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India might be known for its spices and spirituality, but there's one lesser-known export quietly making a splash across borders-Indian wines.
According to a recent global survey conducted by the International Wine and Spirits Report (IWSR), Indian wines are steadily gaining popularity in international markets, especially among young wine consumers in Europe, the UK, and Southeast Asia.
With vineyards nestled in regions like Nashik (Maharashtra), Nandi Hills (Karnataka), and Akluj (Maharashtra), Indian winemakers are redefining the narrative with quality, affordability, and innovation.
Survey Insights: What the World Thinks About Indian Wines
As per IWSR and Wine Intelligence 2024 data:
- India's wine exports grew by 23% in FY 2023-24 compared to the previous year.
- The most exported destinations include UK, Japan, UAE, France, and Singapore.
- 64% of foreign wine tasters in a blind test could not differentiate top Indian wines from French and Australian labels.
- Over 75% of Indian wine exports come from two main brands: Sula Vineyards and Grover Zampa.
Top Indian Wines Loved Internationally
1. Sula Rasa Shiraz
Sula's premium barrel-aged red has been praised by international wine critics for its spicy notes and smooth tannins. It was featured in the Decanter Asia Wine Awards and is widely sold in UK supermarkets and Japan's wine bars.
2. Fratelli Sette
Crafted in Akluj, this bold red blend was rated 90+ points by Wine Enthusiast and is especially popular in Italy and Germany for its European-style profile with an Indian soul.
3. Grover Zampa La Réserve
This elegant red blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz is India's pride. It has won multiple Decanter World Wine Awards, including a silver medal in London, making it a global favourite.
4. York Arros
A hidden gem from Nashik, this red wine blend is slowly gaining cult status in niche wine communities in Australia and Canada. Known for its affordability and complex profile.
5. KRSMA Estate Wines
From the Nandi Hills of Karnataka, KRSMA's wines, especially their Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, are loved in the US and UK fine-dining circuits.
Why Global Wine Lovers Are Turning to Indian Labels
1.
Unique
climate
offers
diverse
terroir-from
cool
plateau
regions
to
warm
river
valleys.
2.
Affordable
yet
premium
wines
provide
value
compared
to
European
counterparts.
3.
Sustainably
grown
grapes
and
new-age
winemaking
technology
attract
eco-conscious
consumers.
4.
Indian
wines
pair
well
with
global
cuisines
thanks
to
their
balanced
acidity
and
bold
flavors.
Growth Outlook & Industry Insights
According to the Indian Grape Processing Board, the Indian wine industry is projected to grow by 15% CAGR till 2027, driven largely by international demand and tourism-focused vineyards.
India is also hosting wine tasting festivals like SulaFest and Grover's Great Grover Wine Tasting, now attracting wine tourists from over 20 countries.
Product Of India
Indian wines are no longer just an acquired taste-they're becoming a global trend. With authentic blends, competitive pricing, and growing critical acclaim, India's wine revolution is pouring into foreign glasses like never before. So next time you raise a toast abroad, don't be surprised if the wine in your glass says "Product of India."



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