Wine for Asia
Wine for Asia, an international exhibition reaching out to the Asian wine and spirits markets, organised by Singex, is taking place from November 10 – 12, 2005, in Singapore.
Wine for Asia, an international exhibition reaching out to the Asian wine and spirits markets, organised by Singex, is taking place from November 10 – 12, 2005, in Singapore.
Did you know the British Government wine cellar holds 39,000 bottles of wine worth an amazing £700,000? But only 1,950 bottles – one in 20 – are made in England or Wales. The majority come …
This summer a high-ranking delegation of 19 top Indian government and industry leaders toured Napa Valley to see what our fledgling wine industry might gain from the California example. Napa County has 44,000 acres of …
If you’re looking for a reasonably priced wine to bring home from France, consider Muscadet from the Loire Valley. It’s made from a grape called Muscadet or Melon de Bourgogne.
An English vineyard has been named the world’s top producer of sparkling wine at the International Wine and Spirit Competition.
A small but significant change has come about in Americans’ drinking habits – wine has overtaken beer as the nation’s favourite alcoholic drink. The annual Gallup Consumption Habits poll in the US says that 39% …
“Keep it simple,” says world-renowned wine writer Hugh Johnson. “Unless you are ready for in-depth study, don’t complicate things by mixing elaborate food with ambitious wine.
Dr Ariff Jamal, Chief Wine Maker and Export Director of Albert Bichot from Burgundy joint The Wine Society for an educational evening onwines in general and Albert Bichot’s Burgundy collection. The event was held at …
The Wine Society of Delhi held its Annual General Meeting on August 21st, 2005. The meeting was followed by a ‘wine maker’s dinner’ with Grover’s wines and pairing with Indian food. Grover’s Wine Maker Abhay …
Wine is America’s new favorite alcoholic beverage, according to a new poll from Gallup, tying beer in a statistical dead heat and easily beating liquor. Wine took the lead largely because it’s being increasingly enjoyed …
A 5-course meal with 5 premium wines from Spain, Italy, France, Chile, USA and Australia will be served. Mr. Subhash Arora, President of Indian Wine Academy and Mr. Sourish Bhattacharyya, Executive Director will talk of …
Hyderabad Wine Club organized a wine dinner on 19th June 2005 focusing on “White wines from France”. The event was held at “Trinity” at the Taj Residency. Some of the wines served included Muscadet Sevre …
The winner of this year’s Geoffrey Roberts Award, Mary Taylor, will use her bursary to help fishermen in south Sri Lanka regain their livelihoods after the Tsunami recked havoc in their region. The runner-up was …
Fifteen years ago, when Geenral Pinohet stepped down, nobody had heard about Chilean wine. Exporting wine was not on the national agenda and Chile drank 90 percent of its own wine.
The French government recently doubled its emergency aid for wine producers to E 140 million, states a write-up in Decanter.
A vintage of “finesse, elegance and longevity” is how well-known American wine critic, Robert Parker, describes the 2004 vintage in Bordeaux, but he warns that it will only sell if the price is “significantly” lower …
The Bordeaux chamber of commerce and industry has been hosting the VINEXPO exhibition, the biggest such event since 1981.
The Australian wine industry’s veteran global promotion programme is going all out to help protect and grow $2.75 billion in exports and counter European criticism that its wines are too “industrial”.
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