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Wine Feature : Why US barred the Tuscan King |
Brunello di Montalcino wines, also known as the Tuscan King, got into controversy earlier this year on the grounds of quality and US blocked its shipments of the 2003 vintage. Subhash Arora found out more about this during his recent trip |
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Business of Wine for Asia 2008 |
Wine for Asia 2008 plans to organise interesting educational programmes and courses to be conducted before and during the Show as announced at the workshop -The Business of Wine organised Tuesday. Avininder Singh who att
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Record Wine Exports by New Zealand |
New Zealand wine growers are on target to achieve $1 billion exports by 2010, according to the annual results released yesterday by New Zealand Winegrowers, announcing that the exports for 2008 touched a record NZ$800m (US$570m).
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St. Emilion Blockade lifted by USA |
Connoisseurs of St. Emilion and the producers would be relieved to learn that TTB has lifted the embargo imposed due to labeling issues and will allow all wines but with extra scrutiny for the eight chateaux involved in the complexity arising d
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Burgundy Vintage Heading for Trouble |
The vagaries of nature continue to play truant with France where wines from many regions including Burgundy are expected to yield lower crops with not a great vintage due to hailstorms that followed a wet spring. The southern Mâc
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Carlson may Divorce Sarovar Hotels |
Minneapolis headquartered Carlson is not likely to renew its contract with Sarovar Hotels as master franchisee of Carlson's Park Plaza and Park Inn brands in India when it comes up for renewal in December, according to reports. Carlson rem
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Indian Airport Retail Booming |
The worldwide slowdown in economy may have shaken the confidence and optimism of many organised retail companies across the globe, but airport retailing including the duty free sales is predicted to continue booming with retail spen
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