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Blog: Prosecco War between Italy & Australia carries on
Jan 28: Since Prosecco won the GI status from EU in 2009, defining the boundary of the Italian region from Glera grape then known commonly as Prosecco, making it mandatory for countries having trade relation with EU to desist from producing any sparkling wine and calling it Prosecco but Australia already producing this bubbly since 1999, did not fall in Line and even won the trademark case in Australia, but Italians are not backing off with a distinct |
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Malagousia the Greek Queen of Wines Shines at Ambassador’s Dinner
Jan 30: Malagousia as a white Greek grape variety was practically non -existent 25 years ago but its revival in 1976-1994 has added to the charm of Greek Wines which have been getting better in quality since then, writes Subhash Arora who was charmed with this Queen of Greek grapes during his visit to Greece in 2016 and showcased the varietal at a private dinner he co-organised with the Greek Ambassador, H.E. Panos Kalogeropoulos at his |
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Somanda Vineyards gets ready for 6th Harvest and SulaFest 2019
Jan 31: Preparations for SulaFest 2019 being organised by Sula Vineyards on February 2-3, are in full swing to receive over 16,000 guests, but as a spill-over effect many will also visits the other two close-by wineries- York and Somanda Vineyards which started its 6th harvest today with Pinot Noir and is getting ready to receive visitors at its winery over the week-end though with House-Full sign on both its resort properties-Regenta Resort Soma Vine |
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Chandon India Thinks Pink to seduce Young Indians
Jan 28: Known for its continuous and consistent innovations in packaging and branding, Chandon India which completed 5 years of Indian Operations in Dindori with its Launch of Brut and the Rose variant in October 2013, has just introduced new ‘Think Pink’ bottle for its Rosé varietal this month, writes Subhash Arora who feels their continued promotions ought to increase their market share and expand the sparkling wine market. The well-known French |
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Portugal: Alentejo Rising from Rubble beyond Wildest Dreams
Jan 31: TAlentejo might have been rated as the backward wine producing region decades ago but it has made significant strides in the last 30 years with an ever-increasing share of the Portuguese production and establishing enviable position in the export market due to the bigger and better sized wineries coming up using modern technology and equipment, writes our Mumbai Correspondent Sheetal Kadam who visited the region and Adega Mayor in |
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WBWE 2018: World Bulk Wine Exhibition from the Eyes of an Aussie
Jan 30: The World Bulk Wine Exhibition held on November 26-27 in Amsterdam was a complete success and helps negate the impression by non-Europeans that bulk wines are cheap and nasty, writes our Aussie writer Dan Traucki emphasizing the importance of this exhibition for importing countries and recommending a visit to their entry in China through WBWE on May 30-31, 2019. When you mention the World Bulk Wine Exhibition (WBWE) to an Aussie |
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