Chateau d’Ori is the second wave producer whose quality of wines has been generally appreciated by consumers and experts alike. FWM has been in the limelight since last year due to its fast expanding market and the professional organisation with a portfolio of award winning wines to boast of.
‘D’Ori wines are excellent quality wines,’ informed Dharti while talking to delWine. ‘I think our marketing philosophies were different and perhaps not compatible.’ Ranjit Dhuru at the same time, while complimenting the dynamic personality of the CEO of Finewinesnmore, said ‘I believe that the marketing policies for Indian and imported wines have to be different. Perhaps they work more on the imported wine model.’
The termination of agreement has been amicable.
DelWine has also learnt through reliable sources, that consequent to the dissolution of the deed of agreement, d’Ori has been in touch with Amfora Wines, another importer for discussion regarding the distributorship. Both the companies neither denied nor confirmed the news.
It is also not clear at the present time whether the affair accelerated the divorce or followed. |