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Blog: Is Wine Culture growing in India?
Nov 25: Wine culture is relatively new with the availability being only for 2 decades and it has been growing steadily but there are so many impediments that the initial excitement has not been converted to a flourishing wine culture, writes Subhash Arora who takes you through the journey thus far and suggests ways to make it grow faster. When I joined a prominent Rotary Club in Delhi sometime in early 1990’s I was shocked to find no wine being served |
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3rd Indian Wine Day on November 16 inches ahead with wider Participation
Dec 06: The third edition of Indian Wine Day was celebrated by the Lalit Hotels at Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore Kolkata, Goa, Jaipur, Udaipur, Chandigarh and London with wine support from Sula, Grover, Fratelli, York, Reveilo and Big Banyan on November 16 and enthusiastic participation by 6 restaurants with many requesting to join in 2020, writes Subhash Arora who is nevertheless disappointed with the lukewarm response by the very industry which Indian |
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WBWE 2019: 11th World Bulk Wine Exhibition concludes successfully
Dec 06: Another edition of the annual 2-day wine event encompassing the world bulk wine business concluded successfully on December 3 at the regular venue Amsterdam RAI where 260 wineries and 450 producers from 24 countries exhibited with 6,000 wine professional from 60 nationalities attending the World Bulk Wine Exhibition (WBWE) writes Subhash Arora who is a regular visitor here and also a judge at the World Bulk Wine |
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Business France: Tasting France at the French Embassy
Nov 26: Business France organised an interesting wine tasting evening with Vignobles Boissonneau, Champagne Leopoldine, Chateau Franc Cardinal and Les Roques de Cana participating in the event with H.E. Emmanuel Lenain addressing the audience and mixing informally for a long time, writes Subhash Arora who loves such events at the embassies but is rather pessimist about their finding distributors with the present excise policy of the Delhi |
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SETTE- First Indian Super Tuscan celebrates 10 Years
Nov 27: Sette is a blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon that took a few years to stabilise in the composition and proportion of grapes in the blend. Fratelli Vineyards has been celebrating 10 years of its maiden harvest since 2009 and the Italian Director from Tuscany, Alessio Secci is in India taking the 4 vintages available-2009, 2010, the ubiquitous 2015 and not-yet-bottled 2017 to various cities for a vertical tasting, writes Subhash Arora who was |
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Dijon International Gastronomical Fair thru GVZ eyes
Nov 28: The two- week international gastronomic fair of Dijon held on October 31 to November 11 this year at the Exhibition Center and Congress Dijon is the largest fair of its kind in Burgundy, since 1921 in the modern avatar but this yea India was honoured as the Guest of Honour country, with Grover Zampa Vineyards showcasing around 25 labels impressing the visitors, writes Ravi Viswanathan practically representing the Indian wine industry |
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