The Maharashtra government recently permitted the sale of wine in supermarkets and walk-in stores across the state. Progressive initiatives like this will improve wine production and sales by up to 30%.
This decision will build awareness of good quality domestic and imported wines. It will also provide better accessibility and increase much-needed consumption.
Platforms like ProWine Mumbai are instrumental for the wine and spirit sellers, buyers and consumers, in enabling face-to-face business meetings with Indian and international labels, and introducing new products and trends.
The next edition of ProWine Mumbai, the youngest member of the globally iconic Prowein World, takes place on the 17 and 18 October, 2022, at the Jio World Convention Centre, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai.
The 2-day world class B2B and B2C event for the wine, spirits, craft beverages and hospitality industry will enable international and Indian brands to showcase themselves through conversations, storytelling and tastings.
The 2021 edition was well received and featured over 200 brands from 70 companies across 13 countries.
For more information, visit www.prowine.in or email Surajit Bit (Messe Düsseldorf India) at bits@md-india.com, or write to Cheryl Koshy (All Things Nice) at cheryl@allthingsnice.in.