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Editor : Subhash Arora  
 
eNewsletter No. 122 : : April 13 , 2007
 

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Who's Who of Indian Wine Scene

Wine Business International, an international wine business magazine published in Germany is conducting a Poll to find out who are the movers and shakers on the Indian wine scene. The results will be

 
EU to continue to press India for duty cuts
EU officials say they are determined to make India drop its high import tariffs on wine and spirit drinks, after the country refused to stand before a dispute panel at the World Trade Organisation. One Commission
 
New Duty Free Shops at Mumbai and Delhi Airports
Here is some good news for frequent travellers. Mumbai International Airport Limited (MIAL) has appointed the joint venture between Aldeasa and former state monopoly India Tourism Development Corp
 
Feature: On Bordeaux's Négoce and other Peculiarities
The Bordeaux Primeur week has just ended. A lot of wines have been tasted.. It is not always easy to discern the potential of wines in such young samples. To go beyond these immediate impressions,
 
Poland may insist on health warnings on drinks labels
The Polish government is planning to impose health warnings for pregnant women, minors and drivers on the labels of all alcoholic drinks sold within. According to the Wine & Spirit Trade Association (WSTA)
 
Victoria Beckham on wine diet to increase appetite
Victoria Beckham is drinking wine to increase her appetite as reported  by New Zealand Herald. The former Spice Girl  is reported to have shrunk to a US size 0, and is tired of people criticising her for being
 
Kinara of Singapore to join New Hotels Bandwagon
The hotel and restaurant expansion spree continues in India unabated. Singapore-based Kinara Group of Hotels plans to invest US$100 m. to start hotels and restaurants in India, reports The Hindu.
 
Canadian Indian to invest $4 b in Hotels
In a $4-billion deal representing more than 10% of the country's existing hotel inventory, Royal Indian Raj International Corp. has plans to build at least 12,000 budget-oriented rooms nationally. The contract
 
 
 
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