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Alba Wine Festival Ends with Optimistic Note
The 4-day long wine fest at Alba, Piedmont organised by Albeisa to showcase the red docg wines of 167 member producers from Barolo, Barbaresco and Roero ended Thursday on an optimistic note for the latest vintages tasted from these areas, rep |
Recession Hits Maharashtra Farmers
The sales downturn hitting the wineries has created a bigger steback for the farmers and growers many of whom found no takers for the grapes despite the written contract, forcing the state government to set up a committee which will work out details for |
Indage Ties up with Italian Co-operative
Indage Vintners Ltd has signed an MOU to form a JV with Cavit, a big powerful Italian co-operative based in Trentino, in the north-eastern Italy making a wide range and level of wines, with the objective of mutually helping the production and distribution of |
Wine India Moves : Recessionary Expansion by Brindco
Mr. Nicolas Brench is joining Brindco in June as Brand Manager Old World Wines, followed by Thierry Arnold for Extranet and E Commerce and Cyril Tholliez as the Training Manager in July, thus increasing the percentage of expats working for the |
Roero: Neglected Cousin of Big B
When you talk of Italian wines in India, the Big B undoubtedly stands for Barolo or possibly the more elegant and feminine version Barbaresco. But similar wines from the nearby Roero district stand completely neglected in the Indian market due to lack |