It is no secret that the Covid 19 pandemic has wreaked havoc on mankind like few before. After the loss of precious lives, the biggest casualty to the pandemic has probably been the worldwide business scenario. One of the worst
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The third edition of Indian Wine Day kept its date with 16 Nov 2019 and one can safely say that it is here to stay. Much like the previous years,this year too the Indian Wine Day saw engaging events at
India's No. 2 winemaker Grover Zampa Vineyards has upped the ante with vineyard acquisitions, new wines, state-of-the-art winery equipment and wine tourism on the horizon.
Bigger and better would be the right words to describe the delWine Summit and Excellence Awards (dWSEA) that concluded recently in its second edition in New Delhi.
The second edition of Indian Wine Day was celebrated across The Lalit Hotels for the second consecutive year on 16 Nov 2018. Founded by The Lalit Group and the Indian Wine Academy in association with India’s various wine clubs, Indian
Spiritz - India’s premier alcoholic beverages magazine once again celebrated the cause of Indian wine by awarding the best of bests on a national stage at Spiritz Wine Awards 2018.
On the fourth anniversary of the launch of Vijay Amritraj Collection wines, the tennis icon arrived in New Delhi to share the vision and story behind these wines. The VA collection wines have already won 22 awards in two years
The first ever Indian Wine Day was celebrated across India and in London on 16 Nov 17. The day was planned to coincide with the Beaujolais Nouveau day, that falls on every third thursday of November. The initiative was the
India's prominent winemaker Grover Zampa Vineyards celebrated their 25 years of winemaking by conducting marquee events and launching a new sparkling wine called Auriga.
In its 10th year Sula Fest was as big as it gets. The biggest wine centered music carnival of India lived up to its reputation of being an unlimited fun engagement- this time for an extra day too!