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Blog : Prosecco Van in the London Land
August 01: With Prosecco becoming ever-increasingly popular in UK, novel ways of marketing the Italian bubbly have sprung up, one of them being a mobile service van which serves it from the tap like draught beer, despite specific EU law followed by UK, that prescribes that it may be served only from the traditional bottle, but it is unlikely that the practice will be allowed to continue with Prosecco on tap to be named as Frizzante 1754. I became aware of |
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Delhi Wine & Alcohol Excise Policy Illegal, Irrational or Indifferent to Industry ?
July 28: It was no surprise when the Delhi Government announced on July 27 that the 2016-17 excise policy had been again extended for 2 months till September 30, on an ad-hoc basis, provided the licensees pay the pro-rata license and registration fees for 2 months to continue selling, writes Subhash Arora who feels it is unfair to the importers and producers who are obliged to pay for government’s apathy, and inefficiency. While the |
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Champagne to replace Chandon at F-1 Podium
Aug 03: Champagne made its official return to the Formula 1 Grand Prix podium on Sunday afternoon at the Hungarian Grand prix, with the three top finishers celebrating their win by popping open jeroboam bottles of champagne after a gap of over one year, as the organisers announced that Carbon Champagne had become the official sponsor of the world-famous car race. We may never known if and how much it benefited Chandon India |
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Passing By: Chateau Ste. Michelle Strikes again
Aug 03: David Andrews, Divisional Manager- Asia Pacific Region for Chateau St-Michelle Wine Estates was again in Delhi where he conducted a Master Class at Hotel Lodi, followed by a wine dinner at Megu Restaurant at the Leela Palace Hotel, known for its modern Japanese Cuisine, with wines from COW trinity matching food, writes Subhash Arora who had a long chat at the dinner table about several aspects of the third largest premium wine producer |
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Halliday Hails Henschke Hill of Grace as Top Aussie Wine
Aug 08: Penfolds Grange may be considered the most expensive and globally well-known Australian wine with the1951 maiden vintage setting a record of A$41,000 paid by a private collector in Australia recently and a complete 1951-2012 set selling for A$260,000 last week , but it was the graceful Henschke Hill of Grace 2012 released in May this year, that was crowned as the Wine of the Year by the iconic wine writer and judge and James Halliday last |
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Study: Wine in Moderation cuts Diabetes Risk by Half
July 29: According to a new Study conducted by a team of scientists in Denmark and published in Diabetologia, the journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, wine drinking in moderation can reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 58% for women and 43% for men although cautioning against the risk of drinking alcohol in excess for various other diseases. The researchers believe red wine provides the greatest protection because of |
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