Wine for Asia 2008 Kicks off in Singapore
The sixth edition of Wine for Asia, the annual wine show of Singapore opened at Suntec City yesterday with around 350 exhibitors taking part. Subhash Arora who was present at the Show reports. The start might have been slightly slow but the mood |
Global Perspective : Future Trends in Winemaking
Winemakers around the globe are experiencing many challenges. The art of winemaking is more and more impacted by internal and external factors. The current economic situation and the rising costs in energy will force us to consider several |
Sommelier Wine Bars to Expand
Waiting in the wings for the government permissions to allow opening wine bars at favourable terms, a Nashik based group has announced that it now plans to open 5 such bars during the next two years, with one already operational in Nashik. The |
Wine Feature : Wines and Fencers of Jesi in Italy
India with a population of 1.12 billion managed a gold and two bronze medals at the recent Beijing Olympics, whereas two women from a small town of Jesi in Marche region of Italy, with a population of 40,000 managed the same number in fencing, |
Wine Consumers Focus on Price and Palate
The recessionary world economy with the daily dosage of fresh crises might not reduce the wine consumption but there is a pressure on the prices of wines with the mid-level quality wines facing a continuous pressure, agree most experts. During |
Aussie expects wine glut
South Australian vines are showing promise of a good grape crop and with overseas and domestic wine markets stagnation, many grape growers will soon have no buyers, resulting in another wine glut. Wine Grapes Council of South Australia chairman, |
White Wine Good for Heart too
The health benefits of a glass of red wine are well known, but new research from an Indian born scientist at the University of Connecticut indicates that moderate consumption of white wine could also protect the heart. The rats of the world see |
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