With the Mizoram government having relaxed prohibition laws for the first time in 13 years, people across the country can now savour this Northeastern state’s fruity wines.
With the Mizoram government having relaxed prohibition laws for the first time in 13 years, people across the country can now savour this Northeastern state’s fruity wines. The state is famous for its premium variety of Lubrusca grapes, which can be made into high quality wine. According to Mizoram Horticulture Director Samuel Rosanglura, the first set of wine bottles will be available for sale in September. The wine will have an alcohol content of 14 per cent and be produced under the brand name Zawlaidi, which in Mizo means ‘love potion’.