Wine Atlas

1092 regions · epoch 589
Maharashtra

Maharashtra

Maharashtra is India's foremost wine-producing state, accounting for the majority of domestic wine output. The state's wine districts — Nashik, Pune, Sangli, and Solapur — benefit from the Western Ghats' moderating influence, offering elevation-driven temperature variation that aids grape development. Nashik, dubbed the Wine Capital of India, anchors production alongside newer areas such as Pune's Baramati and Solapur's Akluj.

Fruit-forward reds and aromatic whites; still wines dominant

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