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For the first time in Dakshina Kannada district, Manipal, Welcome Graduate School of Hotel Administration (WGSHA) in association with International Sommelier Guild, USA is offering three-day short term fundamental certificate course on wine. Apart from...
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Fratelli wines has outlined investment of Rs 2 crore to expand its distribution in India. The company plans to grow its footprint to markets such as Goa, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, West Bengal, Karnataka and Kerala. The Indo-Italian venture is a...
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Nestled amidst paddy fields by the Cauvery, Alpine Wineries is Karnataka's latest vineyard with state-of-the-art winery, and its effort has also helped the region get Cauvery Valley, the appellation (a protected name under which a wine can be sold...
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The merger of the Bangalore-based Grover Vineyards and Nashik-based Vallee de Vin has now created the second largest Vintner by the name of Grover Zampa Vineyards with a valuation of Rs 100 crore. The first is Sula Vineyards. The merger would help the...
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Viticulture in India has a long history, dating back to the time of the Indus Valley civilisation when grapevines were believed to have been introduced from Persia. Winemaking has existed throughout most of India’s history, but was particularly encouraged...
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In an effort to simplify the Indian approach to French wines, Luxe Corp has selected four French regions to present a new range of wine in the Indian market: - Languedoc-Roussillon : Mas des Tourelles - Bordeaux : Château Marquis de Bern - Sud-Ouest ...
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Bangalore is the third largest wine consuming city in the country after Mumbai and Delhi. Bangalore-based Nandi Valley Winery reports a 25% increase in sales of its flagship brands Kinvah, Grape Escape and Manthan, a specially created wine to go with...
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Abhay Kewadkar, Chief Wine-Maker & Business Head – USL (Wines): “Zinzi is an easy-drinking wine that has been made keeping in mind the first time wine drinkers, and fashioned in a way that attracts the consumers to the world of wines and makes it...
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Reshmi Das Gupta, invokes the power brigade to do a reality check on the Indian wine industry instead of going with the hype... Witness the statement of Karnataka’s labour minister who announced on Saturday that wine should be promoted as a soft drink...
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Indulge in grapes and wine at Hopcom’s grape mela which offers over ten varieties of grapes. The mela, on till March 31, has varieties like Sharath, Thomson seedless, Bangalore Blue, Tasa Ganesh, Sonaka, Krishna Sharath, Sharath seedless, Plain, Crimson...
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A wine tavern is one where wine can only be consumed, while a wine boutique can only sell wine, you can’t consume it on the spot. To open either of these, the government levies a licence fee of Rs 5,000 per annum. The annual licence fee to serve alcoholic...
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