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Wine Feature: Top Ten Winemakers of India under 40 (Part-3)
June 17: After initiatives like Top Ten Importers, Top Ten Producers, Top Ten Indian Women of Wine (WOW) and delWine Excellence Awards, Indian Wine Academy is proud to take the lead in recognising India’s young winemakers, the backbone of quality winemaking, and introduces the biennial ‘Top Ten Winemakers of India |
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Australia knocks at WTO door against China on Wine Duties
June 21: After a 6- month consultation with Australian winemakers and various associations regarding the duty increase up to 218% by China last year, the Morrison government has decided to knock at the door of WTO and has filed an application against China for imposition anti-dumping duties on Australian wine exports, writes |
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Chianti Classico announces Terroir-based Sub-zoning UGA for Gran Selezione Wines
June 22: While many Indians still cannot tell the difference between a Chianti Classico and the ubiquitous Chianti, the Chianti Classico (Black Rooster) Consortium has announced the terroir- based sub-classification of 11 areas called UGA for the top quality Gran Selezione using these sites on the labels while other wines may be allowed in |
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Bordeaux 2020: A Trinity in the Making-Structure (Part-3)
June 17: Given current climate trends marked by increasingly extreme events, comparisons between vintages are becoming more dubious. Each vintage boasts a unique identity and extreme weather exacerbates local variations. The success of a vintage should be considered at the level of individual vineyards and focused on the |
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Prowein to organise ProWine Mumbai on 17-18 November
June 22: Messe Düsseldorf India, one of the leading trade fair Organizers in India, has announced expansion of its ProWein Education Campaign held in 2018 and 2019 to ProWine Mumbai, bringing together the Wine and Spirit fraternity to a major international event in Mumbai, according to a Press Release. ProWein, which takes place |
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From Archives (2008): EU Files Complaint against India with WTO
June 22: The EU has again filed the imminent complaint against India at the WTO claiming that it still keeps European wine and spirits out of its market due to discriminatory high taxes, reports Subhash Arora. Indian government waived off the additional Customs Duty on foreign wine and spirits imports in July 2007 after the |
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