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Editorial:
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Tit for Tat Karnataka Excise Policy on Cards |
Karnataka
seems to have come to the end of tether pole with
the excise department considering increase in excise
of wines coming from out of state, apparently to
counter Maharashtra's unfair excise policy. |
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EU
Parliament Dilutes Reforms |
The European Parliament on Wednesday voted a significantly
diluted version of the planned reform of the EU
wine sector, removing the proposed ban on use of
sugar, the most debated and controversial |
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Paris
Poses Nude to Promote her Prosecco |
Paris
Hilton has posed nude, her body painted in a golden
paint crawling across a desert in an advertising
campaign to promote her ‘wine in a can’
brand Rich Prosecco. The socialite heiress to the
Hilton kingdom |
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Illegal
Use of Sugar Suspected in Beaujolais |
Indian wine industry does not have a monopoly in
twisting the non-existent laws of wine making for
their own benefit. Growers and producers in Beaujolais
are suspected of adding sugar illegally to
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Australian
Drought results in Galloping Imports |
The continuing drought in Australia for the second
year has resulted in wine shortages, especially
whites, and the country is being flooded with imported
wines with the industry predicting that the import
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Indian Market predicted to grow 200% in 5 Years |
India has 0.8% of the Asian market but is predicted
to grow by 200% over the next five years, according
to a research by IWSC commissioned by Vinexpo, as
a part of Vinexpo Asia-Pacific Wine Show being held
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Indians
Prefer Branded to Traditional Retail |
Large
number of consumers favour organised retail over
traditional kirana stores, according to a conducted
by ICRIER, even though politicians are fighting
hard in the name of protecting livelihood of small
traders. |
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