Wine Producing Regions In India

Rishika Baranwal

Dubbed the 'Wine Capital of India,' Nashik houses major vineyards like Sula, York, and Soma, producing a significant portion of the country’s wine.

Nashik, Maharashtra

Near Bangalore, Nandi Hills' climate and soil are perfect for grape cultivation. Grover Zampa and Kinvah Vineyards are notable wineries here.

Nandi Hills, Karnataka

Pune’s moderate climate supports wineries like Four Seasons and Fratelli, contributing to the region’s flourishing wine industry.

Pune, Maharashtra

The cool climate of Himachal Pradesh, home to Chateau Indage, supports unique wine production.

Himachal Pradesh

Emerging as a key region, Bijapur’s fertile soil nurtures vineyards such as Alpine Wineries.

Bijapur, Karnataka

Known for its beaches, Goa also boasts a growing wine industry with Big Banyan and Vinicola offering diverse wine selections.

Goa