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  2. Indian wine - Wikipedia

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    The major wine regions of India highlighted. To the north is Kashmir and Punjab. To the south (clockwise from top) is Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Goa. 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 ...

  3. Sula Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Dindori Reserve Shiraz - This full-bodied, dry red wine is barrel-aged in American oak for 10–12 months and contains an ABV of 14%. It is the first ever Indian wine to feature in the ‘Top 100 Wines’ list by Wine Enthusiast. The Source. The Source Grenache Rosé - This rosé wine contains an ABV of 12.5%.

  4. Fratelli Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Fratelli means brothers in Italian is a collaborative venture involving the Secci brothers from Italy and the Sekhri and Mohite-Patil brothers from India. [8]It was conceived in 2007 [9] by three sets of brothers: Italy's Secci brothers, Alessio and Andrea, New Delhi-based Sekhri brothers, Kapil and Gaurav, and Mohite-Patil Ranjit and Arjun from Solapur.

  5. 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 .

  6. Category:Wineries of India - Wikipedia

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  7. Nashik valley wine - Wikipedia

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    Nashik valley wines are specially protected under the patent of the Geographical Indication in India for the region of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India. Wine in the area is produced from several vineyards, with Sula Vineyards being one of the major producers of wine in Nashik. [1] The wine is produced in two types: red and white.