Can Japanese sake make it big in India?

Published 2024년 2월 26일

Tridge summary

Sake exports to India have surged by over 900% in the past decade, fueled by a rising interest in Japanese culture and an increase in Japanese restaurants in India's major cities. This trend has been amplified by initiatives like Sake Club India. Despite the high taxation and import challenges, the Japan Sake and Shochu Makers Association reported a 62.4% year-on-year increase in exports to India in 2023. The article suggests that with a better understanding of the Indian market and easier import processes, there could be a significant rise in the number of sake breweries in India.
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Original content

Sake exports to India have risen by over 900% in the last decade, so what is the Japanese rice wine’s recipe for success among Indian consumers? Eloise Feilden finds out. “The adaptive nature of the well-travelled Indian is a reason that sake is a top shelf ask at the moment,” says Keshav Prakash, whose event The Vault Festival (17-18 Feb 2024) offered 12 sakes to taste among the many wines and spirits at the festival in a dedicated section named ‘Sake Stories’. The founder says there is an “exoticism and charm association with all things Japan”, be it food, drinks or culture, among Indian consumers, driving the popularity of products associated with the country. “There exists an affinity towards Japanese culture,” he says, driving a “growing discernment and acceptance among evolved Indian consumers into the realm of sake.” Rising interest in sake among Indian consumers has been spurred on by the proliferation of Japanese restaurants especially in the bustling metros like Delhi, ...

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