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Two Indian wines, Vallée De Vin Zampa Reserve 2010 and Fratelli Chardonnay 2011 won recognition at Decanter World Wine Awards 2012. Zampa bagged a bronze medal with a three star rating, and Fratelli, a commendation with two stars. The 2012 Decanter World...
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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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I had first tasted Indian wine some five years previously on a river cruise in Assam. One rainy afternoon, a wine-tasting session was organised onboard our vessel and we sampled six Indian whites. On a return trip to India two years later I happened to...
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Nashik-based Valle de Vin, maker of Zampa wines, will merge with Bangalore-based Grover Vineyards within a month to create the country's second largest vintner after Sula Vineyards. The merged company will be called Grover Zampa Pvt Ltd, Valle de...
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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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Vallee de Vin , which produces Zampa wines , is striving to educate its consumers and enhance the overall wine experience. According to Ravi Jain, Managing Director, Valley de Vin, the wine industry has been growing handsomely for the last few years and...
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Nicolas Van Aarde from South Africa, is the chief wine maker of Vallee De Vin at Nasik in Maharashtra. Valle De Vin is known for its five varieties of Zampa still and their range of Zampa Soiree sparkling wines. In Chandigarh at the picturesque Lake Club...
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Vallee de Vin, maker of the premium Zampa brand of wines, is looking at investing upto Rs 35 crore on expansion as well as verticalisation by offering a range of services centred around the core business of wine manufacturing. Ravi Jain, chief executive...
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Bailey believes that Indian wines are as good as those anywhere else in the world. “You can grow grapes anywhere. It is a common misunderstanding people have about Indian wines being of low quality. I am trying to change that,” he says. 54-year-old Paul...
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