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Blog : Do You Drink too much Wine
Aug 11: Health benefits of drinking wine in moderation with few harmful effects are well documented but it is moot how many can drink within the safe limits and it’s possible that, you could get addicted to wine as any other drugs or alcohol and turn alcoholic as reaffirmed recently by a Master of Wine admitting being a recovering alcoholic and having no qualms talking about it as he has been sober for the last 25 years and only sipping and spitting wines |
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DWC Dinner: Judgement at Q’la with Fratelli Wines
Aug 11: The Delhi Wine Club Dinner at Q’la Restaurant last Friday was a unique event where Fratelli Vineyard wines were pitted against similar foreign wines from their portfolio for honours when served totally blind with delicious food prepared by Chef Priyam Chatterjee, in which Fratelli Vitae Chardonnay was the winner in both- without and with food categories and the Top Two wines were from the Fratelli Indian stable followed by two foreign wines, writes |
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Maharashtra Excise Sops soon for Fruit wines
Aug 10: Wine lovers in Maharashtra may soon have a wider wine spectrum with cheaper prices, that will also include fruit wines as the State government plans to promote wine made from fruits such as mango, jamun, cashew apple, berries, cheekoo, strawberry and jackfruit by extending excise duty exemptions to this category as well to boost consumption. State excise minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule reportedly said that the state government was |
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WBWE 2017: World Bulk Wine Exhibition in November at Amsterdam
Aug 11: The 9th edition of the World Bulk Wine Exhibition, 2017 (WBWE) being held on 20 and 21 November at RAI Amsterdam will have participation by around 220 exhibitors and 6,000 attendees from over 60 countries and promises interesting seminars which may be quite useful for Indian producers, Sommeliers and Restaurants, writes Subhash Arora who feels this Exhibition is not only relevant to the Indian producers and importers but also showcases |
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Wines and Wineries of Alentejo- Part II
July 28: Alentejo is the ‘New World’ of Portuguese wine industry, thanks to the Revolution of 1974 when all the vineyard land was acquired by the government and given to co-operatives which failed to manage, obliging the land to be later returned to the owners who had to practically start from scratch albeit with new technology at hand, writes Subhash Arora who visited the region last month and writes about Adega Cartuxa, Herdade São Miguel and |
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New Zealand Winery Caught in Alleged Fraud
Aug 09: A winery in New Zealand has been accused of exporting wines with false vintage and origin despite strict wine laws, stressing once again that we must soon have similar wine laws in India to the international standards to ensure such alleged frauds do not occur, if they are not in fact already occurring, writes Subhash Arora. New Zealand is rated as one of the countries known for good business practices. U.S. News rates is as #14 out of the 60 |
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