Vintage Wines
Mayank KumarMayank Kumar/Times Travel Editor/SIGHTSEEING, NASHIK/ Updated : Jul 30, 2014, 17:50 IST
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Introducing India to the Italian varieties of grapes, Vintage Wines is a premium winery tucked away amidst verdant landscapes of Niphad in Nashik.
Introducing India to the Italian varieties of grapes, Vintage Wines is a premium winery tucked away amidst verdant landscapes of Niphad in Nashik. Read less

Introducing India to the Italian varieties of grapes, Vintage Wines is a premium winery tucked away amidst verdant landscapes of Niphad in Nashik. Spreading over 200 acres, the winery has a dedicated 100-acre stretch where its vineyards are located. Critically acclaimed varieties of wine including the chenin blanc, syrah, chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon under the reveilo label of Vintage Wines are very popular with wine connoisseurs. Get ready to sip one of the most superior wines of the country, as you are taken through a guided tour of the winery.
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