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Sula Vineyards Profit Plummets 68% Amidst Slumping Demand
6 Feb
Summary
- Sula Vineyards' quarterly profit fell 68% to ₹9.1 crore.
- Revenue declined by 10% to ₹196 crore due to Karnataka's weak demand.
- Higher expenses, including labor code implementation, impacted margins.

Sula Vineyards, India's leading winemaker, reported a substantial 68% decrease in its consolidated net profit for the quarter ending December 31, 2025. The company's profit fell to ₹9.1 crore, a sharp contrast to the ₹28.06 crore earned in the same period last year.
Revenue saw a 10% reduction, totaling ₹196 crore. This downturn is attributed to weakened consumer demand, particularly in Karnataka, which represents Sula's second-largest market. This regional softness impacted the company's core own-brands business, which constitutes approximately 90% of its sales.
Compounding the revenue challenges, Sula Vineyards faced increased expenses. A notable factor was a one-time charge of ₹1.7 crore associated with the recent implementation of India's new labor codes, a significant overhaul affecting corporate earnings nationwide. Despite these headwinds, wine tourism revenue experienced a positive surge of 34% year-on-year, partially counteracting the weakness in other business segments.



