Commenting on the results, Sula CEO Rajeev Samant said “Our premiumization efforts have succeeded in raising our Elite and Premium wine share to an all-time high of 75.1% in Q4, up from 71.7% a year ago. Our Elite and Premium wines achieved 15.5% growth this year, contributing to an over 110 bps increase in our EBITDA margin to an all-time high in FY24.
Our wine tourism revenues grew in double digits, for the fifth quarter in a row. Wine tourism is a top priority and we are expanding fast. Last week we opened Milestone Cellars by Sula, our first standalone Tasting Room/Wine Bar outside our own winery campuses, located a stone’s throw from Nashik airport. We have also signed a new resort next to our York Winery slated to open in mid-2025, which will be our first with convention facilities.
We are pleased to announce the completion of ND wines acquisition in record time. ND wines is now a part of Sula and the site has tremendous wine tourism potential and work is about to begin on expanding the current 120sq ft bottle shop to a 3,600 sq ft wine tourism destination less than 50 km from the Gujarat border.
All these projects, and more to come, will ensure that Sula remains firmly in the forefront of wine tourism in India. A great harvest, booming wine tourism, and growing consumer preference for our premium Indian wines point to a sunny road ahead for Sula!”