Bangalore : Heady Sunday for wine lovers


Bangalore : Heady Sunday for wine lovers
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Bangalore, Apr 10 (DHNS):
 Want to wine, dine and chill out on Sunday? Visit the wine festival being held at White Petals in Palace Grounds, Bangalore. 

You can taste wine of national and international brands, buy it if you like and shake-a-leg to music. If you are bit adventurous, then try grape stomping. Otherwise, you can watch a fashion show while holding a goblet filled with wine.

The first international wine festival is offering these many options to spend your Sunday. The two-day event began on Saturday and will be on till late Sunday evening. Karnataka Wine Board has organised the first international wine festival involving private firms as sponsors.







The Board, which had organised the festival of local brands last year in Lal Bagh, chose to outsource the event management to a private company and hold the event in a bigger way. Last time visitors had the privilege of tasting wine free of cost. This time nothing comes free.

“Last time it was sort of a fair to popularise wine drinking. Thousands visited, hundreds of people tasted wine. This time we want to promote the way wine should be tasted. It is a family drink with advantages for health,” B N Nanjundaiah, member of Wine Board said.

Around 10 wine brands, including local Kinvah and Naka, have put up stalls. Wine importing firms Wine Baron, Aspiri spirits, Wine Dynasty have exhibited products imported from European countries. These stalls offer wine bottles at a discounted price. For those who wish to taste wine, can have the drink offered in glasses.

IT & BT minister Katta Subramanya Naidu, during whose tenure as Excise minister wine policy was introduced, said the State Government’s decisions to bring down licence fee for setting bottling unit and wine production units encouraged the industry in a big way.

In the last four years production of wine in the state had gone up and sales also improved. Besides, area meant for grape cultivation has also increased from 600 acres to 1,800 acres. This trend would benefit both grape growers and the industrialists.

Minister for Labour B N Bache Gowda felt that industries had a role to play in encouraging more farmers to grow grape. The industrialists should ensure farmers that they would earn profit by growing grape.  “Farmers sell grapes even for Rs 5 per kg. The industrialists should fix higher prices and ensure that farmers get share in the growth of the industry”, he said.

Highlights

* Festival opens for public - 12 noon

* Seminar/workshops - 3 pm to 5 pm

* Band performance by Beat Gurus - 5.30 pm

* Fashion show - 7.30 pm

* Grape stomping - 12 noon to 9 pm

* Laser show - 9 pm

* Venue: White Petals, Mekhri Circle Entrance, Palace Grounds

* Ticket - Rs 100  

  

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  • Priscilla, Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 22 2015

    Any sponsors for a function on january 26th 2016 for free drinks please help

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  • Robin, Manglore

    Thu, Dec 16 2010

    Wine is not meant to get drunk, Wine is a drink you can sip it before you eat, Have you seen any one who got drunk by wine on any road?

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  • JOVIN, SHIRVA

    Mon, Apr 12 2010

    RAHUL, MANGALORE, What are you saying? Everytime every were we will protest for nothing? Ok you prepare the posters and banners. I will follow you, bet you Rahul, upto Vidana Sauda we go by walk on protest, only me and you will remain.

    Mr. Rahul, somethings we can stop and correct by protest, somethings to change we need to handle the cases person to person.  Its a social Evil and do our protest will stop people from drinking? Believe me if we ask someone to join us to protest they will Demand a drink party in a Bar after the protest. Can you afford?

    We see lot of families getting spoiled in our neighbourhood. What we do? We just sit quiet. Right? Im not telling you that you have to go and hit him. But atleast as you know the person, just convince him the ill effect of the drinking and how it effects it to his wife and childrens. Give him some heart touching examples of the effect of alchohol. Try to take him to a Alchohol counselling centre. You will feel proud when a family saved from a Accident, because of your little time.

    REMEMBER: EVERY HUMAN HAS A SELF CONSCIENCE AND IT WILL NOT ALERT BY ITSELF WHEN THE PERSON IS A ADDICT, SO WE NEED TO DO IT, SO HE WILL GIVE A THOUGHT TO IT.

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  • Stanley R.D'COSTA, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    We Indians slowly trying to adopt western culture. What is the fun in showing two three ladies landing their bare legs on the pot of grape?

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  • RAHUL, MANGALORE

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    HEY GUYS NOBODY IS THERE TO PROTEST AGAINST IT BECAUSE IT IS AGAINST OUR CULTURE, HEY WHERE ARE YOU GUYS WHO SPOKEN OPENLY ABOUT OUR INDIAN CULTURE STAND THERE HOLDING YOUR PROTEST FLAGS OTHERWISE HIT THOSE LADIES AS YOU PEOPLE DONE IN MANGALORE,

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  • Abdul Rahman, Dubai

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    What a "nasha"ful wine! Even before it is made, these guys(onlookers) are already in "nasha"!These grapes are really lucky, before they get into somebody's belly, they get a chance to cuddle with these romantic feet. I bet they will not feel the pain of getting crushed by these feet - who in this world will bother ?

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  • JOVIN, SHIRVA

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    Watch out organizers!!! Check the ladies feet properly washed or not. Now a days these ladies using lot of Chemicals for their neils. Together with the wine Nasha we men will get Chemical reaction also. Next time try milk festival.

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  • Najam Batrekere, Bajpe

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    Nasha Pilake girana to sab ko aata hai, Maza to jab hai ki girton ko tham le saaqi.

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  • Melwin, Vogga/Doha

    Sun, Apr 11 2010

    Mouth watering!!!

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