It also reported a sharp increase in distribution costs to 22.3 million rupees from 7.6 million over the same period.
A statement from Ceylon Glass Company (CGC), a unit of India's Gujarat Glass, said sales grew 20 percent in the quarter under review.
"CGC has seen continuous growth in its export sales over the past few years," the statement said.
Export sales in the first half of the current financial year rose to 10 percent of total sales from five percent in the whole of the previous 2006/07 financial year.
"Coloured wine and liquor bottle sales to India have been a main contributor to this achievement," the statement said.
"It is encouraging to note that the export growth in the first half of the current financial year is more than 290 percent as compared to 108 percent during the corresponding period