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http://www.economicsforaroundearth.com

With all good wishes,
Charles Pierce&lt;img src="http://blogs.livemint.com/aggbug.aspx?PostID=3031" width="1" height="1"&gt;</description></item><item><title>re: Will its wines ever make India proud? </title><link>http://blogs.livemint.com/blogs/romanticrealist/archive/2008/09/06/will-its-wines-ever-make-india-proud.aspx#2192</link><pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:02:02 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">69a35da2-a32a-4865-9f9a-b94bb9d2309f:2192</guid><dc:creator>Sandip</dc:creator><description>i remember another editor (i used to work for ) asking the German Consul in his own house, why he served German wine in his parties, when most of them were drinkable? he went on to add- &amp;quot;there&amp;#39;s nothing to be ashamed of because i wouldn&amp;#39;t serve indian wines in my house&amp;quot;. tho&amp;#39; i still won&amp;#39;t have the temerity to suggest sula, grover or even tiger hill to our French Chairman when he&amp;#39;s visiting India - i think what indian wine has definitely achieved iin the last 10 years or so, is that today you can offer it to most foreigners ( who know something about wine - but may not be  connoiseurs) without being unduly apologetic or worrying that they may throw up. and, that - to my mind - isn&amp;#39;t a short distance to have travelled in a decade( from the days of the famous &amp;quot;Golconda&amp;quot;) and i would tend to agree with gary (vaynerchuk), give us another 10 years and we might just get there.

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