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Top Ten Importers 2016-17
May 25: Despite the demon of demonetisation raising its chuckling head and the Supreme Court 500m highway ruling, wine importers managed to keep a wry smile as the year ended with a positive note with the Top Ten Importers clocking a 12.67% increase over the previous year, with Pernod Ricard slightly ahead of the traditional leader |
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Fratelli now Second Largest Premium Wine Producer
May 23: Although Grover Zampa Vineyard maintains the distant no. 2 spot behind the leader Sula Vineyards, in terms of wine bottles produced annually, Fratelli has overtaken it as the second largest premium wine producer in 2016-17, a year during which the domestic industry appears to have crawled with a modest growth of barely |
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Bordeaux Vintage 2016: Part Two- Weather
May 22: The 2016 vintage in Bordeaux has been ‘fine’ and in some cases ‘great’- both in terms of quantity and quantity with wines having excellent structure, writes our Bordeaux expert John Salvi MW, who analyses weather condition in this part and believe 4.5 out of 5 conditions for a great wine as defined by the late Denis Dubourdieu |
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King Jacob’s Creek brings Spanish cousin Campo Viejo to India
May 25: India’s leading imported wine brand Jacobs Creek will soon have Spanish company with the owner of both labels, Pernod Ricard launching the Spanish label from Rioja, with Christian Barre, CEO, Pernod Ricard Winemakers, Spain visiting India to launch the label that was originally scheduled to be launched 3 years ago, writes Subhash |
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Insipid Performance by Indian Wines at Decanter World Wine Awards
May 26: Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA) announced the results of its 2017 edition of Awards in which 17,200 entries were submitted, with only 2 Indian wines-both from Fratelli Vineyards meriting only a Commendation each, though interestingly both the winners were white and Chenin, Blanc, writes Subhash Arora. Not to talk of |
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New Study skeptical about Health Benefits of Red Wine
May 23: While there have been numerous studies over the last 25 years evidencing the benefits of wine, especially red wine for the heart, a new Study reported in the Journal of Studies of Alcohol and Drugs has found flaws in several such previous study and claims there may be little benefit in drinking red wine moderation, although adding that |
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