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Blog: On Wine Clubs and Wine Journalism
I was foxed on reading a news item on Saturday in the Central Chronicle which mentioned that ‘the Four Seasons Wines will open a wine club in the city similar to the one in Kolkata and that the company currently has three clubs, each in Bangalore |
Wine Club for Women Launched in Mumbai
W3-Wine, Women and Wit, presumably India’s first-ever women’s wine club was launched at the Rendezvous, Taj Mahal Hotel Mumbai last Wednesday, with plans announced to open similar clubs in Delhi by February and Bangalore by April 2010 |
Wonderful World of Wine: Indian-bodied Australian Winemaker
Navneet Singh is only 32 years old but he already has twelve years experience in the Australian wine industry and is the GM and senior winemaker in Margaret River, with consulting assignments with ten boutique wineries in Western Australia. Subhash |
Lombard Champagne Lands in India
Another Champagne label has landed in India with the recent launch of Lombard Brut and Brut Rose in Delhi and Mumbai by the wine and spirits importer Aspri Spirits, marked by the visit of the President of the family owned Champagne House, Thier. |
Barista Café turning into Wine Bar
The window panes of a few Barista cafés are about to be frosted because of the requirement of liquor excise license the first one of which was procured in October for the Defence Colony store in Delhi where they launched coffees spruced up with liq |
Women n Wine Culture Heading for Alcoholism in Ireland
Although women have been credited for promoting wine culture in various countries including Australia, USA and UK, a survey indicates that middle-aged Irish women are following UK example and are endangering their health by drinking higher amounts |