The sun on the wall in this picture respresnts the Indian diversity of the Sula brand |
It was sunny, it was bright, it was vast and dreamy…it
was the place to be & a tour to remember!
We visited Sula vineyards, Nashik in early March this
year. Unfortunately we missed the Sula music
fest which is held every year in the month of February. Never the less, I am very glad we had this
quick city getaway and a break from the usual commercial spots.
Set away from the city, the vineyards sprawls like a big
huge green bed of grapes. The ambience is inviting and as you enter you shift
to a world that smells so fresh and fruity! We reached Nashik about early
afternoon and had booked a private bungalow for accommodation that was 5-6 kms
away from the vineyard.
We reached around 4 in the evening so that we could book
ourselves on the tour before it gets crowded for the last tour of the day. The
tour began at about 4.30 pm with this very friendly guide. He gathered the
group and gave an interesting introduction on the owner of the vineyard, the
history of the vineyard & most importantly a brief check on what the tour
includes. He took us to the various rooms and sections where wine production
takes place. I am going to save some information & not elaborate more on
this as it will kill some fascinating facts that one would discover while
taking the tour.
The tour ends at their tasting room where 4-6 different
wines (as per the kind of tour you have paid for) are given to taste with a
little brief on each. The entire tour is well defined and kept high level of
enthusiasm throughout.
Mesmerising, beautiful and the spelndid view of the vast vineyard |
For wine lovers, like us, who would love to have more
than the tasting quantity, the tasting room extends to the balcony where you
can purchase the bottle and enjoy every sip. Also try their well prepared
cheese platters that go best with wines. We exactly did this and enjoyed a very
splendid view of the vineyard from the balcony. The sun set was very
captivating with the horizon lined with the pleasing view of the lake …we were
completely mystified with the exquisite of the place.
I also enjoyed photography around the place especially
of the giant bottles, artist – painted walls and purchasing some of their wine
bottles from the in house shop. They came in this pretty wine bottle bags and
made a perfect give-away for family n friends back home.
The vineyard houses 2 restaurants for lunch and dinner
options, Little Italy for a scrumptious Italian affair and Soma to suit your
Indian taste buds. Both cuisines can be thoroughly enjoyed with the best Sula
wines.
For more details on the vineyard, visit http://sulawines.com.
Quick
facts: Nashik is about 160 kms fro Mumbai. Book a car to go
around the place. Check for hotels like Ginger, IBIS. Lily Portico etc for a
good stay and for a luxury stay there is TAJ group’s The Gateway Hotel Ambad. Preferably
visit between November to February to avoid the summer heat and to enjoy every
bit of the trip.
Other attractions: Nasik is also famous for its
religious significance to Hindus. Some of the sacred old temples and Trimbakeshwar
Ghat a place to get salvation for Hindus are mythological & interesting places.
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