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The duty cut regime on Australian wine under the recent trade agreement strikes a balance between protecting the domestic industry and opening the path for greater investments and tie-ups
Entire issue will be OFS of nearly 27 million shares belonging to promoters and PE investors
The company has filed its draft prospectus with Sebi and is awaiting approval for its IPO
The company has filed its draft prospectus with Sebi and is awaiting approval for its IPO
The Mizoram government will soon notify rules for processing locally grown grapes to make wine in the state, a minister said. The state council of ministers had recently approved the draft rules. Replying to a question from VL Zaithanzama of Zoram People's Movement (ZPM), Excise Minister K Beichhua told the assembly on Tuesday that the draft rules have been sent to the law department for vetting and would be notified soon. Excise duty will be charged on the locally processed grape wine, he said. Manufacture and sale of wine from grapes grown outside the state would not be allowed under the rules, the minister said. The state cabinet had allowed manufacture and sale of wine from fresh grapes harvested locally by farmers under a liquor prohibition law. The decision was taken months after grape growers' society in east Mizoram's Champhai district protested against the seizure of locally brewed grape wine. The farmers' body demanded legislation for the manufacture of grape wine. An
Social activist Anna Hazare on Monday said it was unfortunate that the Maharashtra government was giving priority to liquor sale for financial gains
Maharashtra Leader of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis on Friday said that the Maha Vikas Aghadi government's decision on Thursday to allow sale of liquor in supermarkets smacked of a "deal"
Talking about consumption preferences, Diageo said consumers who drink alcohol are increasingly choosing spirits over beer and wine
Three- and five-point ratings don't address the subject adequately, and wine producers themselves cannot be relied upon to be objective.
The quality (and price) of wines made in India improves/increases each year and there's no question that our best wines are today much better than most imported wines priced at the same level.
A silver lining in the dark clouds of this 10-week lockdown and the attendant downturn in the economy is the possibility that online ordering and home deliveries of at least wines will continue.
Apart from its characteristic ripe guava aroma, it is vibrant, with intense lemongrass and fresh ginger notes that highlight the core of citrus and pear flavours
The Tenuta Sant'Antonio Amarone 2013 is a complex bouquet of ripe fruit, liquorice, and black pepper, with hints of chocolate
Krsma Syrah Hampi Hills 2016 has lush and opulent flavours of ripe blackberries, dried black currant, and mocha on the palate, with a characteristic lingering black pepper spice note
Every Premiere Cru estate has second label, produced from grapes adjudged not sufficiently high quality for their flagship wine, whose wine quality is marginally lower, & is priced at a third or less
After certain local wines won international laurels, Indian restaurants have started recommending them