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Sula Vineyards, which has an estimated 65-70% share of the country’s domestically produced wine market of 1.2 million cases, has expanded capacity by sub-contracting and taking over the running of four wineries—three in Maharashtra and one in Karnataka...
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A series of environmental best practices adopted by Sula Vineyards, one of India's largest wine producers, has enabled it do away with diesel gensets for generating power, meet 60-70 percent of its water requirement from water harvesting and 40 percent...
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Mumbai Wine Festivals 2011 York Live will take place on January 21, entry Rs 900. Sula Fest will take place on February 4 and 5. Entry Rs 1,000 for a one-day pass. “The weather’s great and it coincides with the vintage season, so we decided to host the...
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Sovna Puri puts her senses to use every day, as a wine taster, to distinguish every variety of wine. "It's like a never-ending story," says the 31-year-old Puri, Head-Tastings and Training, Sula Vineyards, referring to the study and understanding...
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We have to learn how to deal with these rains and assure a steady supply of grapes. We will also focus on setting rules for wine. I am on the Indian Grape Processing Board. Wine is still consumed by less than 1 per cent of the total population. All we...
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Only last month, two Indian wines flying off the shelves at Waitrose, UK’s leading wine and food retailer, made global newsprint. The two wines were the Zampa Syrah 2008 from a Nashik winery, Vallée de Vin; and the Viognier 2010 by Ritu (the export label...
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Jagdish Holkar, president, All India Wine Producers Association (AIWPA), said, "As the adage goes Charity begins from home, we approached representatives from the civil aviation ministry, defence and embassies seeking their help to promote domestic...
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Rajeev Samant tells me that the richest rural areas in the world are the ones that grow grapes! From South Africa to Argentina, from France to Germany. Power to the locals! Most of our workers come from backward classes. They used to sit on rubber tyres...
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The wine industry may not be the most polluting industry in the world, but in Rajeev Samant's view, every business should be thinking about how to minimise its footprint. Since its inception, Sula has been working to integrate a wide array of measures...
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Indian wine to Indian grape brandy? Wine producers of Maharashtra have asked the government to allow production of brandy, grape spirit and cognac from stocked wines , which have no takers. If approved, you may soon enjoy an alcoholic drink made of grapes...
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Nashik, 20 th February, 2010: Sula Vineyards marked its tenth anniversary with SULAFEST 2010, a daylong celebration of music, food and wine at Sula’s own estate vineyards. From noon till midnight on February 20th, Sulafest partygoers enjoyed a carnival...
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Surplus supply of wine last year induced Indian wineries to introduce the low-priced wine bottles. Their success story has ensured that the low-priced wine will continue in 2010 With an estimated two crore litres of wine lying with wineries across Maharashtra...
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