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Highway Ban Relief for Restaurants and Hotels across India
Sep 08: Thanks to the Supreme Court clarifying in their August 23 order that licensed establishments within municipal areas selling liquor do not come under the purview of its ban on liquor sales within 500 metres of a state and national highway, the state excise departments have been issuing or renewing the licenses suspended earlier and the business is limping back to normal in cities like Nashik, Pune, Delhi and Bangalore. ‘Dear Sir, Sharing |
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21st edition of MUNDUSVINI concludes successfully
Sep 04: The 21st edition of the 4-day biannual Mundusvini International Wine Competition concluded successfully today in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse with around 4,300 wines from 42 countries tasted by 164 wine experts from 41 countries, taking the total wines sampled to a record 11,000 this year, writes Subhash Arora who participated in the prestigious competition for the 12th consecutive time and has been the only international wine judge |
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Italians Upset about Unfair Tirade against Prosecco
Sep 07: Italian Prosecco producers have been outraged about recent media reports in UK claiming that drinking Prosecco leads to chronic tooth decay and can erode gums, with even their politicians entering the row denouncing such unfair, insidious, irresponsible and inaccurate remarks about a sparkling wine only because it is the current rage and a hot brand in England. The British affair with the north-eastern Italian light, fresh and crisp bubbly began |
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Ningxia Wine Challenge brings Experience to Two Indians
Sep 06: The second Ningxia Wine Challenge, the unique 2-year winemaking competition in which a South African won the top award, may not have won any medals for the two young participating Indian winemakers but it would have been an excellent international exposure for them, writes Subhash Arora who has been following their progress and hopes it was a valuable experience they would share within the Indian wine industry and that more Indians |
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Italy joins Georgia and Armenia as Oldest Wine Producing Country
Sep 06: With a team of scientists from the University of South Florida discovering the remains of terracotta pots in a cave in southwest Sicily and finding wine residue on their bottom, suggesting that the original owners of the pots were drinking wine over 6000 years ago, Italy is put slightly ahead of Georgia and Armenia, the oldest wine producing nations so far, and making Sicilians as certainly the oldest Italian wine drinkers and producers. The recent find |
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Chile: Viñedo Chadwick becomes Decanter Wine Legend
Sep 08: Viñedo Chadwick 2000, the ultra-premium wine by the Chilean iconic producer Eduardo Chadwick, that had won in a blind tasting against the top wines of Bordeaux and Italy 2000/2001 at the Berlin Tasting in 2004, has been chosen as Wine Legend by Decanter magazine for its October print edition, placing it among the most prestigious wines around the world, such as Château Margaux, Château Lafite and Petrus. Wine Legend is a distinction |
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