholic drinks such as wine and beer to its customers. Of late, other restaurant chains such as Barista Lavazza, have also started serving...
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At the world’s best fine dining restaurants, pairing of food with wine and champagne has always been the tradition. For Indian restaurants too, it’s now time to promote this culture. “We are helping some of the best restaurants in the country to increase...
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In view of the upcoming Commonwealth Games and in order to present a tourist-friendly image of the city, Delhi's government has taken a decision to introduce L-4D, a new and lesser licence fee, to enable eateries in Delhi to serve wine and beer. It...
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The National Conference on ‘Indian Wine Sector – Potential & Challenges’ in New Delhi recently was organised by the Indian Grape Processing Board (IGPB). Ashok Sinha, Secretary, Food Processing Industries presided over the function. According to a...
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Sopexa India along with French Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries and food and beverage partners from France organised the seventh edition Apéritif à la française. This year’s theme was ‘Celebrating Connoisseurship’. Apart from Delhi, Apéritif...
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Gourmet food lovers in Delhi may now rejoice for India’s finest gourmet food retail chain Godrej Nature’s Basket is set to bring the authentic flavors of world cuisine to the discerning palates of the capital. In consultation with food experts across...
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At the ongoing International Food & Drink Expo (IFDE) in Delhi, prominent wine makers could not display their products at the stalls. Delhi Excise Department has issued new norms, where it was stated that wines and alcoholic beverages registered in...
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The Delhi Wine Club has recently launched its Mumbai Chapter called Terroir One. This marks the trend of clubs being run by wine connoisseurs not linked to a winery or a commercial interest in Mumbai. The event was held at J W Marriott hotel with mouth...
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Tommaso Cavalli is an Italian winemaker visiting India to launch his boutique wines at Delhi's Shangri-La hotel.He is son of fashion designer Roberto Cavalli. Cavalli senior also contributes a design pattern from one of his annual creations on the...
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