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DWC Brunch: Italian wines and Prankster food- Made for Each Other
Jan 18: The New Year Brunch organised by the Delhi Wine Club at the Prankster Bar and Restaurant in Gurgaon on January 7, 2018 was like a beautiful ensemble where the ambience, food, wine, service and bonhomie played an important role to make it a symphony to remember, writes Subhash Arora who was complimented by several Club members for one of the best events in the 16 year-history of the Club- because the Restaurant owner, chef |
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SulaFest 2018: And the Beat Goes on
Jan 18: After breaking all records of attendance and acts during the 10th edition last year, SulaFest enters the next decade as the annual musical gourmet event, on February 3 and 4 when one may enjoy a weekend full of western and Indian music, delicious gourmet foods and plenty of Sula labels and other wines being imported by India’s largest wine producer, writes Subhash Arora who believes the mini Woodstock is great attraction for music and wine |
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Pernod Ricard to cough up Rs. 612 crores in Customs Duty
Jan 04: The probe conducted by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) of India has discovered that the Indian arm of the world’s second-largest spirits maker and the biggest wine imported Pernod Ricard India Pvt. Ltd., has allegedly been ‘evading’ Customs duty of about Rs 612.72 crore (Rs. 6.13 billion) in the last six years, primarily in the spirits section. There seems to be some truth apparently in the Indian wine importers’ grouse and continuous |
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Wine & Food Feature : Chianti docg Rules undergo Bottling Change
Jan 18: After a long bureaucratic process the Vino Chianti DOCG can now be bottled only in Tuscany, without prejudice to any exceptions and rights acquired over time by bottling companies, in order to ensure better traceability and more numerous and timely checks, thus safeguarding consumers writes Subhash Arora who feels that Chianti Classico is still a better overall bet although the quality of Chianti will certainly improve with the latest |
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Srilanka bans Women from buying Wine and Alcohol-Again
Jan 17: Within days of reversing a 39-year old sexist law of 1979 that banned women from buying alcohol or working in places that sell or manufacture liquor, the Sri Lankan Cabinet yesterday took a U-Turn and decided to reverse the decision and re-impose the law, among other reformist decisions, because of the strong opposition from several groups, according to a report by PTI. A decision that would encourage anti-alcohol lobbies in India to step up |
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US leads Global Value Growth in Wines
Jan 18: New global data from Vinexpo 2016 released by (International Wine and Spirits Review (IWSR) reveals that the US remains the firm leader in global value of around $34 billion in both still & sparkling wine categories, according to a Report that forecasts that the US wine market will increase its global lead over the next five years. By 2021 US sales of still and sparkling wines are expected to reach just over $45 billion in a global market expected to |
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