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Chandon Délice cracks a Gold at CSWWC
Sep 26: The complete portfolio of 4 sparkling wines produced by Chandon India at its Dindori facility in Nashik has won medals at the prestigious Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships (CSWWC) held at is an annual competition in London earlier this month, with the Muscat –based Chandon Délice cracking a Gold, making it |
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Sula introduces Low-alcohol White Wine Muscat Blanc to widen the Market
Sep 26: Sula Vineyards has introduced Muscat Blanc still white wine with low alcohol content of only 7.5% but with higher sweetness that will attract novices, women and younger people who want low alcohol in their wines or like their food and snacks chili hot, that that are perfect match for this wine, writes Subhash Arora who tasted the 2025 |
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Vinexpo Mumbai Wine Show of 3-4 October cancelled-with no explanation
Sep 18: Vinexpo India scheduled to be held on 3-4 October at the Jio Convention Center in Mumbai has been unceremoniously cancelled without giving any reasons or explanation, causing an uproar in the industry, already reeling under several problems. Organisers seem to have been incommunicado but the reliable sources inform |
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Gold still eludes India Wines inching ahead at Decanter DWWA
Aug 12: Indian wines have started doing better in the international wine competitions like DWWA, egged on by Moet and Hennessey with a global outlook, which had been participating in a few select competitions like the Decanter World Wine Awards in London where it has won 4 medals for all its sparkling wines, but the leader has been |
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Fratelli cracks another Gold at MundusVini for J’NOON Red
Sep 16: Fratelli wines that won the first Gold Medal for India at the well-known wine competition MundusVini in Germany in its debut year in September 2023, has scored another Gold medal, the second time for its J’NOON red wine this year at the same competition, taking it total tally of Gold medals to 3 in as many competitions and |
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From Archives 2008: India World Player in 50 Years
May 10, 2008 : With potential to embrace wine in a big way and the economic muscle to dictate to producers what style of wine they should make, India is expected to be a world player in wine by 2058, predicts a Future Report by the BBR released yesterday. ‘Today, the Indian wine industry is still in its infancy; however technology |
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