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No. 527 : : November 14, 2012

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Diageo spells Uncertainty for Four Seasons Wines
November 14: The$2-billion deal announced Friday by the UK group Diageo to buy up to 53.4 percent of Vijay Mallya-owned United Spirits Ltd., may bring uncertainty for the future of Four Seasons Wines, although it presently has an insignificant interest in wines in their portfolio which also saw the entry and exit of a domestic wine Nily     
Delhi Wine Club: Chilling with the Chileans
November 14: The 2012 edition of the Chilean Wine and Food festival was organised by ProChile at the ballroom of the Lalit in Delhi recently with wines and a variety of Chilean Specialty foods like salmon, pork ribs, smoked turkey, mussels, empanadas, enchanting a select audience of industry professionals and members of the Delhi   
WWS: Dönnhoff from Nahe Recognized as Lord of Wine
November 14: Helmut Dönnhoff who owns the Nahe based iconic winery was awarded the first ‘Lords of Wine’ recognition instituted by Lalique- Ville d'Este at the recently concluded 4th edition of the World Wine Symposium at the grand, luxurious Hotel Villa d’Este in the presence of over 200 of the delegates attending the prestigious inter  
Hardys Celebrates 10 Years in India at Vinoteca
November 10: Sula’s trendy wine bar Vinoteca was bubbling with wine, starters, and good cheer on November 1 to celebrate ten years of Hardys in India in the presence of Australian Consul General, Steve Waters, and Catherine Gwynne of Accolade Wines. Rishi Vohra CSW, our Mumbai correspondent reports.Hardy Wines needs no in  
China: The Gouqi Berry Wine of China
November 06: We all know that the official definition of wine is the freshly fermented juice of the grape, but in China the fermented product of the Gouqi Berry is also called wine, which should strictly be termed fruit wine, writes John Salvi MW who recently visited the winery in Ningxià owned by M. Zhang Jinshan who was recently in the  
Wine & Health: Wineglass a Day May Help Cure Breast Cancer
November 14: A recent study has indicated that the survival chance of a woman with breast cancer may increase to 20% with one glass of wine a day but the Indian media has gone overboard in their headlines in the articles as if this is a curative medicine, possibly misrepresenting facts in their enthusiasm for reporting the study, opines   
 
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