-KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org)
Sula Vineyards, India’s leading wine producer and a pioneer in shaping the country’s wine culture, has launched Sula Muscat Blanc, the nation’s first aromatic low-alcohol still white wine. Made exclusively from 100% Muscat grapes, the wine is light-bodied, subtly sweet, and features fragrant notes of citrus, lychee, and rose petals, with a refreshingly clean finish. Its standout feature is its low alcohol by volume (ABV) of just 7.5%, making it one of the most accessible wines for emerging consumers.
This strategic product launch is not only a win for wine lovers but also a milestone moment for India’s growing low- and no-alcohol (NoLo) beverage market. Sula’s entry into this category reflects a deep understanding of evolving cultural preferences, especially among Gen Z and millennial drinkers, who are leading the “sober curious” movement — a global trend reshaping beverage consumption.
A Wine for the Mindful Drinker
Sula Muscat Blanc is crafted with a clear target audience in mind: consumers who are looking to enjoy the ritual and flavour of wine without the effects of high alcohol content. This segment includes:
- Mindful drinkers seeking moderation
- First-time wine consumers
- Health-conscious individuals
- Occasional social drinkers looking for lighter options
The wine is described by Sula’s in-house sommeliers as having “floral charm and fruity finesse,” an elegant expression of the Muscat varietal, traditionally known for its perfume-like aroma and smooth mouthfeel.
At 7.5% ABV, Sula Muscat Blanc is significantly lower in alcohol than most still white wines, which typically range between 11% to 13%. This makes it ideal for daytime sipping, brunches, casual dinners, or even wellness-focused occasions, without compromising the full wine experience.
Riding the Global NoLo Beverage Trend
Sula’s timely entry into the low-alcohol space is more than a brand experiment — it’s a strategic alignment with global beverage trends. According to industry reports, the global NoLo alcohol beverage market is expected to grow to $88 billion by 2027, more than doubling from its current size. India, with its rising urbanisation, increasing wellness awareness, and expanding wine curiosity, is poised to be a significant contributor to this boom.
The “sober curious” movement, which encourages individuals to reflect on their relationship with alcohol and explore moderation or abstinence without stigma, has seen significant traction post-pandemic. Younger consumers in particular are opting for lifestyle choices rooted in balance, mental wellness, and better control over their social habits. Alcohol brands worldwide are evolving to reflect these shifting values — and Sula’s Muscat Blanc fits this cultural moment with pinpoint precision.
Sula’s Legacy and Innovation
With its origins in Nashik, Sula Vineyards has long been recognised for revolutionising Indian wine culture. From educating consumers on varietals to hosting India’s most iconic wine and music festival (SulaFest), the brand has consistently led the way in demystifying wine for Indian palates.
By launching Muscat Blanc, Sula again demonstrates its ability to innovate within a rapidly changing beverage landscape. Unlike previous launches that focused on classic expressions (Cabernet, Sauvignon Blanc, or Shiraz), Muscat Blanc is a forward-thinking product designed for the modern Indian consumer — one who values authenticity, inclusivity, and lighter drinking options.
Packaging and Positioning
Sula Muscat Blanc’s bottle design is clean, contemporary, and youthful, making it highly Instagrammable, another important feature for younger drinkers who value aesthetic appeal in their choices. The wine is already available across select premium wine stores, restaurants, and online platforms, with plans to expand distribution pan-India by the upcoming festive season.
The price positioning is expected to fall within the mid-premium range, making it accessible yet aspirational — aligning with Sula’s core identity.
What Makes Muscat Blanc Different
Sula Muscat Blanc is more than just a “lighter wine” — it is aromatic, floral, gently sweet, and food-friendly, offering a unique tasting experience that pairs well with:
- Asian cuisine
- Light Indian dishes (especially kebabs and coastal fare)
- Summer salads
- Cheese boards
- Brunch platters
Its versatility and gentle profile make it ideal for consumers who might find conventional wines too dry, acidic, or overpowering. Muscat Blanc invites new wine drinkers into the fold while giving seasoned enthusiasts a refreshing new option.
Impact on India’s Wine Culture
India’s wine market is still evolving, but the demand for innovation is clear. Recent years have seen growth in:
- Rosé consumption
- Sparkling wines
- Organic and vegan wine options
- Canned and small-format wines
- Wine education events and pairing experiences
With Muscat Blanc, Sula is adding another dimension to India’s wine repertoire — one that champions lightness, balance, and intention.
The success of this product could potentially spark more NoLo wine innovation within the Indian subcontinent and encourage other wineries to explore lower ABV or de-alcoholised formats, unlocking an entirely new consumer base.
A Refreshing Future for Indian Wine
With the launch of Sula Muscat Blanc, Sula Vineyards reaffirms its role as a category leader and trendsetter in India’s evolving wine landscape. In embracing the sober curious movement and offering an aromatic, low-alcohol wine that doesn’t compromise on quality, Sula is not just reacting to a trend — it’s shaping it.
As health, mindfulness, and taste intersect for a new generation of Indian drinkers, Sula Muscat Blanc could very well become the go-to wine for those looking to sip smarter, not stronger.