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Restaurant Feature: DWC Wine Dinner with difference at Dental Studio
March 31: For a decent wine tasting, one does not necessarily need to go to a fancy restaurant, but quality catered food and an opportunity to taste several wines without sticking to a rigorous pairing regime at a comfortable place-even a dental studio, could be a perfect place for a private event, writes Subhash Arora President of Delhi Wine Club, who recently organised highly successful such an event at Smile Studio at Greater Kailash-1 Delhi where |
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One can buy wine at Petrol Pumps in Chandigarh UT
March 27: For the first time, the UT Administration has reportedly allowed petrol pumps and shopping malls to sell imported wine, Indian wine and imported beer on their premises agains special retail vend license for Rs. 200,000 according to the latest liquor excise policy announced. In the excise policy for 2018-19, a new licence — Form L-2D (retail vend of imported wine, Indian wine and imported beer for consumption off the premises) has been |
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Indo-EU FTA Talks may start after Decade of non-conclusive Efforts
March 27: In what appears to have become a routine announcement almost every quarter, Indian commerce and industry minister Suresh ‘Prabhu on Monday hinted once again at an early resumption of negotiations over the long-stalled free trade agreement (FTA) between India and the European Union. Our commerce and industry minister, Suresh ‘Prabhu hinted yesterday again at an early resumption of negotiations over the long-stalled free trade |
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Ranjit Chougule's Champagne House finally sold for Rs. 385 Cr.
March 30: After a two-year wait, the Worli Sea-Face property of Ranjit Chougule, Managing Director of the now-defunct Indage Vintners (originally Champagne Indage) has come into the hands of the buyers Uday Kotak’s family office as the lenders to Indage, Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Co. Ltd (ARC), has been finally able to close the deal finalised at Rs. 385 Cr. In one of the largest real estate deals in Mumbai, Uday Kotak ,executive chairman |
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World’s Most Admired 50 Brands: Chilean Emiliana enters with Torres again on Top
March 30: There are no changes in the Top three wineries in the World’s Most Admired Wine Brands announced by the English magazine Drinks International, with Torres being on top for the second year, followed by Concha y Toro and Penfolds, with the biggest organic winery in the world Emiliana making an entry for the first time, says Subhash Arora. Familia Torres had missed the Top Slot a couple of years ago but snatched it back last year, making |
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From a Successful ProWein to ProWine Asia 2018 in April
March 31: ProWein, the 3-day international wine show from March 18-20 in Düsseldorf saw over a record 6,870 exhibitors from 64 countries provide a successful, unique global overview of the current wine and spirits range to a record over 60,000 trade visitors make use of this platform and now the focus shifts to ProWine Asia in Singapore from 24-27 April where many Asian wineries and distilleries will participate along with many from Europe and |
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