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Sula: Wine Tourism Limping back in Nashik from July 10
July 09: After a complete lockdown since March 24, Nashik has taken the first baby steps to open wine resorts with the stipulated restrictions on hygiene and social distancing with Beyond by Sula being the first to open tomorrow, followed by The Source at Sula next weekend at the statutory 33% capacity with no wine tasting or restaurants to open, writes Subhash Arora who agrees with Rajeev Samant that for now the safety of visitors and the staff is |
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Covid-19: Vinexpo goes Digital with First Wine Webinar with IWSR
July 03: Organisers of Vinexpo have gone digital with a webinar on Wine: The New Normal-Opportunities and Challenges for the Global Wine Industry up to 2024, conducted by Mark Meek, CEO of IWSR and introduced by Rodolphe Lameyse, CEO of Vinexpo, writes Subhash Arora who attended the first of four such quarterly discourses planned and found it more interesting and insightful than those conducted traditionally in Pre-Covid times and is |
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Natcool: Natural Wine Revolution by Dirk Niepoort
July 04: As part of her wine studies she was on Port Wine Trails in the glorifying Douro Wine Region of Portugal last year, where the panoramic view of Pinhao (Pinhão) river streaming through the Douro Valley, with the terraced vineyards was majestic indeed, writes Sheetal Kadam as she reminisces her time with the Niepoort team at their winery that inspired her to share the ideas recently exchanged over a virtual wine tasting with the owner of the |
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Australia Releases Vision 2050 and 5- Year Strategic Plan
July 05: Still facing challenges of drought, bushfires, smoke and Covid-19, Wine Australia has incorporated a Vision-2050 document in conjunction with Australian Grape and Wine, based on which a Strategic Plan for 5 years has now been released that includes spending A$200 million in R & D, marketing and regulation, writes Subhash Arora who suggests that similar planning is required at the national level in India if we ever hope to make a mark |
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Cali Red: Snoop Dogg to join 19 Crimes Family of Australia
July 08: The well-known rapper Snoop Dogg has entered into a long partnership with 19 Crimes, the first winery in the world that has the labels of criminals shipped to Australia and who talk to you through an App and introduce themselves, making it an interesting conversation piece, and is soon to release a reasonably priced Snoop Cali Red wine, writes Subhash Arora who believes the wine will have good scope in India for his followers, especially as |
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Study: Daily Glass of Wine may boost Brain Power
July 07: Even as the Draft Report in the US for Food Guidelines due to be published later this year suggests that both men and women should drink only one glass of wine daily instead of two, a US Health and Retirement Study conducted at the University of Georgia and published last week in JAMA Network Open recommends that moderate wine consumption could boost brain power, writes Subhash Arora. Dr Li Changwei, an epidemiologist from the |
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