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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...
How to manage the rupee while protecting growthFirst, on the rupee, one of the most effective ways to stabilise the currency is to improve the flow of foreign exchange into the country. ...
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...
Sheikh Abdullah didn't ban liquor in J&K in 70's despite Morarji Desai's advice: Farooq Abdullah of National ConferencePolitical parties in Jammu and Kashmir are clashing over alcohol sales. The National Conference argues against a ban, citing revenue loss a...
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...
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...
Swirl, Sniff, Skip: India’s wine moment is here — but the nation isn’t sipping yetIndian wine brands face stagnant revenues despite a growing overall wine market. Consumers lack knowledge, and retail experiences are poor....
Wine industry expects a boost in FY26 after last year's consumption slowdownThe wine industry anticipates growth in FY26 due to a stable economic environment. Sula Vineyards experienced a temporary slowdown in urban...
Vinitaly Indian Roadshow: The icon of Italian cuisine and culture lands in IndiaVinItaly, the world's largest wine exposition, launched its India Roadshow at the Italian Embassy in New Delhi, showcasing Italian wines an...
Winemaking across India: Rs 1,900 crore wine industry set to grow rapidly, despite limited govt support and societal taboosDespite government’s limited support and society’s taboos, India’s Rs 1,900-crore wine market is set to grow rapidly as more entrepreneurs ...
India likely to consume 2.1 million cases of wine by 2017Wine consumption in India is likely increase to 2.1 million cases by 2017, 73 per cent higher than 1.21 million cases in 2013, said a surve...
Moet-Hennessy of LVMH group to launch first India-made sparkling wineFrench wine and spirits maker Moet-Hennessy will launch its first ‘made in India’ sparkling wine in the next few days.
- Cheers! Wine intake to double by 2010
Major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Bangalore and Hyderabad account for 80% of the demand for wine.
- Wine consumption to touch 9 mn lts by 2010: Assocham
Domestic wine consumption is likely to go up to 9 million lites per annum by 2010 from the current level of 5 million litres, registering a...
- The new vineyardstick
Suddenly, the 'wine-and-dine' cliché seems to echo the metaphor of the times. For heightened domestic wine consumption is complementing tas...
- India to witness three-fold increase in wine consumption
Wine consumption in India is set to treble by 2011 to touch 17 million litres per annum, according to a study conducted by UK-based Interna...
- Foreign wine makers make a beeline to tap Indian mkt
With wine drinking becoming a social norm among various sections of the Indian society, foreign wine makers are now making a beeline to tap...
- Wine imports pick up 80% in ’05-06
Indians are warming up to imported wines like never before.