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Beyond the room: Why India Inc's luxury hospitality bet is becoming an experience businessIndia's luxury hotels are evolving beyond just rooms. Companies are now creating immersive experiences that blend wellness, food, and cultu...
Ladakh's new excise policy eases restrictions on liquor saleLadakh's new Excise Policy permits hard liquor sales, reduces license documents from 16 to six, and expands availability to four more distr...
Great Experiences: Why cheese tourism is becoming the latest luxury travel trend among IndiansLuxury travellers yearning for authentic yet offbeat experiences are opting for cheese tourism, finds Glynda Alves
Delhi HC rejects Pernod Ricard's plea against denial of L1 liquor licenceThe Delhi High Court has rejected Pernod Ricard's plea for an L1 wholesale liquor licence. The French spirits giant faced denial due to a p...
NCLAT rejects pleas against Kerala's liquor procurement agency; upholds CCI orderThe Appellate Tribunal NCLAT has upheld a decision by the fair trade regulator CCI. The CCI had closed a complaint alleging abuse of domina...
Parle Melody: The ₹1 soft power twist Modi served to Meloni and the worldPrime Minister Modi's gift of a Parle Melody toffee to Italy's Giorgia Meloni symbolised India's evolving soft power. Beyond traditional ex...
India’s brandy boom still feels uncool. Liquor cos want to give it a makeoverBrandy, a spirit deeply entrenched in South India's culture and cinema, is now undergoing a national makeover. Despite being India's second...
Portugal eyes bigger role in India’s infrastructure, manufacturing push as trade ties deepenPortugal's Minister of State for Economy, João Rui Ferreira, expressed readiness to contribute to India's infrastructure goals, highlightin...
Why Prada has a devil of a dilemma, but so does IndiaPrada Kolhapuri controversy: The latest collection from high-fashion label Prada has ignited a firestorm in India again. This comes a year ...
More Indians need to become tea-totallersA Kolkata tea seller showcases a rare Darjeeling tea. This highlights the unique qualities of Darjeeling tea, often overlooked. Like Champa...
India-New Zealand FTA duty concessions under to help boost exports of single malt whisky: CIABCIndia's free trade agreement with New Zealand is set to boost Indian liquor exports. Duty concessions will make Indian single malt whisky a...
Liquor stocks have macro tailwinds, but will FTAs become a problem? 6 liquor stocks with an upside potential of up to 26%Supply chain disruptions caused by the US-Israel-Iran conflict have a second-order impact on several industries. The liquor sector is no ex...
Luxury investment market finds its balance as focus shifts to rarity and valueThe global luxury investment market is stabilizing. Collectors are now prioritizing rarity and cultural importance. Impressionist art and w...
India’s newest round of drinkers is rewriting the rules of the world’s biggest barYoung Indians are redefining their drinking habits not by drinking less, but by selecting superior quality alcohol. This notable shift towa...
Sula cheers its way to be the first Indian wine brand on Tasmac“We are excited to be the first and the only national wine brand to be associated with Tasmac,” said Rajeev Samant, founder of Sula Vineyar...
Indian wine brand in UK launch online campaign to raise fundsSoul Tree hopes to spread distribution across the majority of the 10,000-odd Indian restaurants in the country over the next three years.
Wine industry seeks a separate legislation to develop Indian wine brandThe Indian Grape Processing Board (IGPB) is trying to bring a separate legislation for wine so as to create an indigenous identity for Indi...
- Indian wines becoming popular in Britain: Report
Indian wines, made from grapes grown in Maharashtra, are reportedly proving to be extremely popular among British consumers.
- Top Indian brands to figure at London wine fair
Top Indian wine brands will showcase their products at the London International Wine Fair (LIWF), to be held on 21 and 22 May.
- Seagram to roll out locally made wines
The Indian arm of global wine & spirit major Pernod Ricard, has decided to roll out brand new wines produced in India from November.