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  2. Sula Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Sula Vineyards (or "Sula") is a winery and vineyard located in the Nashik region of western India, 180 km northeast of Mumbai. It was founded by Rajeev Samant in 1999. [ 2 ] Sula has grown to be India’s largest and most awarded wine brand.

  3. Rajeev Samant - Wikipedia

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    Today, Sula Vineyards is India's largest wine producer and holds a market share of 65%. They are also pioneers in Indian wine and started facilities like a tasting room and at their winery in 2005. [7] Sula is also the only Indian wine company to be present in all price and product segments including Red, White, Rose, Sparking and Dessert wines ...

  4. Sparkling wine - Wikipedia

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    At the vineyard, grapes are harvested early when there is still high acid levels. In areas like Australia, winemakers aim to harvest the grapes at 17 to 20° brix (the sugar content of a solution). Unlike still wine production, high sugar levels are not ideal and grapes destined for sparkling wine production may be harvested at higher yields.

  5. Nashik valley wine - Wikipedia

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    Vineyards. The product is made by societies and several farmers in the Nashik district, which lie within the geographical coordinates of and The terrain is hilly with elevation range of 2,000–2,400 feet (610–730 m) with an inverse climatic condition with warm average day temperature of 26 °C (79 °F) and night cold temperature of 7–8 °C (45–46 °F), which are ideal conditions for the ...

  6. Grover Zampa - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Grover Zampa produced 220,000 cases of wine per year putting it in second place after Sula Vineyards which produced more than one million cases of wine. As of 2018, Grover Zampa is the second largest vineyard and wine producing company in India after Sula Vineyards .

  7. Indian wine - Wikipedia

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    The modern Indian Wine market is small but growing; annual per capita consumption of wine in the country is a mere 9 millilitres, approximately 1/8000th that of France. [1] The main reason for this can be attributed to the fact that Indians preference for hard liquor and beer boasts nearly 98% of market share whereas wine with low ABV only has ...

  8. Nashik - Wikipedia

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    Nashik has been described as "The Wine Capital of India". The Nashik region reportedly produced 10,000 tonnes of grapes per year. [59] In 2013, there were 22 wineries in Nashik, out of 46 wineries throughout India. [60] The largest vineyard in Nashik is the Sula Vineyards. [1]

  9. Sula - Wikipedia

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    SulA, an SOS response protein; Sula, a 1969 children's novel by Lavinia Derwent, with three sequels; Sula II, a boat that ran trips to the island bird sanctuaries off North Berwick, Scotland; Caroline Sula, a character in Dread Empire's Fall, a space-opera trilogy; Sula Vineyards, a winery in the Nashik region of India; LV 14 Sula, a preserved ...