You must have often seen people drinking wine in parties all over the world including India. There was a time in India when wine was imported from other countries including France, Italy. But today Indian wine is liked all over the world. Today we are going to tell about the city in India where maximum wine is produced.
nashik city
Liquor has been made in Nashik city of India since a long time. But meanwhile Nashik has emerged as the ‘Wine Capital’ of India in the last one and a half decade. Let us tell you that Nashik is located in Maharashtra state. Most of the wine in the whole of India is produced in this city, which is also sent all over the world.
A large part of the wine produced in India is produced in Nashik city. Let us tell you that there are 52 wineries in this city alone, to run which grapes are cultivated on 8000 acres of land. If we talk about all types of viticulture present around Nashik, then its total area is around 18000 acres. Let us tell you that grapes are cultivated on a large scale in Nashik, hence grapes are easily available to the wineries present there for making wine.
soil of nashik
Grapes are cultivated on a large scale in Nashik. The soil here is of a completely different type. Red laterite is found in it. Not only the soil but also the water system here is quite good. Because grape cultivation requires a lot of water.
First winery in 1999
Rajiv Suresh Samant, CEO of Sula Vineyards, said that when he returned to his native India from California in the 1990s, he immediately noticed the lack of local wine in the country. After this he saw it as a good opportunity and in 1999 he opened Sula Vineyards, Nashik’s first winery. After studying wine in California, Samant’s goal was to make bottles of international standard. However, Samant says that the share of wine in all alcoholic beverages consumed in India will be around two percent. But here the number of people consuming it is increasing.
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