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Mumbai Musings : Grover Ready to Shake Up Non-Premium Market |
The wine scene in India’s commercial capital is buzzing with excitement, fortifying its status as the country’s No. 1 wine market, reports Sourish Bhattacharyya
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High On Wine, Foster's Contemplates Name Change |
The Australian wine and beer company Foster's Group is considering dropping ‘Foster's' from its name as it focuses on premium beverages, reports The Australian quoting news agencies. ...more |
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New World Better Placed to Face Global Warming Threat: Schultz |
South Africa, California and Australia might be better equipped to adapt to a changing climate than Old World wine producers, but a looming water scarcity poses the greatest challenge to Cape winemakers. ...more |
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With 500 Wineries, China Gets Ready to Become Wine Superpower |
China claims it gave the world pasta, gunpowder, the umbrella and paper, reports USA Today. Scholars there say the Chinese were golfing before the Scots and roaming the New World before Columbus. ...more |
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High Room Rates Push Five-Star Occupancies Down in India |
A report by the hospitality industry consultant HVS International says occupancies in budget hotels went up significantly in 2005-06, as five-star numbers dipped, reports CNBC-TV18. ...more |
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Women Like to Diet, Men Prefer Exercise: US Study |
Women are more likely than men to try different diet plans in an effort to lose weight, and they also make greater efforts to limit sugar, carbohydrate and fat intake, ...more |
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Four Cups of Black Tea A Day Keeps Stress Away: UK Study |
Drinking black tea can reduce stress hormone levels and help ease the burden of heart disease, reports www.foodnavigator.com quoting the first randomized clinical trial on the effects of the beverage on stress. ...more |
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