Importing wine into India sounds like a lucrative business proposition. But if that is really the case, why have some companies shut down and so many others are struggling to stay afloat? Without further ado, here is a step-by-step explanation of the various stages of duties, taxes, and other levies that an importer has to pay in order to get wine into India. India is best regarded as a giant subcontinent, a unified entity wherein each smaller part adheres to the larger central administration but then each state also has its own set of exclusive laws which can be (and most often are) entirely different from the central laws as also from those of other and/or neighbouring states. Three states will be covered in this entry: Delhi, Maharashtra (Mumbai/Bombay), and Karnataka (Bengaluru/Bangalore).
One last caveat: all taxes and levies are applied in a cumulative manner, which further inflate the final price much beyond the mathematical sum of all the individual tax/levy percentages.
The following additions are common to all foreign wine, no doubt which state they are destined for. However, these are not levied on wines of India being sent from one state to another.
- 1. Let us start with a wine at 1 Euro, CIF. It arrives into India and a 1% levy is added, and what we arrive at is then the assessable value (AV).
- 2. Next comes the Central duties, aka Customs. This is 150% on the AV and then, to that is added an extra 4%. The cumulative customs levies amount to 160%, thus giving us the customs-paid price (CPP).
- 3. To this the importer will add his margin, safe to assume anything up to 20%. Let’s call this new amount now the Importer’s Price (IP).
- 4. The Importer will take this forward and hand it to the distributor for the respective state for where the shipment/lot is destined. Thereon, the levies will vary for different states.
DELHI
I. The wine labels need to be registered for the period of one financial year, from April-March. Cost – INR5000/annum/label. So a house bringing a white and a red wine from their own Domaine (even if with the same brand name) will have to register them as two different wines.
II. The wine will now be levied with a Vend Fee, which is 65% of the IP as mentioned above. It is called Vend Fee although it is a state levy. Why not Excise? Hmm, we’ll get to that later, maybe. Let’s call this vend-fee paid price (VFPP).
III. En suite, we add the distributor’s margin, which, safe to assume, can be about 15% of the value, thus giving us the distributor price (DP).
IV. The retailer will buy the wine at DP, and will have a quasi-fixed margin, say about INR50/-. I say quasi-fixed as the state government sets the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) for all wines sold within the state of Delhi. Not very lucrative to be retailing wine then really. Oh wait, the law reads, either INR50/- per bottle or else 15% of the MRP, whichever is lower! Yep, that’s it. Fifty measly rupees.
V. Finally, a 20% VAT when one buys the wine. Strange, how a wine has excise and VAT both levied on it…oh wait, that wasn’t excise. That was a ‘Vend Fee’. Not the same thing. Oh no, not at all. All’s well then.
MAHARASHTRA
I. The registration here is INR5000/wine/annum.
II. The excise policy is simpler here. INR225/bottle for an MRP up to INR6000. Beyond that, it is 5% of MRP. Simple, that. Also, effective as it makes expensive wines become a better deal whereas the levy ensures level-playing field for entry-level foreign wines and local Indian wines, for the latter too have their tax-and-levy woes to have addressed.
III. Then it is the distributor’s margin, which can be somewhat similar to Delhi.
IV. The retailor here can add his clean 12% cut.
V. VAT stays.
KARNATAKA
I. The Karnataka State Beverage Corporation Limited (KSBCL) controls all distribution of alcohol for the state.
II. Registration is INR10,000/wine/annum.
III. They levy an excise levy of INR225/bottle.
IV. KSBCL then commands a 0.5% (distributor) margin.
V. Retailer adds 10%.
VI. No VAT! Hurrah! Why? Really!? You wish to know why they don’t charge more? Well, since they already added the margin above in point IV. But it is one most sensibly tagged margin of 0.5%.
Hope this helps outline the system, or rather, systems, prevalent in India. Sure some of you may find them inexplicably prohibitive but I know many places where the laws can be even more quirkily archaic.
Once again, this is a sketch and it merely outlines the structure of the duties and taxes. It leaves out certain details – Octroi in Mumbai, Chemical Analysis costs for new wines being registered in a state, etc. Margins commanded by both distributor and importer can always vary, depending on order size and distance from warehouse, as also other conditions of delivery (for e.g. using a refrigerated truck versus an open tempo.)
The idea was not to create a detailed flowchart for prospective exporters around the world but to merely highlight how a wine price will change to reflect the various additions along the route.
A bit discouraging some of you may feel but I can assure you that a lot of wine still sells in India. How come? –Because Indians are used to these pricings. Sure we drink better when we travel but in India, especially for those who have travelled extensively, or lived or worked abroad, and have inculcated this habit, they surely do try to keep up with it as much as they can stretch to allow themselves a glass to go with their meals. In other words, we may not be lapping up the Grands Crus and the Super-wherevers of the wine world just yet, but we are building slowly yet steadily into a formidable wine-consuming nation.
As a personal observation, if I may dare-add, in the long run, the taxes will change. They will modify in a manner that expensive wines will stand to gain from it. Lower-priced wines will face a two-edged sword: the burden of high levies and the rise in the overall quality of Indian wines which shall make it ever more competitive in the retail space in that (affordable) price segment. The discerning Indian vino will soon be one who appreciates his Barolos and Barossas, (his Champagnes and his Cape Blends, I add, for political correctitude) and enjoys them from time to time, but will sip more and more locally produced wines to quench his quotidian thirst. It’s not a bad thing at all. Good cheers all around then!
(Given my lack of dexterity with uploading a worksheet, I am happy to provide the spreadsheets to help work the calculations for the states mentioned. You may write in requesting me it. Don’t forget to say please.)
Arun chopra
December 19, 2016 2:03 pm
Hey Magan,
I was trying to gather some info on this, so as to decide upon the business opportunity.As this article was published in 2012, is the situation still the same?
Kindly share your calculation sheet so that I may also have math in place.
Regards,
Arun Chopra
Pandey
January 3, 2017 1:31 pm
Hi Magan,
Thanks for the info. I’d really appreciate it if you could send me a copy of the spreadsheet!
Thanks
Anamitra Mukherjee
June 21, 2017 4:27 am
Please can I have a spreadsheet of imported wine in Mumbai. What is the excise duty in Mumbai.
Regards
Magandeep SINGH
October 3, 2017 7:25 pm
Sending shortly… Do have a look and get back…
Srishti
September 13, 2017 11:58 am
Hi Magan
Please could you share with me the spreadsheets of all the three states to understand the calculations better?
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October 3, 2017 1:20 am
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Jaz Singh
November 1, 2019 9:11 pm
Hi Sarosh,
I was looking for importing Wine & Whiskey from UK to India.
Please let me know the potential market in india.
Thanks
Pearl
November 24, 2017 9:55 am
Dear Magan,
Request you to please share your insights on the best manner of expanding base of a foreign wine seller in India.
Thanks & Regards,
Pearl Niel
Mahesh Raut
December 9, 2017 7:51 am
Dear Mr. Singh,
Thank you very much for the brief information. Can you please share me your contact details I would like to discuss my start-up plan with you and would like to have your expert advice. I’ll be very thankful if you could please allow me to discuss my plan with you. For your information I live in Australia (Sydney) and planning to start something in India especially in liquor industry.
Magandeep SINGH
May 7, 2018 7:15 pm
Sure, drop me an email at mail@magandeepsingh.com
Mathew
December 13, 2017 10:37 am
Thanks Magan for this information. Like an earlier poster, I am curious as to any changes that has come with time or recent rule / policy changes. I am also interested in an other aspect to distributing imported wine. How do you think, it would work for e-commerce players who work nationally. Are the state taxes still a valid consideration? To put it simply, What if I was shipping directly to customer after paying the 160% customs-paid price (CPP).
Magandeep SINGH
May 7, 2018 7:14 pm
E-commerce especially in the field of alcohol remains a no-go for the moment. Sheet mailed. Shipping directly as samples is possible but extremely expensive not just due to the 160% duty but also other levies which the courier might apply, not to mention the delays if the authorities decide that the shipment is not a sample but for consumption.
Faridun Asrorov
February 8, 2018 5:17 pm
Dear Mr. Magan, can you please mail me the spreadsheet? Thanks!
satish singh
April 23, 2018 5:38 pm
dear sir
it was great knowledge.
please help me out by sending the excel spread sheet for all the states for imported spirit,wine,and beer both mild and strong.
Sincere thanks and warm regards,
yours sincerely,
satish singh
Kevin
April 26, 2018 12:59 pm
Hi,
Great article to read and get a familiarisation of the duties and levies involved. It is quite the complicated system. Would really appreciate if you could please provide the spreadsheet you mention. Thank you for your assistance and for the article
JITENDRA SHARMA
June 1, 2018 2:24 am
hi can you please send me the spreadsheet.
Magandeep SINGH
September 17, 2018 9:21 pm
it has been sent on your email. please confirm.
Neeraj
June 27, 2018 5:55 pm
Dear Mr. Magan,
We are planning to import Australian Wines into India. Your spreadsheet would definately be of great use. KIndly share the same. Would you like to give any advise on :
1. Demand of imported wine in India, more particularly demand for Australian wines?
2. What could be the reason of failure of many wines business in India?
Regards
Magandeep SINGH
September 17, 2018 9:21 pm
hete has been shared. Failure reasons are many (and the failure rate is high). Main reasons: short-sighted approach, trying methods that maybe work in Europe or elsewhere without fine tuning them for the market here, not having the right product.
Saurav
July 31, 2018 4:27 am
Sir can I get the spreadsheet for Delhi as I am into introducing an Italian wine for Delhi , wine is mildly priced .
After all the levies want to know the retail pricing it can go to…. thanks sir
Magandeep SINGH
September 17, 2018 9:20 pm
shared on email. for pricing etc, get in touch.
Dinesh Nair
July 31, 2018 6:53 pm
Hello there Mr.Singh,
Thank you for the valuable information you have shared.
I live in south of France & would like to import wines from all assortment to India.How is the situation now in India is it still 160% + state taxes?
Kindly send me a mail with the latest updates & your detailed spread sheet at the below mentioned email.
azurite108@yahoo.in
Many thanks & kind regards
Dinesh Nair
Magandeep SINGH
September 17, 2018 9:20 pm
shared via emai
Pigush
September 21, 2018 1:08 am
I work in France and came across a French wine supplier. I would love to ask my queries on email.
Please send the spreadsheet on my email as well as mentioned below.
– piyushz0141@yahoo.in–
Regards
Piyush
SUJITH S
October 12, 2018 3:01 pm
Dear Mr. Singh
Thank you for the valuable information you have shared.
I live in Russia & would like to import Bio wines and Siberian Berries wines to India.How is the situation now in India is it still 160% + state taxes?
Kindly send me a mail with the latest updates & your detailed spread sheet at the below mentioned email.
actregency@gmail.com
Regards
Sujith
Sandra
December 3, 2018 7:33 am
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The information which you have freely shared is exactly what I was searching for! Given the relatively recent introduction of the unified GST, I hope that it has reduced and simplified the taxation system for imported wines.
Should you have an up-to-date spreadsheet, I’d really appreciate it if you could send me a copy – PLEASE 🙂
Kind regards,
Sandra, Australia
Nakul
December 24, 2018 1:23 pm
Hi Magandeep Singh,
We own a vineyard in France and have been importing and distributing wine in South India. We are now expanding to Maharashtra and other Northern states. To start with, I want to start talking to Distributors. Do you have any connections in the distributor network in the above-mentioned states? Please let me know if you would like to initiate the talks.
Also please mail me the spreadsheet as well. Thanks!
Vishnu
January 17, 2019 5:53 am
Dear Magan,
A very informative article. Could you please share the spread sheet for Karnataka?
Thank you very much.
Cheers,
Vishnu.
moon
January 22, 2019 1:40 pm
Thanks so much for the article and all the info you give, would really appreciate it if you could please send me a copy of your new spreadsheet when you have it available. Looking into importing spanish wines to India and need to be clear on taxes before I make it happen,
Thanks again!
decant
January 23, 2019 2:05 pm
Great tips. We often go to France and one of the greatest pleasures is to go to a wine tasting held by one of the smaller vineyards. We travel in a camper van and sometimes the wine makers bring their wares directly to the camp sites. Needless to say we always end up buying way more than we intended!
Prashant R
February 24, 2019 3:24 pm
Hi Magan,
Sent an email. Please could you check and respond at your earliest convenience. Many thanks. Prashant.
Satya
February 24, 2019 7:16 pm
Dear Mr Singh, we introduce ourselves as a Bangalore based company with our representative office to be set up in Bordeaux, France.
Under our umbrella we plan to offer a bouquet of services in wine industry catering to Indian and international clientele.
One is to import wine of wine makers of France and Spain who are keen to make their presence in India through us.
We will be pleased if you can share the excel sheet that can give us final price for imported wine for Karnataka region.
Also would appreciate if you can broadly outline on how you could provide us your consulting services if required.
My mail is
satya@marinuscapital.com
Harry
February 25, 2019 6:59 pm
Thanks for sharing the information Mr Singh.
I am curious about this field have been planning to introduce an imported product in the Indian market aswell.
I already have some interested suppliers and needed some more knowledge before diving in. I was wondering if you could provide your insights on product selection and pricing for imported wines to Delhi and surrounding states. Also. it would be interesting to know what are you thoughts on differences in markets amongst Delhi, Haryana, UP, Maharastra, Karnataka and Goa.
Also, can you tell me how does sampling work here? Are there any specific requirements when it comes to receiving samples and what is the correct procedure to import samples of wine to India?
Please if you could help me with your knowledge and expertise, it would be of much help to me.
Thank you
Harry
sandya
March 7, 2019 2:41 pm
Hello Mr. Magandeep,
Your article was very informative, thank you very much. Could you please email a copy of the spread sheet to sandyas@gmail.com.
Thank you.
A k singh
March 31, 2019 8:56 pm
Dear mr,
We are GREAT INDIAN BREWERIES Inc . importing European beer in India and looking for distribution network statewise in India.
Pls contact at my wtsapp number +918797501566 for detail discussion or write me over arv_pin@rediffmail.com
Regards
A k Singh
Kolkata
Ash
June 25, 2019 7:28 pm
Hi Magan,,
Many thanks for the info. I’d really appreciate it if you could send me a copy of the spreadsheet!
Thanks
Ash
Geetika Sethi
July 5, 2019 10:22 am
Hi Mr. Magan,
We have just started doing our research regarding importing Australian wines to India and while doing that I came across your article. Could you please forward me your spreadsheet.
Regards
Geetika
Nipurn
July 10, 2019 12:21 pm
Dear Magan,
Although your article is a few years old, it still hold tremendous value and provides a good knowledge base for us. I request you to kindly share the excel workbook to calculate the MRP in various states.
Best Regards,
Nipurn Rastogi.
nipurnr@gmail.com
Cyril PONSONNARD
August 29, 2019 7:31 pm
Good afternoon Magan,
I am trying to gather some info on importing wine into India so as to decide upon the business opportunity. As this article was published in 2012, is the situation still the same ?
Would you kindly share your update calculation sheet so that I may also have math in place.
Thanks & regards,
Cyril
cyril.ponsonnard@neuf.fr
Raunak Karnawat
September 5, 2019 3:20 pm
Hi … please share the detailed spreadsheet of importing wine from Italy to West Bengal India . It’s seems a good business . Mail me at ronkarnawat@hotmail.com
Sajid
October 1, 2019 1:15 pm
Dear Mr. Magandeep Singhji:
Great article!! Have things (in terms of taxation) changed since 2012? If yes, could you please shed some light on this.
Requesting you to please end the excel sheet.
Thanks
SS
Roysten Misquitta
October 22, 2019 2:14 pm
Hi Magan
Amazing information and data, however since its 2019 and i have a lot of questions and need concrete data.
Please could you share with me the spreadsheets of all the three states to understand the calculations better?
Also help me with your contact to discuss and consult.
Thanks & regards
Roysten M
JASPREET SINGH
November 17, 2019 6:23 pm
hi magan,
kindly mail the worksheets, would be a great help.
Kiran Garude
December 14, 2019 3:52 pm
Dear Sir,
Many Thanks for your valuable information. I am planning to import Italian wine to Indian market. I am a complete white slate about this business. Please share your insight and help me understand how to setup this business in India.
Looking forward for your valuable revert.
Thanks and Regards,
Kiran
Vinoj
April 1, 2020 11:03 am
Hello Sir,
Can you please send me the sheet for all 3 states. Also is excise or vat applicable to home made wines..
Also please do let me know taxes for wines purchased from other states in India
Gaurav Gogia
May 11, 2020 2:45 pm
Hi Mr Singh,
The article and your insight on wine import is really amazing.
Request you please send the latest updates & your detailed spread sheet as advised in the article via email as per your convenience.
Many thanks & kind regards
Gaurav Gogia
Chinmay Shekhar
June 16, 2020 12:19 pm
Hello Magandeep Ji,
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience on this article. I am currently located in Australia and have been able to build a network with Independent wineries and buyers in Victoria, NSW and South Australia. I would like to spend some time analysing the financial feasibility of importing some of these wines to the Indian market. Would really appreciate if you could kindly share the spreadsheet mentioned. My email is – chinmayshekhar@gmail.com.
Best Wishes.
Chinmay
Manu V Unni
July 16, 2020 6:26 pm
Hi all,
I am looking to import wine to India from France or Italy. Please do contact me: manuvunni@gmail.com
Thanks and Regards,
Manu V Unni
Abhay
July 22, 2020 2:36 am
Dear Magandeep,
I trust you’re well, I’d like to thank you for sharing such valuable insight on the wine market in India. I have worked in France and currently based in Abu Dhabi. UAE. I plan to import wines in to India from Europe. It would be awesome if you could Kindly share the spreadsheet on my Email abhay_589@yahoo.co.in. And let us stay in touch.
Many thanks
Best regards
Abhay
Rahat Uppal
July 22, 2020 6:27 pm
Hello Mr.Magan,
Very intresting article on the imported wines. I have been looking to start a new venture of offering French wines in Delhi and Haryana. Looking forward for your support in providing some operational data on importing wines into Delhi.
Thank you.