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Blog: FSSAI- Sleeping with the Enemy
Oct 20: With the two recent cases where the High Court has taken the view contrary to FSSAI in the case of Pernod Ricard for the import of wine and Nestle India where the sale of Maggi noodles was banned with the samples now found within the safety limits, leaves an unpleasant taste and a question mark on who is going to make good the loss of over Rs. 1200 crores (Rs. 12 billion) in the Brand Value of Nestle as reported in the media or the |
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DWC Dinner: Rara Dinner with Princess and a Master of Wine
Oct 20: It was a rare occasion when the Delhi Wine Club organised a dinner with wines from two producers of Italy and New Zealand, welcoming their representatives Princess Sabina Corsini and Liam Steevenson MW with whom we also organised a Master Class on Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay grapes at Rara Avis, writes Subhash Arora who took the bold decision of hosting a wine dinner within 3 days after an earlier one When Keith Edgar, a Canadian |
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View Point: Diageo Sale of Wine Brands spells Trouble for Four Seasons
Oct 15: Diageo, the global drinks giant that owns brands including Johnnie Walker Scotch whisky and Smirnoff vodka and is a leading player in India after the purchase of USL last year, has reportedly sold their US and UK wine business totalling $552 million to the Treasury Wine Estate including popular labels like Blossom Hills, declaring its intention to get out of the non-core business, writes Subhash Arora who wonders whether this is the time for the |
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World Bulk Wine Exhibition heading for Record Performance
Oct 12: 7th edition of the World Bulk Wine Exhibition (WBWE) to be organized on 23-24 November at the usual venue of Amsterdam RAI promises to be yet another record year with an added exhibitor’s space of 20% and an already 15% increase in participation from 21 countries, which is expected to increase even further actual growth Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Chile, China, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kosovo |
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U.S. Fellowship Programme for Indian Wine Professionals
Oct 14: After working successfully with Vietnam, The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced the 2016 Cochran Fellowship Program (CFP) offering short-term training opportunities, most ranging from 2 to 3 weeks in length on U.S. Agricultural Marketing for India, the applications for which need to be submitted by December 2015 and the selection process will be finalised by March April next year The CFP offers short-term |
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Study on Diabetics Old Wine in New Bottle
Oct 20: A study conducted in Ben Gurion University in Israel suggesting that a glass of red wine every night may help people with type II diabetes manage their cholesterol and cardiac health is mere validation of several studies conducted during the last two decades, even though it is criticised by some Indian doctors, writes Subhash Arora wondering if they are prejudiced or ignorant when making such statements People with diabetes are known to be |
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