Sula Vineyards

Sula Estates in Nashik is located approx 700 meters above sea level, to the north of Mumbai, in The Western Ghats mountains, giving a climate similar to South Africa. Holds a dominant stake of roughly 60% in India’s wine market. Known for adopting sustainable winegrowing practices in India.
Fratelli

Fratelli Vineyards, founded in 2007 in Akluj, Maharashtra, is India’s largest privately owned wine estate. Under the guidance of Tuscan expert Piero Masi, the winery uses modern European technology and produces over 28 different labels. Their portfolio includes the top-tier red blend Sette (a combination of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon), J’noon, and various sparkling and varietal wines.
Grover Zampa Vineyards

Grover Zampa Vineyards is a premier Indian wine producer, often called India’s most acclaimed winery, with vineyards in Nandi Hills (Karnataka) and Nashik Valley (Maharashtra). Established in 1988, the vineyards utilize the high altitude and cool climate of Nandi Hills for premium grapes, with additional facilities in Nashik.

