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Maharashtra: Love it or Hate it |
The protectionist Maharashtra has come out with a state excise policy for wine and alcohols in a deft manner that seems to kill three birds with one stone, but threatens the growth of imported wine segment and with customs suspending |
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Indian Wines Need Improvement |
Australian wine technologist and a professional viticulturist, Diana Davidson expressed concerns over Indian wines not meeting international standards, predicting that wine-makers from China, Argentina, Chile and South Africa co |
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Wine & Heart Health Summit in USA |
The fifth International Wine & Heart Health Summit, focussing on the latest results of studies being carried out on wine and health, is being held next April at Walla Walla in Washington at the historic Marcus Whitman Hotel. The confere
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Wine Drink in US at World's Highest |
Overall wine drinking in the United States has been steadily rising. The growth of 3.2 percent in 2007 to 292.1 million 9-liter cases, according to a newspaper report. It was the 14th consecutive year of gains. Consumer spending on win
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Berggruen Re-starts Expansion Plans |
Depressed real estate prices in India has made hoteliers turn bullish again with Berggruen Hotels announcing an investment of over Rs. 10 billion ($230 m) by 2012 and setting up a series of three and four star hotels across India. Bergg
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Bangalore Hotels see Fall in Occupancy |
Bangalore may see a decline in occupancy and room rates as companies in the US cut costs on travel and hotels amid a credit squeeze, according to Leela Venture, India's third largest hotel company. The hotel plans to cut its dependence on
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