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December 18, 2023: From a list of 460 wine and sake nominations, 219 winning wines in multiple categories were announced for the fifth edition of the India Wine Awards, which are hosted by Sonal Holland Wine Academy in collaboration with ProWine. The greatest blind-tasting competition of Indian wines, both domestic and foreign, was held on November 24 at Jio World Convention Centre. Twenty jury members evaluated each wine in the competition using a 100-point rating system to make sure the winners represented the preferences of Indian consumers.


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110 wines were awarded in the Silver category, and 79 in the Gold. The wine that received the highest score among the 30 Best in Show winners was declared the best in show for that particular category. This year, sake was also added as a new category to recognise its growing popularity in the Indian market. In some categories, the jury found it difficult to choose a single winner, which occasionally resulted in a two- or three-way tie.

600 distinguished industry figures, including luminaries, leaders in hospitality, international trade organisations, and winemakers from all around the world, gathered for the Winners' Night. Among others, the evening honoured Rajeev Samant, the founder and CEO of Sula Vineyards, who is particularly notable for having laid the crucial groundwork for the development of the Indian wine sector. Sonal C. Holland herself gave him the "Indian Wine Industry Leader and Champion Award," which he well earned.

This year's event also marked the debut of a brand-new feature: IndiaWineAwards' 50 Best Places To Drink, a selection of the nation's top eateries and bars that provide outstanding drinking experiences for their patrons. Based on votes from the general public and jury members, the list was created to honour not only the best places to drink but also the hard work, skill, and friendliness of the staff who go into making these places especially memorable.

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Mumbai-born Americano took first place in this category and became a fan favourite. Nine other notable venues that made it to the Top 10 Best Places to Drink came after Americano. These include Sidecar (New Delhi), Sula Tasting Room (Nashik), Copitas (Bengaluru), Masque (Mumbai), Hideaway (Goa), Comorin (Gurugram), Slink & Bardot (Mumbai), and The Bombay Canteen (Mumbai).

As the founder and chairperson of the India Wine Awards, Sonal C. Holland MW, noted, "With every passing year, we are growing bigger, better, and even bolder and that only reflects where the Indian wine industry firmly stands today." She also praised the hundreds of brands that ensure the steady growth of the Indian wine industry. The awards were a success this year.


List of Winners


The British automaker JLR is preparing for a historic launch


December 17, 2023: The business describes the upcoming 2024 release of the new Range Rover electric variant as the "quietest & most refined Range Rover ever created." Customers who wish to buy the new Range Rover electric can add their names to the waiting list, according to an announcement made by the British automaker.


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By 2024, JLR (the new official name for Jaguar Land Rover) will launch its first Land Rover electric vehicle, the all-electric Range Rover, on a global scale. Reservations for the EV will be available later this year, and it will be constructed at the UK's Solihull production facility.

The Range Rover EV will share the same MLA platform as its donor vehicle, allowing for the integration of completely electric and hybridised ICE powertrains. The Range Rover EV is marketed by JLR as the "world's first electric luxury SUV." Director of JLR's vehicle project Nick Collins stated that it would "deliver true Range Rover values" in an "uncompromised" manner, encompassing "off-road ability, usability, and refinement." He went on, "It will be a testament to what this brand will create and a benchmark for refined luxury." As part of JLR's commitment to have an electric vehicle under each of its four brands (Range Rover, Discovery, Defender, and Jaguar) by 2026 and an electric product in each of its model ranges by 2030, and for every car it sells to be electric by 2036. The MLA platform will eventually give rise to further EVs.

When its gigafactory is operational within the next five years, the electric Range Rover will transition from using batteries made by JLR parent firm Tata Motors to batteries obtained from an outside source. The CEO of JLR, Adrian Mardell, reaffirmed that the agreement to provide batteries was stable and would not cause a delay in the new car's 2019 debut.

In keeping with the brand's goal of having a 60% EV sales mix by the end of the decade, all Land Rover models will have a fully electric drivetrain option. Even though disguised prototypes haven't been seen on public roads, the electric Range Rover, which will compete with the BMW iX and Mercedes-Benz EQS SUVs, is still under wraps. However, from an aesthetic standpoint, it shouldn't look much that different from the ICE-powered vehicle.

One of the first production models to gain from a new joint development relationship between JLR and BMW, which will see the German and British companies work together on electric drive systems, maybe the electric Range Rover. It's unclear how these technologies will compare to those found in BMW's current electric vehicles or even JLR's Jaguar I-Pace, but it's practically a given that an electric Range Rover would have two driven axles and be comparable in power to the most powerful internal combustion engine.


Plans for hydrogen by Range Rover

It's interesting to note that, according to what Land Rover programme director Nick Miller previously told our sister publication Autocar UK, the MLA architecture can also easily accommodate a hydrogen powertrain. This suggests that, as the company continues to develop its Project Zeus hydrogen programme, a Range Rover FCEV may be in the works.

To reach zero tailpipe emissions by 2036, Land Rover claims hydrogen will be "complementary" to battery-electric technology across its lineup. The company has already tested a hydrogen-powered Defender prototype.

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Soon, a concept for a driveable fuel cell is expected to be unveiled. With the car, Land Rover will be able to demonstrate why hydrogen might be a better substitute fuel than batteries for its vehicles, which are usually heavier and bulkier with an emphasis on long-distance refinement.



What is a drivable fuel-cell concept?

Soon, a concept for a driveable fuel cell is expected to be unveiled. With the car, Land Rover will be able to demonstrate why hydrogen might be a better substitute fuel than batteries for its vehicles, which are usually heavier and bulkier with an emphasis on long-distance refinement.


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In the world of Indian cinema, Siddharth Anand has become a maestro at the box office, orchestrating the release dates of his films with precision. Following the grand success of "Pathan" on 25.1.2023, anticipation is building for his upcoming venture, "Fighter," scheduled for release on 25.1.2024. The question on everyone's mind is whether Anand's choice of dates is a deliberate "date funda" and, if so, what cinematic extravaganza awaits on 25.1.?


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Anand's knack for strategic release planning has been a key element in his string of blockbuster hits. "Pathan," with its star-studded cast and gripping narrative, showcased Anand's ability to tap into audience expectations. The teaser for "Fighter" has only fueled the excitement, hinting at a promising box office performance. This has led many to speculate about Anand's unique approach to scheduling releases.

As the release of "Fighter" draws near, the spotlight shifts to the enigmatic date of 25.1.25. The conjecture surrounding potential releases on this date includes three highly anticipated projects such as "Rambo," "Tiger vs Pathan," and "Krrish 4."

"Rambo," a collaboration with the iconic franchise, could bring the legendary character to Indian screens, marking a historic moment in cinematic history. The prospect of "Tiger vs Pathan" suggests a clash of titans, promising a cinematic spectacle of epic proportions. Meanwhile, the superhero genre may take center stage with the release of "Krrish 4," continuing the beloved series that has captured the imaginations of audiences.

In conclusion, Siddharth Anand's "date funda" has added an intriguing layer to the excitement surrounding his films. As fans eagerly await the release of "Fighter" on 25.1.2024, the mystery of what will unfold on 25.1.25 intensifies. Whether it's the arrival of "Rambo," the clash of titans in "Tiger vs Pathan," or the return of the superhero in "Krrish 4," one thing is certain, Siddharth Anand continues to be a masterful architect of cinematic anticipation.










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