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ÖSTERREICH: Weingipfel 2011 – Teil 1 Sauvignon Blanc
Markus_schmidli_icon de Markus Schmidli, le 07. juillet 2011 09:49

Sigi Hiss – Eine von vielen hochinteressanten Verkostungen während des österreichischen Weingipfels der ÖWM, war einmal die Sauvignon Blanc & das andere mal die Pinot Noir Verkostung. Wie immer bei der ÖWM war die alles perfekt organisiert.Hier Teil I mit der Sauvignon Blanc Probe. Weingipfel2011_Sauvignon

Teil II mit Pinot Noir als Thema folgt demnächst.

Französische Weine & Spirituosen: Deutlicher Anstieg im 1. Quartal 2011
Sigi_hiss_kopf_lachend_icon de Sigi Hiss, le 06. juillet 2011 14:42

Sigi Hiss – Französische Weine & Spirituosen haben im 1. Quartal 2011 im Sektor Export deutlich zugelegt. Weine inkl. Schaumwein stiegen um 8,7%. Nummer 1 ist hier Champagner mit 26%.
Spirituosen legten um 10,2% zu.

 

decanter.com: India inches towards lower taxation on alcohol
Profil_webnwine_marcel_icon de Marcel Merz, le 06. juillet 2011 11:06

by James Lawrence – India and the European Union are in the final stages of negotiating a free trade agreement that could result in a substantial reduction in India’s high tariffs on imported alcohol.

India and the European Union are in the final stages of negotiating a free trade agreement that could result in a substantial reduction in India’s high tariffs on imported alcohol.

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decanter.com: Finger Lakes pioneer Debra Whiting dies
Sigi_hiss_kopf_lachend_icon de Sigi Hiss, le 06. juillet 2011 11:04

by David Furer – New York Finger Lakes wine and food pioneer Debra Whiting has died in a car accident.Debra Whiting

The 52-year old chef-proprietor of Red Newt Cellars and Bistro on Seneca Lake, in the wine region in upstate New York, was the passenger in a 1985 Volkswagen when it collided with another car last Thursday night.

Whiting’s husband and business partner Dave, who is also winemaker for their Tierce brand of wines, was driving.

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decanter.com: Chinese buyer eyes Penfolds, Rosemount group
Noimage_icon de Peter Niederhauser, le 06. juillet 2011 11:02

by Richard Woodard – Leading Australian wine brands including Penfolds, Rosemount and Lindemans could soon be under Chinese ownership, according to media reports.

Bloomberg said Bright Food Group – a Shanghai-based food and dairy business – was in private talks about acquiring Treasury Wine Estates, the Foster’s company which owns Penfolds, Beringer, Wolf Blass, Rosemount and other iconic brands

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