Blog: Allow 6 Bottles of DF Wine on Arrival
Indian Customs allow two liters of whisky or wine duty-free for tourists on arrival at the international airports whereas duty-free goods worth Rs.25, 000 are allowed otherwise. I believe the limit on duty free wine should be raised to six bottles, for equitable justice. During my return from Singapore a couple of weeks ago, I was surprised to see |
GPB Organises Indian Participation at Hong Kong
Thanks to the initiative taken by the Indian Grape Processing Board formed earlier this year, ten wine producers are participating in the second edition of the 3-day Hong Kong International Wine and Spirits Fair that opened today, reports Subhash Arora. In an exclusive chat with delWine, Ms. Vinod Kotwal, Director in the Ministry of Foo |
Davos of Wine concludes on a Promising Note
The first World Wine Symposium dubbed as the Davos of a wine held in Villa d’Este in Italy last week, turned out to be a very successful conclave ending on a promising note of establishing a global platform to discuss and resolve some of the problems dogging the wine industry, reports Subhash Arora who attended the historic event. The con |
Wine Show 2009: Vertical Tasting of Biondi Santi
Every wine fair has a special event that is show stopper and makes you want to attend just for that one programme and the organizers of the Wine Show at Torino last month had maneuvered a special vertical tasting of Brunello do Montalcino Riserva from the legendry Franco Biondi Santi, going back over 40 years, writes Subhash Arora. |
World Wine Symposium: Impressive Kick off Eve
If the evening before the Davos of Wine to debut on 31 October and 1 November at Villa d’Este is any benchmark, the future of the event is certainly bright, with the organizer, Francois Mauss and his team turning it into a well-organized, well attended royal feast for the delegates, reports Subhash Arora. The evening that was to start |
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