Business France India, under the tutelage of the Embassy of France in India, will welcome a French delegation of 17 wine and spirits producers for the 8th edition of the Tastin’ France event in India. These producers will showcase their products on November 6th at the Embassy of France in Delhi, followed by a tasting in Mumbai at ProWine on November 8th and 9th in Mumbai. This year's Tastin'France India brings together renowned estates from all over France, offering Indian importers, distributors, and connoisseurs an exclusive opportunity to discover exceptional French beverages, fostering valuable business opportunities. Attendees will experience a curated selection of wines and spirits, highlighting the rich diversity and expertise of France’s renowned vineyards and distilleries. "The partnership between India and France in the wine and spirits sector continues to strengthen, driven by a mutual appreciation for quality and craftsmanship. Tastin’France serves as an important platform to deepen these ties, enabling Indian importers to discover the exceptional diversity of French products while promoting sustainable practices that resonate with today’s consumers. Together, we are building a vibrant trade relationship that celebrates our shared values and enriches both markets." — Estelle David, Trade Commissioner of France, and Head of Business France in India. Highlights of the 8th edition of Tastin’France India From the emblematic regions of Burgundy and the sparkling vineyards of Champagne to the warm hillsides of Languedoc, and from the unmissable vineyards of Bordeaux to the savoury banks of the Rhône valley, the 17 winegrowers and spirit distillers will take attendees on a sensory tour of France. The delegation encompasses a diverse range of estates, from cooperatives representing hundreds of winegrowers to exclusive private estates and traders. Attendees can look forward to a comprehensive selection featuring Vins de France, IGP (Indication Géographique Protégée), and AOP (Appellation d'Origine Protégée). This wide array allows for the exploration of various wine styles, including red, white, and rosé wines, as well as Champagne and spirits like Cognac, Whisky, Vodka, each reflecting the distinct terroir and traditions of its region. Amongst the participating companies, several brands are committed to environmental sustainability, with one estate on the verge of organic certification and another using artisanal methods to care for its soils and vines without the use of chemicals. BWINE, CHÂTEAU LA FRANCE & CHÂTEAU DE SEGUIN | COLLECTION TRAMIER | TUTIAC | LGI WINES | LES VIGNERONS REUNIS DE MONSEGUR | ALMA CERSIUS | VIGNOBLES VELLAS | DOMAINE ANDRE BRUNEL | LA VINTAGE COMPANY | CHAMPAGNE G.H MARTEL & CO | FRENCHIES WINES | LES PRODUCTEURS REUNIS | DISTILLERIE DES MOISANS | FIWINE BORDEAUX / FINESTWINE.COM | CHÂTEAU CHARMAIL | CHATEAU LA FLEUR DE BOÜARD | SLAUR SARDET | BOYER - DE BAR Key Statistics on Wine Production and Consumption
France In 2023, France reclaimed its title as the world's largest wine producer, overtaking Italy, and Spain with an impressive volume of hectolitres. More than half of all French wines carry the prestigious Appellation d'Origine Protégée (AOP), while 40% are classified as Indication Géographique Protégée (IGP), highlighting the commitment to quality and regional identity. Remarkably, although vineyards account for only 3% of France's agricultural land, viticulture remains the leading agricultural sector in terms of value, underlining its economic importance. India The Indian wine market is experiencing a remarkable transformation, reaching a value of US$ 195 million in 2023. Projections indicate that this dynamic market will soar to US$ 803 million by 2032, with an impressive compound annual growth rate of 17% anticipated between 2024 and 2032. Increasing demand for wine, particularly from younger consumers who enjoy socializing at restaurants and bars, is driving this growth. Notably, while Australia leads the way in terms of volume, France remains the top exporter in terms of value, with its wines revered for their premium quality, especially in the luxury and fine wine segments. The trend is clear: wine consumption per capita in India grew by 9% between 2022 and 2023, reinforcing the excitement around this evolving market. Tastin’ France reinforcing Indo-French business ties. Tastin’ France is a unique opportunity for wine and spirits enthusiasts, and industry professionals, to immerse themselves in the rich flavours and traditions of French viticulture and distillery. This event highlights the exceptional quality of French wines and spirits while reinforcing the strong ties between India and France. With a growing market for wine in India, the event serves as a platform for importers and distributors to explore valuable business opportunities that can benefit both countries, fostering collaboration and innovation in the wine and spirit sector. Business France invites Importers and distributors in India to join this journey of discovery and appreciation. (Excerpt from a release)
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