Tag: "Retail"

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Wine Park Training

This time the venue was Hotel Crown Plaza, Gurgaon, and the event was wine training to the staff of Wild Fire restaurant sponsored by Mr. Vishal Kadakia. He is the director of Wine Park, a wine importing venture based out of Mumbai, India. In the presence of 21 staff, there were three whites and reds [...]

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Wine Tasting at The French Embassy

The French Embassy was the venue for a fantastic wine tasting recently with some outstanding wines from the Rhone Valley, located in the Southern reaches of France. Magan set the ball rolling and the three houses then showcased their wines. To mark the event a small discerning few were invited amongst whom, Mr. Andrew Steel, [...]

Wi-Not @ IIWF (India International Wine Fair) 2009 Mumbai
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Wi-Not @ IIWF (India International Wine Fair) 2009 Mumbai

With much anticipation and expectations the Wi-Not team reached the Grand Hyatt Mumbai, venue for the first India International Wine Fair (IIWF 2009). The event was scheduled over three days with seminars, talks and summits with speakers including sommeliers, wine advisors, celebrity chefs, wine society directors, importers, and the likes. The event was a bit scattered [...]

The "Fruitiest" Wines in the World
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The “Fruitiest” Wines in the World

The Wi-Not team reached Taj Ambassador, New Delhi on 25th March 2009, for a Belgian wine tasting. On offer were Les Vins de Roisin’s fruit wines produced and nurtured by Mr. Ludovic Boucart. Present there were also the Ambassador of Belgium who expressed his desire to see Belgian wines grow and prosper in the Indian [...]

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Keeping Busy Feb-Mar 2009

The team at Wi-Not has had a pretty action-packed last few weeks: wine events, wine trainings, brainstorming sessions on wine marketing strategies, and travelling for the love and cause of wine.
The first most important event attended by the team was a wine tasting afternoon at the at the French Ambassador’s residence in Delhi, where some [...]

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Keeping Busy Jan-Feb 2009

The foundation for the first Indian Wine School has been laid and work is on at break-neck speed. No stone has been left unturned to acquire the best possible material and equipment for the institute. Excitement at Wi-Not is at an all-time and constantly rising high but we will still hold our silence before an [...]

Indian Sommelier Championship 2008
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Indian Sommelier Championship 2008

India, in spite of the recession is managing a growth in the F&B industry. New establishments are opening doors everyday making the gastronomic world ever more competitive. While bar competitions and wine competitions abound, Magandeep has often eluded the temptation to organise a formal sommelier competition to ascertain and adjudge the qualities of a true [...]

Exporting Wine to India
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Exporting Wine to India

This is perhaps the most important set of questions that we get asked – How is the Indian market, do Indians really drink, what are the taxes, how does one go about getting wine into India. So we thought it would be easier to address this once and for good. Once again, what we are [...]

Five Essentials for Wine Marketing in India
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Five Essentials for Wine Marketing in India

If you are already marketing or thinking of marketing wine in India, the following article is for you. Before we start, I will first answer the million-dollar question, “What prompted me to write this?” and the answer is, with stiff competition that’s only getting tighter it is most pertinent to get the branding exercise right. [...]

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Welcoming New Vinos!

Wine certainly has a way about it, attracting people and absorbing them completely. Let’s raise our glasses to a recently set-up company based out of Delhi, already importing wines from Italy and Australia – Alpex Wines.
Headed by a husband and wife duo, I recently met the fairer half and gave her the real low-down on [...]

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