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Oeno to sell 30-litre Boerl & Kroff 1995 Champagne for £173K

Oeno to sell 30-litre Boerl & Kroff 1995 Champagne for £173K 10 March 2021 By Lucy Shaw Fine wine investment firm Oeno is to sell a recently acquired 30-litre bottle of the 1995 vintage of hyper exclusive Champagne brand Boerl & Kroff for £173,000. The 30-litre bottle of Boerl & Kroff Champagne has gone on sale for £173,000 This 30l bottle, known as a Melchizedek, is one of just four produced by the house from the 1995 vintage, making it one of the rarest Champagnes on the market. The fizz is made up of 90% Pinot Noir, 7% Chardonnay and 3% Pinot Meunier. The bottle up for sale was disgorged in 2012. Oeno is offering the Champagne, which comes with its own stand, at a selling price of £173,000, and the firm is anticipating a high level of interest in the trophy wine.

Vulcan quarry expansion causes ire among residents

Vulcan Materials Glenn Cobb discusses long-term plans for the quarry in North Stafford. A proposed mine expansion at North Stafford’s Vulcan Materials Co. has some residents in the Eastern View community concerned about how it might affect them. “It affects our neighborhood, the values of our home, the environment that we live in,” said Carrie Kortman of Jody Court. “It just appears that [Vulcan] is going to be able to do whatever they want. They’re a business, and that takes precedence over the homeowners in the neighborhood.” Vulcan manufactures construction materials for residential, commercial, industrial and government customers. Amphibolite is mined in the Stafford quarry and is a common stone used in construction, paving and building.

UAE and Africa to boost trade relations through export credit alliance

Import tariff needs to be halved to for competitiveness: Montek Ahluwalia

Bringing down import tariffs by at least 50 per cent holds the key to achieve competitiveness in India, former deputy chairman of the Planning Commission, Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said. Stating that the Indian economy has not witnessed fast enough growth, Ahluwalia said the underlying challenge is the ineffectiveness to translate broad uncontroversial objectives of competitiveness and growth into concrete and actionable policy programmes yielding results in a time-bound manner. He was speaking at a webinar on improving India s competitiveness for inclusive economic growth by CUTS International on Tuesday. In addition, Ajit Pai, distinguished expert, economics and finance at NITI Aayog, stressed on the need for designing a sequential strategy of policy interventions in order to achieve the objectives of competitiveness.

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