Sula Vineyards toasts to record revenue in FY25, wine tourism pours in double-digit growth

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Sula Vineyards toasts to record revenue in FY25, wine tourism pours in double-digit growth

Mild growth in Q4, but new listings and soaring demand set stage for a vintage year ahead

SULA VINEYARDS

MUMBAI: : Sula Vineyards, India’s largest wine producer, has uncorked its Q4 and FY25 sales update, reporting a record annual revenue of Rs 618.8 crore – a modest 1.7 per cent rise year-on-year. The last quarter was flatter, up just 0.7 per cent, but wine tourism stole the show with a strong 24.6 per cent jump in Q4 and a 10.2 per cent gain for the full year.

SulaFest'25, a crowd-puller, helped boost revenue alongside higher spend per guest and strong occupancy rates. While the elite and premium wine categories held steady in the domestic market, the elite segment alone grew a healthy 8 per cent. The Source range was the standout performer, enjoying robust double-digit growth.

In a major milestone, Sula secured listings for four new wines with the canteen stores department (CSD) after a two-year effort, expanding its range to nine wines. The first shipments rolled out in March, setting the stage for a strong CSD performance in FY26.

Flying high, Sula’s premium wine cans—Chenin Blanc, Zin Red, and Zin Rosé—are now served aboard IndiGo’s international business class, giving the brand a taste of global skies as India’s top airline spreads its wings overseas.

Meanwhile, the 2025 grape harvest delivered in both quantity and quality, marking five straight years of stellar vintages. With ample wine stocks, Sula is well positioned for a sparkling FY26.

Commanding over 50 per cent of the Indian wine market, Sula  is the country’s largest wine producer and a pioneer in wine tourism. Its portfolio of nearly 70 labels is crafted across five state-of-the-art wineries in Maharashtra and Karnataka. Sula’s vineyard resorts and tasting rooms in Nashik and Bangalore attract over 400,000 visitors annually. A gold member of the International Wineries for Climate Action, Sula is racing towards net-zero emissions by 2050, proving that great wine and sustainability can go hand in hand.