Indians are shifting towards premium wines and spirits, creating growth opportunities for companies like Moet Hennessy. High taxes and varying state regulations complicate the market, making foreign liquor expensive. Ongoing FTA discussions, particularly with the UK, aim to reduce duties and boost consumption. Domestically produced wines, like Chandon, are also gaining popularity.
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