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Editor : Subhash Arora  
 
eNewsletter No. 116 : : March 21 , 2007
 

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PRO-WEIN: Very Pro with Plenty of Wine
The 14th edition of ProWein, one of the most popular and powerful wine shows in Europe, and in the same league of VinExpo, Vinitaly and London International Wine Fair opend on Sunday, the 18th March
 
Wine Story: A World Fraught with Frauds
Whisky is known to be the most adulterated beverage in India. Wine is as easy to doctor. With the prices of rare wines taking an astronomical jump in price, this has been the most visible area of committing fraud.
 
Fine Dining Feature: Michelin Guide to debut in Japan
The Michelin guide is making its entry into Asia with the publication of the first edition of the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2008, scheduled for release in November 2007. After Europe, where 20 countries are covered,
 
International focus on olive oil promotion in India
International Olive Council (IOC), the Madrid-based inter-governmental organisation is to spend a million euros ( Rs.58 million) in a three-year campaign to ramp up olive oil sales in India by pointing to its
 
Myanmar joins the band of wine producing nations
Myanmar has become the new kid on the block for producing wine in the 'new latitude wine' region, joining India, Brazil and Thailand, reports Forbes.com. Aythaya Estate, started by a German mining
 
Australian Wine Trade Sinking Further
Ninety per cent of the Australian wine industry is unprofitable and, amid cut-throat competition, things will only get worse, says Michael Palma, Director of the Australian Wine and Brandy Corporation.
 
 
 
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