What's happening in Maharashtra is nothing short of a revolution in wines and wine making, especially since the emergence of Nashik as a 'hub of vineyards'.Nashik, call it the 'Wine Capital of India', or the 'Grape City', the region is today a name to reckon with in the international wine industry. Located 180 km north-east of Mumbai, the region is known for its picturesque surroundings and pleasant climate. Traditionally, Nashik was never known for growing wine grapes, but with the entry of leading players in the region since 1999, it has become the largest wine grape-growing region in the country. Today, of the total 43 vineyards in and around the Wine Park in Maharashtra, 22 of them are in Nashik.
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