Assistant Editor Natasha Vohra

No. 334 : : October 03, 2009

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Delhi to promote Wine sales in Restaurants
The new excise policy 2009-10 announced by the Delhi government on Wednesday will encourage stand alone restaurants to sell only wine and beer by issuing a new type of license, according the Delhi Finance and Excise Minister Dr. A. K. Walia.  
Warning Bells from Chile to France, Oz, Italy
After going into hibernation for a couple of years ProChile, the governmental export promotion agency of Chile in India has been reactivated to sound warning bells to the top wine exporting countries of France, Australia and Italy that Chile plans to be th
Davos of Wine: World Wine Symposium
Two international events of great importance for the global wine industry are being held almost simultaneously in Europe beginning with the World Wine Symposium –Davos of Wine, an international forum of the excellence of wine taking place at Villa d’Es  
Be a Wine Tycoon with $20 Investment
Coinciding with the same time as the grape harvest in France, a gaming company is bringing out a new computer game called Wine Tycoon this month to test your skills to be a wine tycoon and impart wine knowledge to the novices with a glossary of
Tuscan Winery saves Carbon Footprints
With reduction of the carbon footprints being the buzzword, it is commendable to learn that a small and relatively new Tuscan winery, I Balzini is actually taking practical steps and has installed a photovoltaic plant to save electricity and is working towar
UK deregulates Wine Pour Size
The UK government has finally relented and announced plans to deregulate wine measures less than 75ml in a move that will allow bars and restaurants as well as the retailers to offer their clients an opportunity to sample wines before ordering. It ma  
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