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A wine tour in India is no longer just for wine experts, it’s for anyone who loves good views, great stories, and even better wine. While places like Italy and France get all the attention, India now has its own growing wine scene that’s just as exciting and much closer to home.

India’s relationship with wine goes back thousands of years, with winemaking practices believed to have started nearly 5,000 years ago. The craft evolved further during the Mughal rule, laying the groundwork for the wine culture we see today. At present, India is home to some of the finest vineyards in the world. Sula, based in Nashik, was one of the first to make wine tourism popular in India and now exports to over 30 countries. Grover Zampa, known for its award-winning La Réserve, blends traditional French techniques with Indian terroir. Fratelli Wines, with vineyards spread across Maharashtra and Karnataka, is praised for its premium blends and international collaborations. These wine tours offer you a chance to explore how wine is made, try food pairings, tour the vineyards, and enjoy a relaxed day out in the countryside.

The surge in wine tourism also reflects a shift in urban lifestyle. These days, people are curious about wine, want to know what goes into making it, and are choosing wine weekends over beach or mountain breaks. Experiences like these appeal to a wide range of travellers, whether you’re a seasoned wine lover, someone just curious to try, or a group of friends looking for a unique weekend getaway. With more awareness and interest in wine, wine tours have become both accessible and enjoyable. 

You can’t really talk about wine tours in India without mentioning some of our finest homegrown vineyards. And if you’re wondering what the experience is like, here are some of the best ones worth adding to your list.

Here are the best wine tours in India:

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01

Sula Vineyards, Nashik, Maharashtra

Sula Vineyards in Nashik has become one of the most recognisable names when it comes to wine tours in India. Just a few hours from Mumbai, this scenic estate offers guided tours through its lush vineyards and a behind-the-scenes look at its state-of-the-art winery. 

Only a few experiences are as special as walking through a working winery and watching the winemaking process unfold from grape to glass. You can join a guided group tour or opt for a private experience, either way, you’ll get a closer look at the installations and learn a lot along the way. Later, sample Sula’s award-winning wines in their signature tasting room. With a lakeside restaurant, boutique resort, and a laid-back setting, Sula is perfect for both a casual day trip and a longer wine-themed getaway.

Location: Nashik, Maharashtra, approximately 180 km northeast of Mumbai

Type of wines available: 
  • RASA: Premium red wines like Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel.
  • The Source: Rosé and Sauvignon Blanc Reserve.
  • Dindori Reserve: Viognier, Chardonnay, and Shiraz.
  • Sula Classics: Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Zinfandel, Shiraz Cabernet, and more.
  • Sparkling Wines: Brut, Brut Tropicale, Sparkling Shiraz, Seco, and Zinfandel Rosé.
  • Dessert Wine: Late Harvest Chenin Blanc.
  • Canned Wine: Dia Sparkler
Things to do: Guided Winery tours, wine tasting, vineyard walks, dining, wine shopping, and overnight stays.

Approx. Cost:
  • Weekdays: INR 600 per person.
  • Weekends/Festive Days: INR 1,000 per person.
Note: The entry fee is redeemable at any outlet within the campus on the same day.

Tour & Tasting Options:
  • Winery Tour: Approx. INR200/person.
  • Best of Sula: Approx. INR 600/person (includes winery tour and tasting of 6 wines).
  • Personalised Tasting: Approx. INR 1,500/person (includes guided tour, tasting of 6 wines with cheese platter; minimum group of four).
Time Slots:
  • Weekdays- 11:30 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Weekends- 11:30 AM to 8:30 PM
02

York Winery, Nashik, Maharashtra

York Winery should be on your list if you wish to go for a Nashik wine tour. Overlooking the Gangapur Dam backwaters, York is a family-owned winery that offers a guided walk through its vineyard plots and production area, giving visitors a clear view of how wine is made from grape selection to bottling. 

The experience includes a tour of the winery’s modern facilities followed by a tasting session in a dedicated tasting room with panoramic views. With a selection that includes whites, reds, a rosé, and a popular dessert wine, York is ideal for both curious first-timers and those who know their way around a glass.

Location: 15/2, Gangapur-Savargaon Road, Gangavarhe Village, Nashik

Type of wines available: 
  • Red wine: Arros, Shiraz, Cabernet Merlot
  • White wine: Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc
  • Rosé: Zinfandel Rosé
  • Sparkling wine: Sparkling Rosé, Sparkling Cuveé
  • Dessert wine: Late Harvest
Things to do: Guided vineyard and winery tour, tasting sessions of 5 or 7 wines, dine at the lake-facing restaurant, shopping at the bottle shop, scenic views of Gangapur Dam

Approx. Cost: Starts at INR 150 per person for 5 wines; INR 250 per person for 7 wines

Time Slots:
Weekdays: 11 AM - 6:30 PM
Weekends: 11 AM - 7:30 PM

03

Chateau Indage, Narayangaon, Maharashtra

Chateau Indage in Narayangaon is among the most historic stops for wine tours in India. Located just 4 hours from Mumbai and around 85 km from Pune, this estate played a key role in shaping India’s wine industry. Spread over 2,000 acres, this vineyard grows more than 25 grape varieties and is known for producing both still and sparkling wines. Chateau Indage is also credited as Asia’s first and only producer of bottle-fermented wines. 

Here, you can go for weekend tours that take you through the vineyards and winemaking units, ending with tastings of select labels in their on-site wine shop. With in-house guesthouses, bars, and a restaurant serving global menus, it offers a well-rounded wine getaway without the usual crowd.

Location: Narayangaon, Maharashtra

Type of wines available: 
  • Sparkling Wine: Omar Khayyam, Marquise de Pompadour, Ivy Brut
  • Red Wine: Merlot, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Merlot blends, Malbec & Merlot?Shiraz (Tiger Hill, Chantilli Merlot-Shiraz) 
  • White Wine: Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Ugni?Blanc, Chenin-Muscat (Chantilli, Mist of Sahyadri Chardonnay)
Things to do: Wine tours featuring a 2-hour guided experience, wine tasting, dining at the Ivy Café and Bar, and shopping at the on-site wine shop

Approx. Cost: Starts at INR 150 per person for tasting 6 different wines

Time Slots: All days from 10 AM to 5 PM
04

Zampa Wines, Nashik, Maharashtra

Just over a 3-hour drive from Mumbai or Pune, the estate of Grover Zampa Vineyards welcomes you. Located in the Sanjegaon valley, at Grover Zampa you’ll get accustomed with the entire process of producing the wine. As one of the well-known vineyards in Nashik, it offers an insightful experience where you can see how wine is made from start to finish

The tour begins with a walk through the vineyards, where guests learn about vine cultivation and the unique terroir of the region. The journey continues to the winery, showcasing the grape reception area, fermentation units, and the elegant barrel room where premium wines age in imported oak barrels. With various packages to choose from and seasonal grape stomping available for groups, this experience makes for a perfect day trip to Nashik.

Location: Gat No. 967/1026, At Post Sanjegaon, Taluka Igatpuri, Nashik

Type of wines available: 
  • Red wine: Cabernet Shiraz, Merlot, La Réserve Red, Tiger Hill Red, Vijay Amritraj Reserve Red, Chêne Grand Reserve, Signet Shiraz
  • White wine: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Viognier, La Réserve Blanc, Mist White, Fumé Blanc, Chêne Chardonnay
  • Rosé wine: Shiraz Rosé, Zinfandel Rosé, Zampa Soirée Brut Rosé
  • Sparkling wine: Zampa Soirée Brut, Zampa Soirée Rosé, Auriga Brut, Marquis de Pompadour
  • Reserve wine: La Réserve Red, La Réserve Blanc, Vijay Amritraj Reserve Collection (Red & White), Chêne Grand Reserve, Signet Series (limited edition oak-aged)
Things to do: Vineyard walks, winery tours, wine tasting of 5–7 wines, barrel room visit, and dining at Lounge de La Réserve.

Approx. Cost: Starts at INR 500 – INR 650 per person, depending on the package; INR 400 for vineyard and winery visit without tasting.

Time Slots: Daily tours at 10:30 AM, 2:30 PM, and 4:00 PM
05

Fratelli Wines, Akluj, Maharashtra

Tucked away in the scenic town of Akluj, around 170 km from Pune, the vineyards at Fratelli Wines are often compared to those in Europe, making it one of the top choices for wine tours in India. Spread across 240 acres, the estate invites visitors to explore its expansive grounds, learn about the winemaking process, and enjoy curated tastings of its premium labels. 

A highlight here is SETTE, the flagship red blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon, aged in French oak and known for its depth and elegance. On a guided tour, visitors can walk through the lush plantations and sample over a dozen varietals, including Chenin Blanc and Rosé. For those looking to stay longer, the on-site guesthouse offers a comfortable overnight experience.

Location: Akluj, Solapur District

Type of wines available: 
  • Red Wine: SETTE (Sangiovese & Cabernet Sauvignon), Merlot, Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon
  • White Wine: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Sangiovese Bianco (a unique white wine made from red grapes)
  • Rosé Wine: Shiraz Rosé, Master Selection Rosé
  • Sparkling Wine: Gran Cuvée Brut, NOI Sparkling Rosé
  • Canned Wine: TiLT Red, White, Bubbly, Bubbly Rosé
Things to do: Vineyard and winery tours, wine tastings, ATV rides, cheese pairings, and stays with all meals.

Approx. Cost: Prices start at INR 1500/person and go up to INR 5000/person

Time Slots: Throughout the day, with check-in at 12:00 PM and check-out at 10:30 AM.
06

Chateau d’Ori, Dindori, Maharashtra

If you’re chasing a wine experience that goes beyond just tastings, Chateau d’Ori has something unique to deliver. Spread over 200 acres in the Nheira-Ori Hills near Dindori, this luxury estate is a must visit if you’re planning to go for a wine tour in India. Known for having the largest Merlot plantation in India, the estate also produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, and Chardonnay. 

The place is set on a green and eco-friendly estate as the vineyard runs on wind power and avoids chemical fertilizers. Visitors can walk through the vineyards, enjoy tastings at the elegant wine lounges, and unwind in farmhouses that come with jacuzzis and pools. With three artificial lakes for boating and an award-winning wine portfolio, Chateau d’Ori offers a well-rounded tour that’s both indulgent and insightful. A Nashik wine tour isn’t quite complete without experiencing this vineyard’s eco-conscious setting.

Location: Dindori–Shivar Road, Dindori Taluka, Nashik

Type of wines available: 
  • Red Wines: Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Merlot, Cabernet Shiraz
  • White Wines: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay
  • Rosé Wines: Blended Rosé under the 'Viva' label
Things to do:
Wine tasting, winery tours, leisure activities like boating and watersports on three artificial lakes and relaxing in jacuzzis. You can also experience the vineyard's commitment to sustainability, including windmill-powered electricity and organic farming practices.

Time Slots: Open daily from 9:30 AM to 9:00 PM.
07

Grover Zampa Vineyards, Doddaballapura, Nandi Hills

Just an hour’s drive from Bangalore, Grover Zampa Vineyards in Nandi Hills offers one of the best wine tours in southern India. With over three decades of legacy, this estate has been at the forefront of premium Indian winemaking. The vineyard stretches across 410 acres, and the tour usually takes around 3.5 hours to explore everything. The tour takes you through manicured vineyards, into the processing units, and finally to the impressive barrel room where wines mature in imported French oak.

Guests can taste six varietals, ranging from the crisp Art Collection Sauvignon Blanc to the bold La Réserve red, at the Cave de La Réserve tasting room. For groups, grape stomping can be arranged seasonally. With its scenic location, expert-led tours, and a wide selection of award-winning labels, this is easily one of the best wine tours to experience in India.

Location: 63, Raghunathapura, Devanahalli Road, Doddaballapur, Bangalore

Type of wines available: 
  • Red Wines: La Réserve (Cabernet Sauvignon & Shiraz), Vijay Amritraj Reserve Collection Red, Chêne Grand Reserve
  • White Wines: Art Collection Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc
  • Rosé Wines: Art Collection Rosé
  • Sparkling Wines: Zampa Soirée Brut, Zampa Soirée Rosé Brut
Things to do: Winery tour, barrel room visit, wine tasting in the exclusive tasting center, vineyard walk and grape stomping (for groups of 10 or more)

Approx. Cost:
  • Only Tour: INR 350 (Weekdays), INR 500 (Weekends)
  • Basic Tour with Tasting: INR 650 (Weekdays), INR 1,000 (Weekends)
  • Reserve Tour: INR 1,300
  • Luxury Tour: INR 2,000
  • Signet Tour: INR 3,000
  • Grape Stomping: INR 500 (for groups of 10 or more)
Time Slots: Tours are conducted daily at:
  • 10:30 AM
  • 12:00 PM
  • 2:00 PM
08

Kadu Winery, Channapatna, Mysore Highway

Just off the Mysore Highway, backed by Sula, K?du Winery is the country’s first wine dedicated to tiger conservation; each bottle supports efforts to protect Karnataka’s wild cats. The tour takes you through sunlit vineyards, guided cellar visits, and a detailed look into sustainable winemaking. Visitors can taste a curated selection of wines, including Kadu’s signature red and rosé, while soaking in views of the countryside.

This is one of a kind experience that blends leisure with awareness. Perfect for a day out in Bangalore, K?du adds purpose to pleasure, making it one of the more meaningful stops for anyone exploring a wine tour in India.

Location: 115/86, Gangedoddi Village, Chekkere Post, Bangalore - Malur Road, Malur, Karnataka

Type of wines available:
  • Red Wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Zinfandel, Shiraz Cabernet, Satori
  • White Wines: Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Viognier, Chenin Blanc, Riesling
  • Rosé Wines: Grenache Rosé, Zinfandel Rosé
  • Sparkling Wines: Sparkling Rosé, Sparkling Red, Seco Sparkling, The Source Moscato
  • Wine in a Can: White Wine Sparkler, Red Wine Sparkle
Things to do: Guided winery tours with wine tastings, vineyard walks (best between Jan–Feb), optional grape stomping (additional cost), dining at the vineyard restaurant, and shopping at the bottle & gift shop. 

Approx. Cost:
  • Entry Fee: INR 200 per person
  • Wine Tour & Tasting: INR 500 per person (includes entry and tasting of 6 wines)
  • Grape Stomping: INR 500 per person (optional)
Time Slots:
  • Weekdays: 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM
  • Weekends: 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM
09

KRSMA Estates, Hampi Hills

The other name in the list of luxury wine tours in India is the KRSMA Estates in Hampi Hills. The estate is one of the more exclusive names on the map for wine tours in India. Founded by a Bengaluru-based entrepreneur couple, this boutique winery has made its mark with award-winning wines crafted from limited harvests. The vineyard sits on mineral-rich soil, ideal for varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc, two of its most recognised labels.

Visitors can pre-book private tours that include guided walks through the vineyard, a peek inside the production area, and personalised tastings in a relaxed setting. Unlike larger estates, KRSMA keeps it intimate, focusing on quality and experience over footfall. So, if you’re looking for a quieter and more refined wine tour in India, this Hampi Hills estate checks all the right boxes.

Location: Julakunta Village, Tavaregere Post, Kushtagi Taluk, Koppal District, Karnataka

Type of wines available:
  • Red Wines: Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, Syrah
  • White Wines: Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay
Things to do: Tailored wine tastings, vineyard walks, and immersive session on wine production
 
Approx. Cost: Only tailor-made tours and tastings are available as of now

Time Slots: Open daily from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, except on Saturdays and dry days.
10

Kinvah Nandi Valley Winery, Yelahanka, Hobli

Kinvah is one of the most wine tourism-friendly wineries in Karnataka, known for producing fine wines. Kinvah Winery near Bangalore is steadily gaining attention as a go-to destination for wine connoisseurs in South India. 

Located in Yelahanka Hobli, just a short drive from the city, this estate offers guided tours that take you through its vineyard plots and fully functional winery. You can join a scheduled group tour or opt for a guided wine tour, with plenty of insights and interaction throughout. The experience ends with a tasting session featuring their range of reds, whites, and rosés. The overall vibe is welcoming, and for a well-rounded experience, Kinvah is ideal for both quick weekend plans and anyone curious about India’s growing wine culture.

Location: Survey No. 55/56, Nagadasanahalli Village, Thimanayakanahalli, Yelahanka Hobli, Bangalore, Karnataka

Type of wines available:
  • Red Wines: Cabernet Shiraz, Manthan, Reserva
  • White Wines: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc
  • Sparkling Wines: Kinvah Brut
  • Others: Fizzo Red, Fizzo White
Things to do: Guided vineyard and winery tours, wine tastings (5 varietals), grape stomping, buffet lunch, and outdoor games. 

Approx. Cost: 
  • With Lunch: INR 1,500 per person
  • Without Lunch: INR 1,000 per person
  • Children (8–12 years): INR 900
  • Children (5–7 years): INR 400
Time Slots: Tours are conducted daily in two slots:
  • 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
  • 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM

People Also Ask About India

  1. Can I buy wines directly from the vineyard?

    Yes, most vineyards in India allow you to buy wines directly from their in-house stores. After the tasting sessions, you can pick your favourites, often at better prices than retail shops. Some estates even offer limited-edition labels or exclusive bottles not available elsewhere. If you're on a wine tour in India, it’s a great way to take a piece of the experience home with you, straight from the source, fresh and authentic.
  2. Are wine tours in India suitable for beginners?

    Yes, wine tours in India are perfect for beginners. Most places like Sula, Grover, or York take you through the basics: how wine is made, what goes into tasting it, and how to tell your reds from your whites. You'll understand different grape varieties, explore food pairings and larger groups can enjoy grape stomping as well. It’s relaxed, informative, and surprisingly fun. Please note, the minimum legal drinking age varies by state, for instance, it's 25 in Maharashtra and 21 in Karnataka, so ensure you meet the age requirement for wine tasting.
  3. Is wine tasting included in the tour packages?

    Yes, wine tasting is typically included in most wine tours in India. Beyond tastings, these tours often feature vineyard walks, winemaking demonstrations, grape stomping (seasonal), and culinary pairings. Some estates, like Sula and Soma Vine Village, also offer resort stays, spa treatments, and cultural events. It's a full sensory experience that blends learning, leisure, and local flavor. Remember, participants must meet the legal drinking age, which varies by state.
  4. Which city is famous for wine in India?

    Nashik in Maharashtra is the most famous city for wine in India. Nashik is widely known as the “Wine City of India” and also the “Grape Capital of India” thanks to its massive grape production and thriving wine industry. It’s home to leading wineries like Sula, York, and Zampa, making it the go-to place for a wine tour in India. The climate and terrain are ideal for cultivating high-quality wine grapes. Besides Nashik, places like Nandi Hills near Bangalore, Akluj, Pune, and even Hampi are some emerging viticulture hubs in India.
  5. Which is the best time to go on a wine tour in India?

    The best time to go on a wine tour in India is between November and March. This post-harvest season offers cooler weather and clear skies, ideal for exploring vineyards and enjoying tastings outdoors. February is especially popular as many estates host harvest festivals and special events, making it one of the best wine tours in the country. Avoid the monsoon months, as outdoor activities are limited.
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Umesh Joshi Stok Kangri Trek
Excellent
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01 April 2021
Excellent
This was my first paragliding experience and I was so thrilled and scared both at the same time. This March I was going to Gangtok and came to know about the paragliding activity there and booked the same with Thrillophilia and made the most of the thrills and spills of Paragliding. After heading to the paragliding spot in Ranka at Gangtok. I was accompanied by a trained pilot throughout the entire activity when we soared at a height of 1300- 2200 meters. The best thing about Thrillophilia is that it not only gives you an option to choose between medium and high fly but regardless of the package you choose, the ride from the landing site to the take-off point is all included. I chose the high fly package where I and my certified pilot rose at a height of 2200 meters, marveling at nature’s beauty underneath. After this paragliding trip, I must say that this has been my best so far, given the whole safety protocols that Thrillophilia adhered to besides arranging a trip to the Ranka monastery. Thus, I recommend Thrillophilia with all my heart, for such out-of-the-box experiences!
04 February 2021
Excellent
The work from home seemed quite relaxing until I started to feel trapped. Thus, come 2021, and kept on looking for a workstation trip where I could stay amidst nature and still work. On came Thrillophilia as a genie and arranged the most fabulous stay in Manali. The three-bedroom cottage I was staying in could accommodate nine people and I set off with 4 of my friends. We loved the serene Kullu Valley setting but met our office targets with full gusto. The stay was not just beautiful being situated amidst apple orchards but was a sanitized space with staff performing hygiene checks daily. My friends made the most of the indoor workspaces while I brought about the outdoor furniture to do office work while not missing out on nature’s grandeur. Totally loved how Thrillophilia at such short notice, arranged for a homestay that had Wi-Fi connectivity, power backup and a laptop-friendly workspace. I still miss our evenings where we would gorge on local snacks cooked in the kitchen, by a chef using fresh seasonal produce. If WFM has been a mood dampener for you, give Thrillophilia a try, to arrange a nourishing stay in the hills!
26 January 2021
Excellent
Who does not dream of a farmhouse stay amidst the rolling Himalayan Mountains and an emerald green forest? Yes, I am no different because I have craved for such an experience all my life and I am extremely glad that Thrillophilia came on board to grant all that I desired. My 2 days one night experiential stay at a Farmhouse in Gangtok not just let me have a perfect getaway but so much more. I learnt about terrace farming, plucked ripe fruits from the trees, enjoyed picnics along the streams, and tried my hands on organic farming. I still miss my bedroom in the homestay that had a skylight right above the bed to let me stargaze endlessly. Thank you Thrillophilia for such a splendid experience!
19 January 2021
Superb
A tour of Sikkim and Darjeeling was always on my mind having heard so much about the Yumthang (valley of flowers), the Batasia loop and the mighty tiger hill to catch a scenic sunrise. As a solo traveler I decided to book with Thrillophilia for a 8-day trip to set forth a Sikkim Darjeeling tour that would include all these places. I am extremely elated I did as the teams ensured hassle free travel in air-conditioned vehicles besides stays and dinner at the most hygienic hotels. I am back at Pune after the trip in March but I feel I am back with a piece of Tibet and North Bengal in my heart. I still cherish going to this picturesque hamlet of Chungthang, the stunning Kanchenjunga National Park, and the pristine Gurudongmar Lake. I have absolutely loved my stopover at Kyongnosla and a visit to the Baba Harbhajan dham besides of course the scenic sunrise at Tiger hill, and candlelight dinner at the most unexpected locations. Thanks a ton Thrillophilia for the most wholesome experience there could be!

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