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Grover Vineyards enters Kerala

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Kochi, Aug. 23 The wine industry in India has registered a 40 per cent growth across the board and there has been a gradual shift towards wine drinking among consumers who seen it as a healthy lifestyle drink, according to Mr Aman Dhall, Director, Grover Vineyards, Bangalore.

Addressing a press meet in connection with the launch of Grover Wines in the Kerala market, he said the company has charted out expansion plans with the objective to focus on developing the Indian wine market and promoting excellent quality wines to passionate wine lovers.

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