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Editor : Subhash Arora  
 
eNewsletter No. 99 : : January 13, 2007
 

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We Recommend: Chianti Classico DOCG 2003 Ruffino...more
 
Pawars may buy 49% in UB wine venture
Sharad Pawar's family could take up to 49% stake in UB chairman Vijay Mallya's first wine production venture, in Baramati. It is considered to be the biggest new initiative in wine in India so far.   ...more
 
UK sales to be highest in Europe by 2010
Britons' penchant for wine is growing at a fast pace. Within three years they will be spending nearly US $9.9 billion a year on their favourite drink, more than any other country in Europe, according to a report by The Age, Australia, quoting the Reuter. ...more
 
Pairing of grapes with graves
Grapes and graves might seem an unlikely pairing, but Catholic cemetery officials in Hayward California, a San Francisco suburb are cultivating a graveyard vineyard in the hope of making sacramental wine, reports Washington Times. ...more
 
After the movie, a SIDEWAYS Bar
The Academy Award winning wine related film, SIDEWAYS, has spun off an actual wine bar opening late January in Santa Barbara County , reports winebusiness.com. Called Tastes of the Valleys, ...more
 
Starbucks retail plans may be on hold
The Indian government has put on hold a proposal from Starbucks Corp. to open retail outlets in the country as the company hasn't provided complete information about its plan, reports Seattle Times, based on a story by the Associated Press. ...more
 
Indian Retail market to grow to Rs. 200,000 crore ($45 billion) by 2010
The country's organised retailing market, which has evinced a lot of interest among domestic and foreign corporate giants, is expected to grow to Rs 200,000 crore by 2010 from Rs 35,000 crore in 2005, according to a report by Indian Retail Forum. ...more
 
 
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