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Restaurant Feature: Champagne Dinner with Devaux D and DWC
April 04: Devaux Champagne in Bar-sur-Seine introduced the D Series globally a few months back. The series of four bubblies was served at the Delhi Wine Club (DWC) Dinner organised jointly with the Hotel Leela Ambience Gurgaon on April 1, writes Subhash Arora whose was excited because he was getting ready to attend an International |
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#IWC2015: Wine Challenge with a Difference
April 16: The second tranche of the London-based International Wine Challenge kicked off on April 13 at the Oval Cricket Stadium with around 12000 wines from over 50 countries being tasted during the first week, to be followed by another round next week, writes Subhash Arora who had been invited to judge and had an extensive chat with |
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IWINETC 2015: Champagne Wine Tourism Conference in Champagne
April 17: The recently concluded 2-day International Wine Tourism Conference in Reims Champagne, organised in conjunction with the Tourism Boards of Marne and Aube, was a bubbly affair with several speakers conducting seminars and a lot of champagne flowing, writes Subhash Arora who attended the conference followed by visits |
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WBWE acquires British look with Euromoney
April 16: World Bulk Wine Exhibition claiming to organise the biggest worldwide trade fair within the bulk wine sector and owned by Pomona Keepers, has sold 40% of its equity to the British international business-to-business media group, Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC, which organises several international events including ViniSud, |
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New Zealand to implement Geographical Indication Act
April 06: Wine regions such as Marlborough and Martinborough are likely to get boost, a greater international recognition and protection as New Zealand government plans to finally implement the legal system of Geographical Indications (GIs), according to a Press Statement by the Trade Minister Tim Groser and Commerce and |
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Wineries of China: CHANGYU
April 17: Most people still do not associate China with wine other than perhaps Rice wine or wine from the Gouqi Berry but Changyu is the oldest established wine company in China founded in 1878, writes John Salvi, the chief winemaker and Honorary Owner of Château Changyu Balboa in Xinjiang Province, from China. Changyu claim |
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