Date post: | 22-Jan-2018 |
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"Where to Wine" in India
India got her first vines from Persia around
500 B.C. although commercial viticulture
flourished only in the 19th century. Since
Indian climate conditions are not ideal for
wine-growing, most of India’s wineries are
in the southwestern region. Check out some
of our favorite wineries in South India.
Sula Winery, Nashik
Enchanting views, great selection of
food and wine and a tranquil
atmosphere are guaranteed. Wine
tasting comes with a cheese and dry
fruit platter to complement the wine.
Fratelli Winery, Sholapur
The winery organizes wine tours and
wine tasting. Since it is located in
Akluj, Sholapur, almost 300 km from
Mumbai, stay overnight at the winery
guesthouse for a great experience.
Grover Zampa Winery, Bangalore
The winery organizes wine tours and
wine tasting. Since it is located in
Akluj, Sholapur, almost 300 km from
Mumbai, stay overnight at the winery
guesthouse for a great experience.
Chateau d’Ori Winery, Dindori
This is the second largest winery in
Nashik. The vineyard boasts a posh
guest house set near an artificial lake
right in the middle of grape vines that
could make for a nice little holiday.
York Winery, Nashik
This is the family-friendly winery you
want to reach well before sunset,
because you mustn’t miss wine tasting
at sunset as you relax with your glass,
gazing at the rolling hills and Gangapur
dam reservoir.
Read on...
Check out the rest of the
article on the
VinGardeValise® blog to
find out more about
these wineries and other
things to do in India
when on a wine trip!