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Perhaps the export market is promising, as India seems to have just now cracked the quality barrier. After all, a Syrah and Ritu Viognier from Zampa in Maharashtra state flew off the shelves of Waitrose in the UK when it was trialled this time last year...
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In India at the moment there is no governing body that ensures that what is printed on a label is 100% accurate so that can also generate some misleading expectations about what it is inside a bottle of Indian wine. The ‘Indian Grape Processing Board...
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Career for the young and famous in the Indian wine industry :) Shamita Singha went abroad and studied at the Saint Emilion wine tasting school in Bordeaux, France and the Beaune School of Wine in Burgundy, and attended workshops in Spain, London and the...
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Indian wines, of course, have been sold in the UK for many years (now collapsed Indage being the biggest among them) but, somehow, they never seemed to permeate the British consciousness, or when they did it didn't bode well. A British friend grimaced...
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UB is planning to launch new brands in the next 3-4 months. "The wine market in the country is growing at 40 per cent per annum, while UB Wines sales in the last six months of the current fiscal have grown by 72-80 per cent. The company is mainly...
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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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Waitrose becomes the first UK supermarket to stock Indian wines. Waitrose is featuring Ritu Viognier and Zampa Syrah (produced by United Breweries, a Vijay Mallya company) as part of the Waitrose World of Wine Showcase. Waitrose describes UB’s Ritu Viognier...
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Diageo PLC is a global alcoholic beverages company headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the world's largest producer of spirits and a major producer of beer and wine. In an excusive interview with CNBC-TV18’s Executive Editor Shereen Bhan...
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The owners of Vallée de Vin are said to be in talks to buy a significant stake in India's Grover Vineyards. The Nasik-based winery is close to finalising a deal to buy Grover shares held by Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey (LVMH) and Indian-based distribution...
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Alok Mathur and Melvin D'Souza are taking Indian wine to curry-loving Britons Dining at an Indian restaurant, Alok Mathur and Melvin D'Souza wondered why they were drinking French wine when the beer served would invariably be Cobra or Kingfisher...
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2011 brings a new hope for Indian wineries as Maharashtra state govt. gives permission to wineries to open their retail shops! At present, there is a stock of about 2 crore litres of wine that is still lying unsold in tanks and this move could help winemakers...
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Leading affordable casual dining restaurant brand, Pizza Hut has now introduced Four Seasons Wines – India’s most awarded range of wines, in their menu. Partnering with Four Seasons Wines Limited (FSWL), part of the UB Group, Pizza Hut will now be serving...
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Kewadkar, a chemical engineer by qualification, was always passionate about wine and the process of wine making, since his graduation days. “I’ve always said that my passion is my profession, and my profession is my passion. By entering the wine industry...
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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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India's National Litchi Research Centre, based in Muzaffarpur (Bihar), developed the technology for making litchi-flavoured wine and UB has signed a memorandum of understanding with the centre to use this technology. United Breweries is to set up...
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