Bangalore: Vineyards and Wineries were not familiar to Indian people until a decade ago. Unlike Europeans and French, the absence of a wine related food culture in our country hindered us from knowing ...
White wines of good quality are hard to find in India. But the Indus Sauvignon Blanc, a white wine which comes from the Indus vineyards at Igatpuri in Maharashtra has got wide appreciations from the ...
Wine makes up for 1% of total alcohol sales in India, but is expected to grow at a CAGR of 10% for the next five years. Indians prefer wines made of 100% grapes, and the sales of those made of ...
In India, innovative producers have adopted a range of approaches, from flipping the grape-growing season, to using kiwi fruit instead of grapes, to packaging wine in cans. "When we started in ...
NEW DELHI: Primarily whisky drinkers, Indians are now increasingly taking to wines and other spirits too. The market here is seeing a shift towards premiumisation, which Moet Hennessy India - a ...
However, steep pricing due to high taxes in India remains an issue for foreign liquor companies. "Wines and spirits in India is a very complex topic. It is a state subject and doesn't come under GST.
The more you preserve and keep, the more refined the wine will turn out to be. The wine will taste smoother and you can even use it while making your Christmas fruit cakes.
India's premium seafood and vibrant wine industry has grown substantially, with seafood exports alone reaching $7.3 billion in value and 17.81 lakh metric tonnes in volume, the government said on ...
Sekhsaria dives into the trends shaping India’s drinking habits, the rise of experiential luxury, and the innovations Moët ...
Wine makes up less than 1 per cent of India’s massive alcohol market, with spirits the overwhelming drink of choice in the nation of 1.4 billion people. On average, Indians each drink only a few ...