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No. 790 : : October 19, 2018
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Blog: Maharashtra to allow Home Delivery of Wine & Liquor
Oct 14: In what could be really a games changer the progressive government of Maharashtra is apparently planning to introduce a policy that will allow liquor being delivered home, making the online sales a distinct possibility at least in Maharashtra, especially since home delivery by vendors has been ‘de riguer’ for years, writes Subhash Arora who feels the petitioner against the move has crossed the line interpreting Article 47 of our Constitution. Minister for

Bombay High Court orders de-sealing Wine Shops, passes Strictures against Excise
Oct 14: The Bombay High Court has ordered the immediate de-sealing of 15 liquor shops in the suburbs of Thane and Palghar, and criticised State Excise Commissioner Ashwini Joshi for “over enthusiasm and over zealousness that might even cost her career, according to a Report by the Indian Express, with the excise department getting ready to file a leave petition against the HC order. The court was hearing petitions filed by 31 shop-owners, whose outlets

 
Climate Change Leadership Summit in Porto on March 7-9 to have Al Gore as Keynote Speaker
Oct 19: After the one day Summit at Porto last July with the former President Barack Obama gave the Keynote Address, the time is ripe to expand the Climate Change Leadership Summit at Porto to a 3-day affair on March 5-7, 2019 with Al Gore, former Vice President and a climate change activist who jointly won the joint Nobel Prize in 2007, writes Subhash Arora. When former President Barack Obama accepted an invitation to be the keynote speaker

Chianti-Shiandi on a Promotional Tour of West
Oct 18: Consorzio Vino Chianti has organised international promotional visits during the next month starting today with a total spend of € 350,000 with events in Brazil, USA, Germany, Poland and Russia being the highlights of this year’s programme unleashed today, though India is unfortunately not a part of this tour leaving out a future market that would give more dividends in the medium to long term. One of the important points in my advisories to the

Australian Survey throws Light on importance of Cellar Door Sales
Oct 19: A survey carried out by Wine Australia of 180 wineries indicates that those with cellar doors having an opportunity for matched food and wine flights and paid tastings were more likely to make sales at the cellar door, providing a clue to the Indian producers who would do well to keep wine tourism as a profit center and an integral part of their marketing strategy, feels Subhash Arora who has been disappointed by the tardiness shown by bigger

Study: Nosing Red Wine could reduce chances of Lung Cancer
Oct 18: Scientists at University of Geneva, Switzerland (UNIGE) have discovered that Resveratrol, the grape constituent in red wine protects against lung cancer when administered to mice through the nasal route by inhaling and could well work on humans, since ingested Resveratrol can't reach the lungs and by sniffing it instead, your Resveratrol concentration can be 22 times more, according to the Study announced through a Press Release

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