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1. Sula Vineyards Established in 1999, they now have India’s first vineyard resort by the name of ‘Beyond’. Where: Nashik, Maharashtra
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2. York Winery This winery, which has won numerous prizes, is well known for its Chardonnay. Where: Nashik, Maharashtra
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3. Grover Zampa Vineyards Grover Vineyards' 410-acre property is covered with extensive wine pathways. Where: Raghunathapur, Bengaluru
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4. Soma Vineyards Unsurprisingly, since its establishment in 2001, Soma has grown to be a popular location for ceremonies and other celebrations. Where: Sonnenahalli, Karnataka
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5. Nandi Valley Winery Although the vineyard produces a wide variety of wines, its flagship Kinvah brand—named after a wine from the Mauryan Period—is the most well-known. Where: Bengaluru
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6. Fratelli Wines On its 240-acre estate, this secluded vineyard, one of India's largest wine producers, creates some exceptional reserve wines. Where: Chhatarpur, New Delhi
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7. Chandon If you enjoy sparkling wine, you'll be happy to learn that Chandon, a brand with a stellar reputation, entered India in the first quarter of 2016. Where: Nashik, Maharashtra
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8. Chateau d’Ori Vineyard One of the bigger vineyards in the Nashik Valley, this is a special vineyard with a solely commercial focus that shouldn't be missed. Where: Nashik, Maharashtra
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9. Four Seasons Vineyard This vineyard is easily accessible all year round because of its proximity to Pune city. A resort in this location was influenced by the well-known book The Great Gatsby. Where: Daund, Pune
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