SulaFest 2020—a dash of music, and a whole lotta wine
Times of IndiaTimes Travel/TRAVEL TRENDS, NASHIK/ Created : Dec 18, 2019, 17:56 IST
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Come February 2020, and the Sula Vineyard in Nashik, Maharashtra, is going to come alive with the sound of music, and revelling visitors.
Come February 2020, and the Sula Vineyard in Nashik, Maharashtra, is going to come alive with the sound of music, and revelling visitors. Read less
Come February 2020, and the Sula Vineyard in Nashik, Maharashtra, is going to come alive with the sound of music, and revelling visitors. SulaFest is a much-awaited festival that people in India love to visit, and in 2020, the festival is going to be held in the month of February, from 1 to 2.
At the very start, expect nothing short of an amazing time, good vibes, and a world of great treats. As SulaFest 2020 is going to be an even bigger event than previous years. At the very heart of the festival is wine, but even if you aren’t a wine drinker, or even a teetotaler, there is no reason to skip this. The festival has something for everybody.
The festival is essentially a music festival centred around wine, the two greatest pleasures of life. So who all are going to perform this year? After all, we all want to see our favourite band/act/singer up on stage live.
You can attend concerts of Hot Chip; My Baby; Doctordru; Salim-Sulaiman; Indian band, The Local Train; Shveta Salve; Rumba De Bodas; The Spin Doctor; Voctronica; When Chai Met Toast; Electrophazz; Khora; and Jah Sun The Rising Tide.
What else?
Apart from music and dance, the wine experience of SulaFest is extraordinary to say the least. This is a great chance to actually learn about wine, if you are a fan of the drink. Moreover, you can meet the winemakers of Sula, and get to a point where you actually gain some knowledge regarding the different types of wines, and more. There is also something called the Vino spa, and we can’t wait to check it out. Plus, you can play wine games!
Of course, every good festival needs food too, so SulaFest has a great many food stalls put up by some of the leading restaurants and cafes in the country. You can pretty much get anything you want to eat here at the fest. But right after, you have to check out the shopping area as well. Yes, at SulaFest, it is a combination of multiple things that assures an extraordinary experience.
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