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Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan teams up with Magic Moments maker to introduce high-end tequila.

In order to enter the premium tequila market, Radico Khaitan (RADC.NS), the company behind "Magic Moments" vodka, plans to invest up to $4.56 million and collaborate with Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of Zerodha.

The Indian liquor manufacturer, which is well-known for high-end products like Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin and Rampur Indian Single Malt, will launch D'YAVOL Añejo, a high-end agave-based spirit that is aged in wine casks for roughly two years.

The Amsterdam-based luxury brand D'YAVOL, which was established in 2022 by Aryan Khan, the son of Shah Rukh Khan, Leti Blagoeva, and Bunty Singh, sells blended malt Scotch whisky, vodka, and high-end streetwear.
Radico Khaitan Managing Director Abhishek Khaitan told Reuters on Tuesday that D'YAVOL Añejo is scheduled to launch by December and will cost between 20,000 rupees ($228.21) and 30,000 rupees, depending on state excise duty.

The launch coincides with wealthy Indians spending more money on luxury dining, high-end alcohol, real estate, and automobiles. According to data from analytics firm Crisil, the nation's alcohol sales are expected to increase by up to 10% to $61.35 billion in fiscal 2026.
India is quickly catching up to the world's fastest-growing market for tequila. About 300,000 cases make up the nation's market, with 15% falling into the Añejo (Spanish for "aged") category, according to Khaitan.
"We think tequila can reach a volume of about a million cases in India plus the global market in the next five years, so I think it was a great opportunity," he said.
Kamath will own 5% of the business, while Radico Khaitan and Shah Rukh Khan's family will each own 47.5%.

($1 = 87.60 Indian Rupees)

SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

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