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British Columbia Wineries Eye Indian market
July 13: British Columbia, one of the Canadian provinces has declared its intentions to enter the Indian market with wine, seafood and specialty foods, with the support and encouragement of the provincial government, writes Subhash Arora who conducted a seminar recently through video conferencing from New Delhi with the BC producers in Vancouver who had congregated for the India Breakfast Seminar. If you ask any Indian with a fair General |
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Passing By: McGuigan is an Australian Vintage
July 09: McGuigan Black Label Red is the biggest selling red wine in Australia but Leah O’Shea, the Export Executive for Asia Pacific was in India to promote the Black Label varietals along with a couple of Yaldara Estate labels, that are owned by the public limited company Australian Vintage Limited, being imported by Hema Connoisseurs, says Subhash Arora who had the pleasure of meeting her at his residence for breakfast |
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Treasury to dump $30m wine in US Drains
July 17: After a deluge of reports last weekend indicating that the Treasury Wine Estate, the biggest Australian wine company in revenues, will write off $140-160 million worth of wine in the US, the new estimates talk of draining only $35 million worth of wine, an unthinkable option in the Indian scenario because of the high customs duties involved, writes Subhash Arora. In a Statement, Treasury Wine Estates says it's planning to get rid of excess, |
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Tinker, Tinker Aussie Star-How I wonder what You are
July 10: As a bewildered wine world perplexed over the falling sales of wines has been devising ways to catch the wine drinkers young with the recent introduction of concoctions of wine and coke for the Gen Next ready to taste alcohol, it comes as no surprise that someone in the New World would craft new ways to add flavours to cheap wines to make them more ‘complex,’ writes Subhash Arora. I remember an old friend who has been fond of wine |
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Spanish Wine Exports on the Increase
July 17: Despite the recessionary conditions still existing in the world wine market, Spain has done remarkably well by increasing its exports by 9.8% in value during the first four months of this calendar year, the pundits also attributing better acceptance of the bottled in origin wines because of improved quality as evidenced in the higher number of awards won in the international wine competitions.
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Wine and Health: Red Wine May Trigger Migraine
July 16: While there is a continual flow of studies that claim health benefits from red wine including Heart, Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Dementia and several other human health parameters when taken in moderation because of the anti-oxidants, a recent live study in Brazil indicates that drinking red wine could set off a migraine depending on the weather conditions. A Brazilian study presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society |
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