OIV Merit International Award for Subhash Arora
Subhash Arora, President of Indian Wine Academy and Editor of delWine, India’s first online magazine on wine, food and hospitality, becomes the first and only Indian being awarded the prestigious Mérite de l’OIV (OIV Merit) honour by the Paris- based organisation in recognition of his service in the international vine and wine sector, |
Feature: Exorcising Dilli-Dailying Excise
It has become a daily routine for the people of Dilli (Delhi) involved in the wine market to wonder when the excise policy is going to be announced and what bad news it brings for them; they perhaps need to go to tantrics to exorcise the excise department to change course in the favour of consumers and help the stifled wine industry sur |
ProMotion of Brand India at ProWein
Organised by IGPB, Brand India takes another step forward with the maiden presence at Prowein of eight wineries Sula, Fratelli, Zampa, York, Mercury, Four Seasons, Chateau Indage and Nirvana Biosys, writes Subhash Arora, President of Indian Wine Academy which had organised the first-ever country participation at an internation |
Lifetime Achievement Green Award for Torres
The legendry winemaker Miguel Torres, President of Bodegas Torres has been conferred the Lifetime Achievement Award as a part of the 2011 Drinks Business Green Awards, because of his commitment to tackle environmental issues across the several estates he owns in Spain, Chile and California and the pioneering initiative |
Italians Seek to Expand Domestic Wine Market
While we in India are trying to create wine culture through education and increased awareness that wine is a healthy, low alcohol, lifestyle product, despite the irrational and often hostile state governments, Italians would also like to see their denizens drink more of their ‘food product’, if one were to go be the outcome of a debate involving |
Booze-au-lait for Breakfast Ad in Brit Bar Banned
Sometimes one wonders if UK is not taking a leaf out of the law books for wine in India and resorting to desperate and illogical measures to control the problem of increasing alcoholism there, as one reads the report of an email promoting a 'Beaujolais breakfast' at Corney & Barrow wine bars being banned after advertising watchdog |
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