MIDC Out-of tune on Wine Import Stats
November 29: An article in a mainstream daily reporting that India imports only 72,000 cases of wine, attributing the source as the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation which in turn has reportedly taken the information from a Rabo Bank Report, is completely out-of-date and out of line, giving an incorrect picture of the
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Passing By: Baron of Brolio in Tuscany
November 26: Baron Francesco Ricasoli, owner of Castello di Brolio, the biggest and one of the oldest Tuscan family wine producers known also as Barone Ricasoli in Gaiole in Chianti, made a brief stop-over in Delhi on his way back from China to meet his importer Mohan Bros. and some important clients when Subhash Arora met |
Outsider’s View of Alsace from the Inside
November 23: Alsace is a fascinating special region in the far northeast corner of France.,with Vosges mountains protecting the sunnier land with a patchwork of soils, and specialises in distinctive white varietals, writes Susan Hulme MW who visited a well-known winery, Domaine Weinbach Faller to taste the difference. and was quite |
Balasaheb Thackeray was Bindaas about Wine
November 29: The founder patriarch of Shiv Sena, Balasaheb Thackeray who passed away on November 17 at the age of 86 was a controversial politician regarded as Mafioso and don by some but God and Supremo by most Maharashtrians, and did not care to be politically correct. He was a man who loved his daily glass of wine and
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Wine Grapes may need to be tested for Residue
November 29: Wineries will now have to carry out a dual test, first of their grapes to check for chemical residues and then the wine to ensure the wine India produces is acceptable in the international market, according to a report which attributes the law to the ministry of food processing industries (MFPI) but a query with the ministry |
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