Wine Trails of Maharashtra: Best Vineyards and Wineries to Visit in 2025
Maharashtra, especially the Nashik region, is often referred to as the “Wine Capital of India.” With fertile soil, a favorable climate, and picturesque vineyards, it’s no surprise that this state is home to some of the best wineries in India. As wine tourism grows, 2025 promises immersive tasting tours, vineyard stays, and wine festivals worth planning a trip around.
Here are the top wineries to explore in Maharashtra this year:
1. Sula Vineyards – Nashik
Why Visit: India’s most iconic and largest winery. What to Expect: Wine tasting, vineyard tours, gourmet restaurants (Soleil by La Plage), amphitheatre events, and vineyard stays at “The Source” resort. Highlight: SulaFest 2025 – Music, wine, and a global vibe in one unforgettable weekend.
2. York Winery – Nashik
Why Visit: Overlooks the Gangapur Dam and is known for producing award-winning reds. What to Expect: Guided tastings, sunset views, fine dining at the York Tasting Room & Cellar Door Kitchen. Try: York Arros (Reserve Red Blend), Chenin Blanc
3. Soma Vine Village – Nashik
Why Visit: Perfect for wine lovers who want a boutique stay with vineyard views. What to Expect: Luxury villas, wine spa treatments, vineyard picnics, and wine-tasting masterclasses. Highlight: Soma Wines Experience tour with curated wine and food pairings.
4. Chateau Indage – Narayangaon (Near Pune)
Why Visit: One of India’s first wineries, known for pioneering Indian sparkling wines. What to Expect: Historical vineyard tours, rich sparkling wine tastings, and classic French-style winery architecture. Try: Marquise de Pompadour, Chantilli Brut
5. Fratelli Wines – Akluj (Solapur District)
Why Visit: A 240-acre Indo-Italian vineyard in a lesser-known wine region. What to Expect: Estate stays, ATV rides in the vineyard, guided wine tastings, and vineyard lunch experiences. Try: Fratelli Sette, J’Noon, M/S Rosé
6. Vallonné Vineyards – Igatpuri
Why Visit: Boutique winery set against the Sahyadris and Mukne Lake. What to Expect: Artisan wines, Provencal-style wine resort, and scenic dining at Malaka Spice restaurant. Try: Vallonné Rosé, Anokhee Syrah-Merlot
Wine Tourism Tips
- Visit between November and March for the best vineyard weather.
- Book tastings and stays in advance during peak weekends.
- Participate in harvest season activities (typically January–March).
- Combine your visit with a trip to nearby hill stations or forts.
Final Pour
Whether you’re a seasoned sommelier or a wine-curious traveler, Maharashtra’s wineries offer an elegant and immersive experience in 2025. Raise your glass to scenic trails, innovative blends, and India’s growing wine culture.
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