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Enjoy the Best Wine in India with 5 Top Vineyards

India has observed a boon in wine tourism in the past few years. The popularity of best Indian wine is growing rapidly, and many Indian vineyards now have tasting rooms. <br>https://rumasingh.com/2017/04/21/decoding-the-indian-wine-drinker/

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Enjoy the Best Wine in India with 5 Top Vineyards

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  1. Enjoy the Best Wine in India with 5 Top Vineyards

  2. Between 2010 and 2015, the Indian wine industry recorded a double-digit compounded annual growth rate of over 14%. With Europe’s growth in wine sales topping out, wine producers worldwide are constantly looking for new frontiers to conquer.” – Between the Wines, Ruma Singh India has observed a boon in wine tourism in the past few years. The popularity of Indian wine is growing rapidly, and many Indian vineyards now have tasting rooms. So, wine enthusiasts can explore the wine regions in India. Some of the vineyards even offer staying facility. Let us tour through the top 5 vineyards of India and uncork the best Indian wine. Sula Vineyards Location – Outskirts of Nashik, off Gangapur-Savargaon Road India’s most popular winery, Sula Vineyards was started in 1999. The winery is open to wine lovers who can tour, do wine tastings, courses, and participate in fun events as well as famous Sula Fest that is held every year in early February.

  3. Grover Zampa Location – Nandi Hills, 50 Km north of Bangalore Grover Vineyards is one of the oldest winemakers of India which was established in 1988 as a family business. In 2012, it merged with Maharashtra based Vallee de Vin to compete in a better way with Sula. The winery produces some of the premium wines including award-winning La Reserve brand. York Winery Location – 2 Km north-west to Sula Vineyards With a view over hills and Gangapur Dam, York Winery is the place you should visit for peaceful sunset tastings. York Winery takes credit for winning a range of awards for its fine quality wines, both red and white. Most impressive ones are Arros reserve blend of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. Charosa Vineyards Location – Charosa village, Nashik Set up on 230 acres of land, Charosa Vineyard produces three different labels in different pr4ice range – Reserve, Pleasure, and

  4. Selection. Charosa takes pride for introducing Tempranillo, a grape of Spanish origin, for the first time to Indian Market. Fratelli Location – Akluj, Solapur district Fratelli was started in 2007, by three pairs of brothers from Maharashtra, Delhi, and Italy. This vineyard is sprawled on a 240-acre estate and produces some excellent reserve wines. Its Sette Reserve Red is known as the best red wine in India. Fratelli offers a full day package of wine tour in Rupees 1,500 per person, including tours and tastings. Thus, Indian Vineyards have become a home to some of the prestigious destination for wine tourism in India. A toast to all Indian Vineyards and Wineries!

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