If you love wine but can't currently visit Italy or France, Indian wineries and vineyards offer a memorable experience. For decades, Indian wineries have excelled in producing and crafting wine. Many estates welcome wine enthusiasts and those seeking new experiences to enjoy their finest wines, explore vineyards, and stay at their resorts.
Although Nashik is renowned as the wine capital of India, cities like Solapur and Bangalore also have much to offer. While you may be familiar with Sula, this article introduces you to other top wineries and vineyards in the country. Remember these properties for weekend winery hopping, wine tasting, or relaxing stays at accommodations they provide.
# Fratelli Located in the Solapur district of Maharashtra, Fratelli Vineyard spans over 240 acres and offers a breathtaking setting, a remarkable selection of wines, and delightful accommodation options. Founded in 2007, this vineyard is a joint venture by three sets of brothers: the Secci brothers (Andrea and Alessio from Italy), the Sekhri siblings (Gaurv and late Kapil), and the Mohite-Patil brothers (Arjun and Ranjit).
# Chandon IndiaSituated at the base of the Nashik foothills, Chandon India winery offers an exciting gateway to the realm of exquisite sparkling wines. As the inaugural offering from Moet Hennesy, the Wines and Spirits Division of Louis Vuitton Moet Hennesy (LVMH) in India, Chandon has established itself as a prominent destination. With Kaushal Khairnar, the youngest winemaker in Chandon's history, at the helm, the brand is now accessible in 22 cities across India.
# Grover ZampaEstablished in 1988 by Kanwal Grover, the pioneer of Indian viticulture, Grover Zampa Vineyards is the oldest and most renowned winery in India. Located amidst the scenic Nandi Hills, this expansive 410-acre vineyard is known for producing exceptional wines and has a remarkable legacy of crafting award-winning vintages spanning three generations. Additionally, Grover Zampa Vineyards has a sister location in the Igatpuri region of Nashik, and more information about it can be found on the official website.
# Vallonne Vallonne Vineyards, a charming wine estate located in the village of Kavnai in Nashik, offers a collection of exquisite French-style wines. Established in 2009 as India's inaugural boutique winery (as stated on the company's website), it was founded by Shailendra Pai, widely regarded as India's first vintner. With its alluring ambiance and added attractions, Vallonne Vineyards is a perfect destination for a serene retreat that will undoubtedly entice visitors to return time and again.
# Four SeasonsWith a prestigious legacy, Four Seasons emerged in 2006 as one of India's premier wineries. Indulge in opulence and refinement as you savor their award-winning wines. Surrounded by vast vineyards, Four Seasons pays meticulous attention to every aspect, creating an idyllic setting that captivates wine enthusiasts.
# Soma Vine Village
Nestled amidst the Sahyadri ranges and overlooking the tranquil backwaters of Gangapur Dam, Soma Vine Village holds a prominent position among India's top vineyards. It has earned recognition as India's first vineyard resort and is renowned for introducing the country's inaugural barrel house, as stated on the company's website. Soma Vine Village has undoubtedly made significant strides in its journey.
# York York Winery, nestled between a picturesque lake to the north and a scenic hill to the south, stands as one of India's premier wineries and a paradise for wine and food enthusiasts. Renowned for sourcing the finest grapes from Nashik and employing exceptional winemaking techniques, a visit to this winery promises a unique and unparalleled journey into the world of exceptional wines.