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Ten years into its economic boom, India has transformed itself: Though poverty is still widespread, millionaires abound. Their new drink of choice - Wine
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Though the annual per capita intake of wine is low, among India's rapidly expanding middle and upper classes, wine drinking is the latest craze. Like luxury cars and watches, it is an obvious badge of "I've arrived"-particularly for the 20-somethings staffing India's new call centers with lots of disposable income to burn-and drink.
Large wine makers from France, Spain, Italy and Australia are vying for a piece of India's vast market potential. It's estimated that by 2010, wine consumption will have jumped to 1.8 million cases annually.
The three largest wineries of India are Chateau Indage, Grover Vineyards and Sula Vineyards. The latter was founded by Rajeev Samant, a Stanford grad who worked in finance at Oracle before he returned to his native India to plant mango trees in the late 1990s and discovered his soil was better suited for grapes. His winery is in Nashik, in the state of Maharashtra, also known as "The Napa Valley of India."
Samant's timing could not have been better: He released his first cases of sauvignon blanc and chenin blanc (two wines that go down well with India fare) in 2000-just when India's boom was uncorked.






