FICCI’s FLO leads delegation of 60 women entrepreneurs to discover wine business


FLO, the Ladies Organisation of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Bengaluru Chapter, led a delegation of 60 city-based women entrepreneurs to a vineyard where wine experts will help them understand the business of wine and wine making, on March 11. FLO, a national body working towards women empowerment through promotion […]


New Act EmpoweringFLO, the Ladies Organisation of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI), Bengaluru Chapter, led a delegation of 60 city-based women entrepreneurs to a vineyard where wine experts will help them understand the business of wine and wine making, on March 11.

FLO, a national body working towards women empowerment through promotion of entrpereneurship and managerial excellence, organised the trip given the steady growth of the Indian wine industry. The tour was held at Grover Vineyards in Bengaluru.

“Wine is an exciting industry for Indian women. Women are changing the way wine is sold. Wine is the most popular drink among women, with 52 percent naming it as their favourite beverage. Today there are many women in the industry, working as oenologists, in commercial roles, as winemakers”, said Rati Dhandhania Mundrey, Chairperson, FICCI FLO Bangalore.

The Indian wine industry is expected to grow at an annual rate of 27% and it clocked a consumption of 4 million in 2015.

Source: The Economic Times

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