Why Maharashtra is India's wine tourism capital? Find out
Updated On: 27 February, 2014 10:06 AM IST | | Ruchika Kher
<p>The buzz around wine is huge. Vineyards are looking at maxing the wine tourism experience in Maharashtra. Scenic locales, wine trails, luxe retreats; the great escape is a just few hours away</p>

Wine Tourism in Maharashtra
Last month, Grover Zampa, one of India’s oldest wineries, announced the launch of a resort at their Sanjegaon, Nashik vineyard, hinting at their foray into wine tourism. While wine labels like Sula and Indage were among the first to cash in on the concept, the trend is finally finding a strong footing as players from all over are taking the plunge.

Sula offers comfortable staying options and tours of its vineyard and winery along with wine tasting sessions
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