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Troubled Indage Champagne Losing Fizz
Financially strait-jacketed, erstwhile Champagne Indage seems to be losing its fizz fast like a soda pop, with employees cutting the proverbial umbilical cord and approaching the Mumbai police against the company for not paying the salaries |
We Recommend : Tasting Wines at Trident
Hotel Trident in Gurgaon has come out with an interesting concept of wine tasting with ten wines available to drink in unlimited quantity with the Sunday Brunch, reports Subhash Arora. I was pleasantly surprised last Sunday when I walked into the Ob |
Snippets from Bangalore
Bangalore seems to be hotting up to be the next Maha wine state with suddenly a flurry of activities taking place. Our panellist from Bangalore Maureen Kerleau reports a few small snippets from the hectic wine weekend wine happenings. On Friday UB |
Wine in a Plastic Bottle
While we are still debating about the pros and cons of using screw caps on the glass bottles, there is news that many wineries in California are already selling lower end wines in plastic bottles, an innovation where India seems to have already taken |
Wine based Reality TV Show airs in the US
A new Reality TV show called The Winemakers, based on the lines of ‘Big Brother’ to be screened on the US Public Broadcast Network, PBS next month will give chance to one of the 12 participating men and women to launch their own wine brand. Realit |
Classic Image Control by Chianti Classico
In order to maintain the image of premium quality of Chianti Classico wines, the members of the Consorzio del Vino Chianti Classico have agreed to forego a fifth of their production for the next two years due to the market slowdown. The decision |
UAE Keen to Enter India Retail
UAE-based retailers are looking at investment opportunities in the $360 billion Indian retail sector currently dominated by small-scale traders and retail shops, with several participants from the Middle East expected to be present at the Indian Retail For |
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