In a significant stride toward taking India’s rapidly growing wine industry to the global stage, ten leading Indian wine companies are set to participate in the Hong Kong International Wine & Spirits Fair 2025, to be held from 6th to 9th November 2025 at the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
The Indian participation is being organised under the aegis of APEDA (Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, and the Consulate General of India, Hong Kong, in collaboration with the All India Wine Producers Association (AIWPA).
Showcasing “Wines of India”
This initiative is a representation of the Government of India’s “Make in India” mission, showcasing Indian wines and spirits before global importers, distributors, sommeliers, and hospitality professionals. A 30-member Indian delegation, coordinated by AIWPA, will present the “Wines of India” collective branding campaign— a symbol of India’s evolving viticulture, innovation, and quality craftsmanship.
Participating wineries include Sula Vineyards, Grover Zampa Vineyards, Soma Vineyards, Uniwine, KLC Wines, Trimbha Wines, and Grainotch Industries, among other promising labels representing India’s prominent wine-growing regions such as Nashik, Pune, and Karnataka.
Indian Wine Tasting Evening
As a highlight of the fair, the Consulate General of India, Hong Kong, will host an exclusive “Indian Wine Tasting Evening” for 50 distinguished guests, including international wine buyers, importers, sommeliers, media, and hospitality professionals.
The evening will celebrate India’s unique terroir, craftsmanship, and the diversity of its wines—from elegant reds and crisp whites to sparkling and innovative RTD offerings—putting Indian wines firmly on the global map.
This initiative is being supported and promoted by Abhishek Dev, IAS, Chairman, APEDA; Harpreet Singh, Assistance General Manager, APEDA; Aman Agarwal, Consulate General of India, Hong Kong and representatives from HKTDC (Hong Kong Trade Development Council). Their collaboration underscores India’s growing reputation in global viticulture and commitment to enhancing wine exports worldwide.
The Indian delegation is being led by Jagdish Holkar, President, AIWPA and Rajesh Jadhav, Secretary, AIWPA; and the participants include Rajesh Borse, Manoj Jagtap, Pradip Pachpatil, Yogesh Mathur, Rajeev Seth, and Sheetal Kadam.
