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Best Vineyards In Nashik

Maharashtra, one of the most major states in India lies in the city of Nashik which is an ancient city located in the state’s Northern region. The city is considered a pilgrimage site for Hindus and holds huge historical significance.

The city has a unique and authentic collection of vines in several Vineyards which manufacture a variety of vines that differs in different categories and flavors. Listed here are the best vineyards in Nashik to visit.

Chandon India Winery

Chandon India Winery is a joint venture between Moet Hennessy and Sula Vineyards and is situated in Dindori in Nashik. The vines here are produced using French techniques which are the traditional method to make the best form of vine.

They offer a tour of their Vineyard and share their state-of-the-art- winemaking facility and a chance to have a tasting session of their authentic vines. Months from November to February are regarded as the best time to visit the vineyard. From Nashik, you can hire a taxi or hire a vehicle of your choice to reach here.

Chateau d’Ori Vineyard

Located in Nashik’s Igatpuri region Chateau d’Ori or Chateau Dori is a Vineyard established in 2003 and it marks 20 years from now. The word Chateau is a French word and translates to Castle which is a benchmark and defines the quality of the wine.

The Vineyard possesses around 70 acres of land and offers its visitors a beautiful view of its surroundings, which is a hilly area. Opting for the season the months between October and March are a good time to visit. Either by a rent-a-vehicle or by hiring a taxi from Nashik you can reach this place. 

Chateau d'Ori Vineyard

York Winery & Tasting Room

The York Winery & Tasting Room is one of Nashik’s must-visit destinations located in Gangapur. The Winery gained popularity due to its Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, and Shiraz wines which are among its authentic collection.

The Vineyard takes its visitors on a tour to showcase its winemaking facility followed by a tasting session of those wines. It is recommended to visit there from November to March. Almost every place could be reached in the same way by getting a taxi or hiring a vehicle of your choice.

York Winery & Tasting Room

Sula Vineyards

The Sula Vineyard flexes its popularity as one of the most famous in Nashik. They’re known for their prestigious Wines. The wines here have been honored and awarded for being one of the finest wines. The yard features 160 acres of land and has stunning views of its surrounding hills.

Unlike other vineyards, The Sula yard comes with a restaurant, spa, and resort making it a complete destination for stay and enjoyment for its visitors. You can visit here between November and February and reach here by taking a taxi or other vehicle of your preference.

Sula Vineyards

Grover Zampa Vineyards, Nashik

The Grover Zampa Vineyards is home to the production of award-winning wines. On a day they’re open from 9 AM to 5 PM so visitors can spend their time during these hours. A tasting session and tour of its Winemaking are provided to all its visitors making the place worth the visit. Months between November and March set the right time to visit the vineyard. Grab a taxi or any private vehicle from Nashik to reach this lace.

Grover Zampa Vineyards

Vallonne Vineyards

Vallonne Vineyards is situated in the Sahyadri Valley region of Nashik. A few of the most popular wines here are Cabernet Sauvignon, Chenin Blanc, and Zinfandel wines, which you can taste or try from the tasting session the vineyard offers its visitors. A whole winemaking system and facility are explained as well. Visit the vineyard from October to March as it is the best time. The Vallonne is easily accessible by road from Nashik

Soma Vine Village 

This is another vineyard located in Gangapur and owned by Pradeep Pachpatil. There has been a debate on whether Soma or Sula is the best winery in Nashik its visitors are exceptionally good and it is your choice on which one to visit first. Like Sula, Soma wine village also owns its resort for its visitors making it a perfect place to spend your weekends, November to February is the best time to visit. You can reach here by road by any means.

Tiger Hill Vineyards Resort & Spa 

This is located at a Hill station in the Satpura range of Nshik and produces premium wine. The place is a mixture of a resort offering a spa and stunning view for its visitors along with a tour of their wine-making process giving a chance to taste and take valuable feedback.

If you’re planning to visit it provides you with a relaxing spa experience and a comfortable stay. To make the best out of your trip visit the Vineyard between November to February and reach here by getting a taxi from Nashik.

Tiger Hill Vineyards

Awli Vineyards

In Nashik located in the region of Trimbak the Awli Vineyard manufactures fine wine most popularly Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc wines which are among their signature collections.

As with every other vineyard Awli also provides a tour of its making process accompanied by a tasting session. Visiting this between October and March is the perfect time for a visit. Hire a car or taxi by road to reach here easily.

Awli Vineyards

Grape Berry Vineyards

The third Vineyard in this list located in the Gangapur region of Nashik also has popular wines like Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, and Chenin Blanc wines. Visitors can take part in their tour to explain their winemaking and facilities along with tasting a few as well.

The best time for visitors to come here is from November to February. A lot of Taxis are available to reach here from Nashik.

Grape Berry Vineyards

Tips for visiting Vineyards in Nashik

  1. It is ideal to plan your trip/visit during the winter months which range from November to February. As the weather is pleasant and comfortable for its visitors, also it’s a seasonal period for the Winery. Most of the vineyards consider these months as the perfect time to visit. 
  2. It is important to book the Vineyard in advance to avoid inconveniences and wasting of time. Some vineyards could be full of visitors resulting in a failed trip. 
  3. Wear comfortable clothing and footwear as you have to stroll around the 
  4. It’s also recommended to bring along a hat due to you’re out in the sun and also sunscreen if you have one. 
  5. Highly advised to not wear perfumes or cologne because it interferes with the wine’s fragrance and causes reactions.
  6. Taste or try several wines not just one or two to understand more about the wine’s flavors and fragrance. 
  7. Hire an extra driver for your car or vehicle as having too much wine might put you in an awkward position to drive. 

Here you go! the best Vineyards to visit in Nashik with things to know and a few tips for your enjoyable trip. Visit around the winter months and it’s easily accessible from Nashik to reach each of these places, Nashik owns its own Airport and Railway station which connects major cities and states for outsiders to visit. The place is a capital destination for wine enthusiasts and people who love to try new things.

Nature lovers can also pack their bags and visit here. The place is a great getaway from the busy life and an amazing place to spend your weekends or vacation. It goes to you where to visit from these most popular ones and do follow the tips mentioned to make a memorable trip.

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