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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...
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India–New Zealand sign 'once-in-a-generation' FTAIndia and New Zealand signed a “once-in-a-generation” free trade agreement on Monday that gives New Delhi duty-free access to 100% of tarif...
Explained | What’s inside India–New Zealand FTA: Tariff cuts, services push, farm safeguards & moreInd NZ FTA Agreement: India and New Zealand signed a significant free trade agreement. This pact opens doors for goods, services, and inves...
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...
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...
Sula Vineyards shares tumble nearly 7% after company's Q4 profit declinesSula Vineyards Share Price: The PAT for the quarter ended March 2024 dropped 4% year-on-year (YoY) to Rs 13.55 crore against Rs 14.24 crore...
Sula Vineyards Q2 Results: Revenue jumps 11% YoY on strong premiumisationThe company which controls over 50 per cent share in the domestic wine market, said its focus on premiumisation has paid off with its elite...
Sula Vineyards shares zoom 11% on Q4 sales updateOn a provisional basis, Sula Vineyards said its net revenue for the fourth quarter of FY23 was at Rs 104.3 crore from its own brands and Rs...
Winemakers bet on wine tourism as new revenue stream; still a long way to goWinemakers have opened up a new revenue stream by throwing open their vineyards and wineries to tourists.
Indian wineries setting up infrastructure to develop vineyards as tourist destinationsIndian wineries, like their Californian counterparts, are investing heavily in setting up the infrastructure to develop the vineyards as to...
- Wineries of Nashik can be exotic than wines
The wineries of Nashik attract wine tourists, thereby,enhancing tourism along with bringing in big bucks for the vineyards and wineries.
- Wineries, vineyards spell magic for Indian vacationers
Several political and industry majors are also buying land in Nashik, with plans to set up wineries. World of wines I Business Humour | CEO...
- Champagne shower: It’s your holiday
Want to do a Charlie and make a bar, probably with your name on it, in one of those Swiss chocolate factories, or go to wineries in France ...
- Wine tourism with bubbling bars
Nashik, the country’s unofficial wine district, is witnessing a new trend: set up a wine bar on the winery premises to promote tourism.