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  2. Fratelli Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Fratelli means brothers in Italian is a collaborative venture involving the Secci brothers from Italy and the Sekhri and Mohite-Patil brothers from India. [8]It was conceived in 2007 [9] by three sets of brothers: Italy's Secci brothers, Alessio and Andrea, New Delhi-based Sekhri brothers, Kapil and Gaurav, and Mohite-Patil Ranjit and Arjun from Solapur.

  3. Indian wine - Wikipedia

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    The major wine regions of India highlighted. To the north is Kashmir and Punjab. To the south (clockwise from top) is Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Goa. The modern Indian Wine market is small but growing; annual per capita consumption of wine in the country is a mere 9 millilitres, approximately 1/8000th that of France ...

  4. Indian-made foreign liquor - Wikipedia

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    Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) is the official term used by governments, businesses and media in India to refer to all types of liquor manufactured in the country other than indigenous alcoholic beverages such as feni, toddy, arrack and others.

  5. Sula Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Sula Riesling - This fruity white wine is India’s first Riesling and contains an ABV of 11%. Sula Sauvignon Blanc - India’s first ever Sauvignon Blanc, this unbaked white wine contains an ABV of 12.5%. Sula Chenin Blanc - This semi-dry white wine is India’s first ever Chenin Blanc as well as the country’s best-selling white wine.

  6. Cajón - Wikipedia

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    Sounds of a cajón in use. A cajón (Spanish: ka-KHON; "box, crate, drawer") is a box-shaped percussion instrument originally from Peru, played by slapping the front or rear faces (generally thin plywood) with the hands, fingers, or sometimes implements such as brushes, mallets, or sticks.

  7. Nashik valley wine - Wikipedia

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    The Nashik valley wine's quality is due to the high altitude at which the grapes are grown and is marked by distinct high acidity with "specific acid-sugar balance." Steven Spurrier, a wine taster, has rated this wine to be between 13 and 17 of ‘Acceptable’ to ‘Very Good’ grade on a 20-point grading system. [1]