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Subhash Arora Talks About Wine & India in The Times, London |
In an interview with The Times, London, Indian Wine Academy and Delhi Wine Club President Subhash Arora has said that interest in wine in India started growing four years back when the government lifted import restrictions and cut duties on wines sold in hotels ...more |
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Model Caprice Courts Trouble After Bottle Plus Half of Red Wine |
A model was forced to reveal embarrassing details about her personal life as she fought a court battle to avoid a driving ban, report The Telegraph, London. ...more |
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Entry of UB Group Will Energise Indian Wine Industry: Analysts |
If you've been wondering why the world suddenly has woken up to India's emerging wine market, the answer is Vijay Mallya. The flamboyant beer baron shook up India's wine market with his recent acquisition of Bouvet-Ladubay, ...more |
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Petrus En Primeur, Priced at £50 a Sip, Smashes Records |
Chateau Petrus has smashed en primeur records as cases of the not-yet-bottled 2005 vintage changed hands for £20,000 - that's £1600 a bottle or about £50 a sip, ...more |
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Britons Consider Wine Cellars to be Home Must-Haves |
Forget flat-screen TVs or flashy coffee machines, the latest home 'must have' in the UK is a personal wine cellar, reports the Manchester Evening News ....more |
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Barossa's Historic Wine Train Back on Track |
The Mayor of the Barossa Council has expressed delight that the region's historic wine train will be back up and running in November, reports the television channel ABC. ...more |
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Italian Wine Exports to China Jump by 96.9% |
Rice is incomplete unless it is accompanied by a good glass of Italian wine. The Chinese people must think so, because Italian wine exports to China have risen by 96.9% in the first four months of 2006....more |
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Aussie Grape Growers View Two-Buck Chuck With Despair |
Wine selling for just A$2 a bottle has been greeted with cheers by drinkers, who happily deride it as "two-buck chuck". But winemakers and grape growers say such steep discounts are pushing them to the wall, reports The Australian. ...more |