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Blog: Moet’s Prats may help expand Indian Wine Industry
June 05 : If one can read the lips of Jean-Guillaume Prats, head of Moët Hennessy’s Estates & Wines division, India will be a country of priority for the principals who plan to launch the Chandon sparkling wine in October 2013 and going by his declared company philosophy of entering the everyday wine market for expansion, it is likely that the price will be kept at lower end of the expected price spectrum. Prats was the CEO of Saint- Estephe based |
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Tasting: India Wine & Spirits Tour 2013 from France
June 03: The first French Wine Spirits Tour on May 29 2013 in Mumbai, provided the perfect platform for French companies to showcase their products for the first time to Indian wine distributors, importers, and enthusiasts. Organized by Ubifrance (The French Trade and Commission in India) at Sofitel Hotel in Bandra-Kurla Complex, this event was a first of its’ kind with one more scheduled on May 31st in Delhi. delWine was represented by |
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Wine Feature: Taste of Tuscany Wines
June 05: Tuscany is on top of the wish-list of any Indian who loves to visit Italy, not only for its beautiful churches, palaces and edifices, flower-covered villas, rolling hills, fascinating history and culture but also gourmet food and wines that compete with the best in Italy and are world famous, writes Subhash for UpperCrust, the food, wine and goodlife magazine from Mumbai taking its readers through a wine journey looking beyond the bars and |
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Napa Valley Auction Nets Record $17 million for Charity
June 03: Auction Napa Valley, the world's most celebrated charity annual wine event organised by Napa Valley Vintners (NVV), held at the Meadowood Napa Valley Resort owned by the owners of Harlan Estate and Screaming Eagle, collected a record amount of around $17 million, breaking the previous record of $10.5 million set in 2005. "We are overjoyed with the generosity of the patrons, vintners and volunteers that made today possible," said |
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Study: French Wine was first produced in Italy
June 04: The French may have the reputation for being expert wine makers, but they learnt everything they know from the Italians, new research suggests as the chemical analysis of two large amphorae show they were imported from an old civilization north of Rome. Italy may have something to cheer about! After they defeated France in the FIFA World Cup in 2006 in a penalty shoot-out, this must be their moment of glory-at least in the wine making and |
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Counterfeiting Wine in China on the Increase
June 04: Counterfeiting Lafite may be the most lucrative business for the con artists in China, but several popular Australian brands like Penfolds and Henschke have also been complaining about the duplicate products being sold increasingly in the Chinese market with copycat bottles impersonating as the real thing, suggesting that the Indian decision makers must immediately take pre-emptive action to keep the potential menace away from India in |
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