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  • 03-02-2008 10:14 PM In reply to

    • edlak
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    Re: Wine Import into India

    Hi my name is Edward from NSW, Australia.

    Our company is one of the largest wineries in Australia with the fastest bottling line in the world. We ship many contianers each day globally.

    We are looking for distributors in India. We can supply any variety of wine and brand your own bottle.

    Due to our volume we can offer very competitve prices.

    We will also speak to local companies who want to purchase bulk or bottled wine for export. 

    If anyone is interested please get in touch.

    edward@diwana.com.au

    Thanks. 

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  • 03-10-2008 5:29 AM In reply to

    Re: Wine Import into India

     Dear Norwin,

    After reading your post I would like to get in touch with you. Although you have given your e-mail address & your post is few months back.

    Still if you are interested please mail me at sansliquorish@yahoo.co.in with a brief introduction , aswe are planning to import ITALIAN  wine in India.

     

    Thanks.

     

    Debaseesh 

     

     

     

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  • 05-02-2008 12:26 AM In reply to

    • narayan
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    Re: Wine Import into India

    hi,

     I own a agency of a Frnech wine from " Loire Valley " The details about the about is as follows;

     

    ******************************************************************************************************

     Since 1693, the tradition of our property estate has been

    to vinify each wine (Chinon rosé or red with Cabernet

    franc) by type of parcel and soil, on 55ha (sand and

    gravel, clay-limestone and an exceptional vineyard near

    the castle of Chinon). Winemaking takes place in

    enormous
    caves cut into the old quarries of tuffeau

    limestone, with a constant temperature of 12°C and 85%

    hygrometry where 1000 casks are housed. The estate

    practices sustained agriculture, uses natural yeasts and

    carries out late malolactic fermentation in barrels.

    Moreover, we distribute a range of high level Loire

    Valley Wine, by a partnership with famous winemakers.

     ********************************************************************

    Right now Im looking for a importer and distributer. If you are intreasted pls mail me at narayan1@airtelmail.in 

     Regards

    Narayan

     

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  • 05-02-2008 1:45 AM In reply to

    Wine Import into India

    Our company La Conseillerie des Tonneliers established in 1978 at Beaune in Bourgundy,France. Now we are working  65 wine makers in together to market our French wines all over the world .We are looking an wine importator distributor in india If you are interested please contact us i can forward all the informations about our wines and our groupe

    Robin ThomasLa Conseillerie des Tonneliers24 bis Rue des Tonneliers 21208 Beaune Cedex Tel 0033 3 80 22 45 10 fax 00 33 3 80 24 10 mail_robin@yahoo.fr

     

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  • 06-16-2008 8:25 AM In reply to

    Re: Wine Import into India

    we import and have all info... in fact we can also look into a mutual biz proposal here... for correspondance write to me at anirudh@symbiont.in

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  • 06-16-2008 8:29 AM In reply to

    Re: Wine Import into India

    we can look into a mutual biz proposal here... for correspondance write to me at anirudh@symbiont.in
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  • 07-04-2008 3:24 AM In reply to

    Re: Wine Import into India

     Hello Mr Rajagopal

     

    We are looking for buyers for Gegoria Wine, We are marketng partner for Gegoria biggest wine company , If u interested to knwo more about our products & wine kindly call me on 91-9211447804 or mail me on pnsglobal@gmail.com

     

    regds

     

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  • 07-26-2008 2:06 AM In reply to

    Wine Import into India

    Dear Sir / Madam
     
    I have a trading company in New Delhi and  I am Interested to Import and Distribute Wines into India . Please let me Know which wines you think will have a ready market in india alongwith prices & terms .
     
    Thanks & Best Regards
    Akhilesh Tyagi ( Partner )
     
    Mob : 09891650923
    Mob : 09818558148
    Rave India
    Delhi
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  • 08-02-2008 5:50 AM In reply to

    Re: Wine Import into India

    Bonjour Misure Paul, yes, i am very much interested...

    awaiting further reply : a.devang@gmail.com

    Merci

    Devang Africawala

     

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  • 08-05-2008 11:37 AM In reply to

    • Katerina
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    Re: Wine Import into India

    Dear Mr. Davag Africawala,

    Let me take a chance to introduce you our winery Echinda Wines from Czech Republic WINE REGION MORAVIA (MORAVA).

    The Wine Region MORAVIA is highly promising for the production of white and red wines that combine an interesting spectrum of scents complemented by typical spiciness, which do full justice to the raw material emanating from the fertile Moravian soil. The interplay of nose and palate is underlined by a fresh acidity that can only encourage repeated tastings of these nicely balanced wines, each with its characteristic taste, specific to a single Moravian sub-region. Moravian red wines were always an integral part of the country diet and gave strength to the winemakers for their hard toil. These wines were never lacking in a genuine earthiness while at the same time they retained the fruity character of red wine. Lately the character of red wines has changed under the influence of applied modern technology, which endows them with greater suppleness. The picturesque landscape of the southern Moravian region together with the unique natural growing conditions endow its wines with a specific identity, which is the principal reason that interest in their unique qualities will not fade despite the presence of an almost inexhaustible choice of wines from around the world.

    The Wine Region MORAVIA lies between latitudes 48o40' north in the southern tip of Moravia and 49o20' north in the Brno area, and contains around 96% of the total area under vine in the Czech Republic. The average temperature over the year is 9.42°C, the average annual rainfall is 510mm and the average annual sunshine is 2.244 hours as verified by records going back 78 years and held by the experimental Vine Research Institute in Velké Pavlovice. In southern Moravia 80% of vintages are of good, very good and excellent quality, while only 20% of vintages count as poor. The climate is transient, inclining towards the continental with occasional incursions of damp Atlantic gusts or icy air from inland. Vegetation cycles are somewhat shorter than in the west of Europe, but in most years the higher temperatures during the summer months have a favourable effect so that the cultivation of late-ripening varieties giving wines of high quality is possible. Grape ripening occurs at a slower pace in Moravia and this is the reason the berries retain and concentrate a wide variety of aromatic substances.

    If you are interested in buying Moravian Wines please send us the query to receive free samples for tasting.

    Look forward to hear from you.
    Your sincerely,
    Katerina Degenova
    Echinda Wines Ltd.
    telephone number 0042 0603 140 592
    Czech Republic

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  • 08-16-2008 4:44 AM In reply to

    • cage
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    Re: Wine Import into India

     there are so many companies of wine are import wine in India i know about some wine clubs of the world famous..

     

    Wine Club

     

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  • 08-17-2008 3:59 PM In reply to

    Australian Wine Import into India

    Australian Classic Wines, distributors of classic & boutique wines to Europe, North America & South East Asia are looking for expressions of interest from organisations in India whom wish to form a distribution partnership of Australian wine.

     

    We currently have agreements with wineries in the Yarra Valley (Victoria), Barossa Valley (South Australia), Mclaren Vale (South Australia) & Margaret River (Western Australia). We have agreements with wineries ranging from small boutique family businesses, to major Australian labels.

     

    Interested parties should make initial contact via email at: harper.s@australianclassicwines.com

     

    Regards,

     

    Shaun Harper

    Export Development Manager

    Australian Classic Wines

    97 Sorbonne Dr

    Sunbury Victoria 3429

    Australia 

     

    A Flinders Group (LTD) Company

     

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  • 08-21-2008 2:30 AM In reply to

    • farik
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    Re: Wine Import into India

    Wine industry is in a nascent stage in India. Estimates suggest an enormous growth potential of this sector. Both the indigenous wine making industry and the wine market of India require equal attention for proper growth and expansion. We have definitely reached an “inflection point” for this industry and therefore an overhaul in all dimensions and forms seems inevitable. The growth in import, export and consumption suggests that immediate steps are to be taken at national level to help this sector grow at a faster rate. Let us outline the primary factors acting as constrain for this industry in India. At the very outset we have four major issues to note: (a) legal aspect, (b) global aspect, (c) social aspect and (d) promotional aspect. Though as a part of WTO commitments Indian government has taken some positive steps to help the industry move smoothly but in order to secure a massive growth in this sector planned and phased strategies should be adopted. Let us raise each such issue in the discussion with all possible solutions.

    Please visit here

    Wine Club

     

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  • 08-31-2008 10:32 PM In reply to

    • keon
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    Re: Wine Import into India

    WINE IMPORT INDIA-Multiple aspects of Indian Wine Industry

     

    Wine industry is in a nascent stage in India. Estimates suggest an enormous growth potential of this sector. Both the indigenous wine making industry and the wine market of India require equal attention for proper growth and expansion. We have definitely reached an “inflection point” for this industry and therefore an overhaul in all dimensions and forms seems inevitable. The growth in import, export and consumption suggests that immediate steps are to be taken at national level to help this sector grow at a faster rate. Let us outline the primary factors acting as constrain for this industry in India. At the very outset we have four major issues to note: (a) legal aspect, (b) global aspect, (c) social aspect and (d) promotional aspect. Though as a part of WTO commitments Indian government has taken some positive steps to help the industry move smoothly but in order to secure a massive growth in this sector planned and phased strategies should be adopted. Let us raise each such issue in the discussion with all possible solutions.

     Enjoy................................

     

    Wine Club

     

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  • 09-27-2008 11:08 AM In reply to

    Wine Professional Required

    We are located in British Columbia, BC, Canada; we are looking to expand our business in India as Wine exporter and retailer in India and few people are already working for us in Delhi, Punjab and Mumbai for the feasibility study of this project. We are looking for person who can help us out to finish our initial study by providing us all the right numbers and legal issues etc. If you are the right person with strong local connections we may also offer you high salaried job package once we are ready to open. Please do not reply if you are already running your business as Wine Importer/Exporter. Please email me at greenridgewines@gmail.com to discuss more about it. Thank you, Sandy.
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