Indian winemaker Sula Vineyards' Q4 profit slips on mounting expenses

The company’s consolidated net profit fell to 135.5 million rupees in January-March from 142.4 million rupees a year ago

    • The cost of raw materials, which include grapes, sugar and yeast, surged nearly 9 per cent to 888.8 million rupees, hurting its profit.
    • The cost of raw materials, which include grapes, sugar and yeast, surged nearly 9 per cent to 888.8 million rupees, hurting its profit. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, May 8, 2024 · 11:05 PM

    SULA Vineyards, India’s biggest wine maker by revenue, reported a 5 per cent drop in fourth-quarter profit on Wednesday (May 8), as mounting expenses overshadowed steady demand for its premium brands such as Rasa and Dindori.

    The Mumbai-headquartered company’s consolidated net profit fell to 135.5 million rupees (S$2.2 million) in January-March from 142.4 million rupees a year ago.

    Rapid growth of restaurants and increasing incomes have nudged India’s rising well-to-do young crowd towards wine consumption.

    Sula’s revenue rose nearly 10 per cent to 1.32 billion rupees in the quarter on a 14 per cent jump in wine sales.

    However, the cost of raw materials, which include grapes, sugar and yeast, surged nearly 9 per cent to 888.8 million rupees, hurting its profit.

    The winemaker’s earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation margin contracted to 25.3 per cent from 26.4 per cent a year ago.

    The company’s wine tourism segment grew more than 31 per cent.

    “Wine tourism is a top priority and we are expanding fast,” CEO Rajeev Samant said in a statement.

    Sula recommended a final dividend of 4.50 rupees per share. Its shares closed up 1 per cent ahead of results. REUTERS

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