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Aged to Perfection: Nashik’s Wine Route Finds Its Moment


Updated: April 30, 2025 07:30

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India's wine culture is in the news, and Nashik is the epicenter. Earlier famous just for its temples and historical monuments, this part of India is now being heralded as the nation's go-to wine hub. With vineyards sprawling all over its lands, Nashik is attracting global interest, and tourists are experiencing a new, off-the-beaten-path travel experience.

The revolution has been phenomenal. Sula Vineyards, India's top winemaker, has gained international accolades, bagging a gold medal for its cabernet sauvignon in the Global Wine Masters. Grover Zampa, another of the major players, has made news with its award-winning viognier too. These milestones mark India's increasing presence on the world wine map.

Tourism is keeping pace with this achievement. High-end tour operators are now designing experiences that combine wine tasting with cultural discovery. Travellers can enjoy a brut rosé or cabernet-shiraz while setting out on a sunset cruise at Gangapur Dam. The trip also involves stops at Trimbakeshwar, a sacred Shiva temple, and the ancient Pandav Leni Caves, a combination of heritage and decadence.

Though India charges very high taxes on alcoholic drinks, demand for good-quality wines is on the rise. Business leaders view tremendous opportunities, and Nashik has become a vibrant market for quality grape varieties. The region's genuineness and warmth are drawing visitors who are hungry for something other than the conventional landmarks.

As Nashik emerges onto the global stage, it is rewriting India's wine game. The rest of the world is taking note, and things are looking good for this new and flourishing wine destination.

Sources: IOL, The Washington Post, Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America Competition, Global Wine Masters, Micato Safaris India, Sula Vineyards, Grover Zampa

 

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