India's middle-class is drinking more and spending on premium alcohol

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India's middle-class is drinking more and spending on premium alcohol India's spirit sector which includes whiskey, brandy, rum and vodka -- is estimated to expand 25% to Rs 2.92 trillion by 2022

The rising affluence of India’s middle class will drive growth of as much as 10 per cent a year in the $33 billion spirits market, according to one of the nation’s oldest distillers. After three years of stagnation when the industry faced sales restrictions, Indians are drinking more and spending on premium alcohol, said Abhishek Khaitan, the managing director of Radico Khaitan Ltd., a market leader in vodka with its Magic Moments brand. The trend will likely continue as urban dual-income families in the nation of 1.3 billion follow peers in the U.S. and Singapore when it comes to eating and drinking out, he said.India’s spirit sector -- which includes whiskey, brandy, rum and vodka -- is estimated to expand 25 per cent to Rs 2.92 trillion ($41 billion) by 2022, according to Euromonitor International.


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