Does Indian Wine have the potential to be a success abroad?!


Question: If it is made up of other than grapes?


Answers: If it is made up of other than grapes?

I am a former chef and had a glass of both red and white at my local Indian buffet restaurant here in Canada, I know the owners and was very pleasantly surprised with its flavour and quality.

I live in Toronot ON Canada, and even other Canadian wine is not well known outside this country, but most of the Indian restaurants here in Toronto carry both the red and white for the customers.

I was involved with the French trade unions wine society here in Toronto, and if marketed right it will most likey catch on, not to the level of the French and German wine industrys but it will have its place in the Indian restauants, if they make it known there is a choice and the quality is made clear. I was very impressed.

NO, not at this stage

Are we talking American Indian "Fire Water"?

Other than grape wine? Hasn't caught on anywhere that I know of.
But Indian wine made from french varietals has the potential to catch on. Look at what Australia, Chile and Argentina have done.

*No !!





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