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LONDON, Sept 1 Asia Pulse - With chicken tikka masala being Britain's favourite dish, India is offering a fresh challenge to the nation's palate - wine.
India's wine makers hope Indian wine will be as acceptable as a Chilean merlot or an Argentinian shiraz, 'The Daily Telegraph' said in a report today.
Wine has been produced in India for centuries but with help from French and Australian experts, India's wine industry is now seeking international acceptance.
According to the daily, India's three main producers have all announced increases in exports to Britain, where exposure to Indian wine has been largely confined to the sparkling, chardonnay-based Omar Khayyam, sold in some Indian restaurants and shops in Britain.
One of India's leading wine producers, ...
Source: HighBeam Research, INDIA TO EXPORT WINE TO BRITAIN: REPORT.