Maharashtra to set up two wine institutes
Maharashtra government has once more affirmed its resolve to set up two wine institutes in the state to impart training in winemaking and carry out related research work, a State Minister announced at the opening of Mahawine 2009 in Pune on Fri |
Try hamara Samara, says Sula
Sula Vineyards has introduced a new label of both red and white table wines produced in Nashik and to be sold initially in Maharashtra for the young and budget conscious consumers. The young and fruity version is made from the classic grapes in Sula’ |
Interview: Amfora :: The First Family of Wine
Delhi based Gupta family which owns Amfora wines may be relatively new in business but the full time occupation of importing and marketing wine in India makes them truly the First Family of Wine in India, writes Subhash Arora who chatted with them. |
The Grape Escape in Goa
The fifth edition of The Grape Escape, a wine and cuisine festival will be held in Goa from February 5 to 8, bringing together under one roof international wine makers and various stake-holders of the hospitality industry from India and oversea. Organised |
Wine India Moves : Ravi Jain Jumps into Zampa
Ravi Jain, a former colleague of UB owner Vijay Mallya has finished the three year exile, the non competing clause and has entered the wine business by joining Deepak Roy of Vallée de Vin as a Director. An alumnus of IIT Delhi and IIM Ahmedabad, |
Indian Retail pegged at only 5% of Estimates
A white paper on Retail in India by Assocham puts the current Retail market at merely US$ 16 billion expected to grow to US$28.5 billion as compared to the economic think tank ICRIER placing it at US$322 currently, projected to grow to US$590 by 2012 |
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