By clubbing wines (and beer) with spirits in its recent ruling on the location of retail shops, bars and restaurants across India, the Supreme Court has done a disservice to the cause of differentiating low-alcohol beverages from high-strength spirits.
It is recognised worldwide that wine is a low-alcohol beverage, which is farmer-friendly and good for health. Yes, drinking a lot of wine will get you drunk, but consumption of anything (even water) in excess is harmful, and wine certainly provides a more desirable alternative to mood-altering beverages.
It is unfortunate that ...
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