Shah & Co, Mumbai
What to buy here: Sula Vineyards Wine.
It may come a bit unexpected, but India produces highly-qualitative wines. Sula Vineyards are largely regarded as the starters of the Indian Wine revolution, which now can be found in some of the world's best restaurants and hotels. Situated northeast of Mumbai, Nashik is India's largest grape-growing region, which oddly enough has never been used for this purpose before. But everything changed when a Stanford-trained engineer named Rajeev Samant endeavored to create India's leading winery on his 30 acre family estate. The first wines release in 2000 have been positively received by wine lovers, being widely acclaimed as India's best white wines. Located near Crawford market, Shah & Co is a place where you can buy Sula winery wine, but also local wines sold only in the state of Maharastra. The wines are not cheap, but worth every penny.
It may come a bit unexpected, but India produces highly-qualitative wines. Sula Vineyards are largely regarded as the starters of the Indian Wine revolution, which now can be found in some of the world's best restaurants and hotels. Situated northeast of Mumbai, Nashik is India's largest grape-growing region, which oddly enough has never been used for this purpose before. But everything changed when a Stanford-trained engineer named Rajeev Samant endeavored to create India's leading winery on his 30 acre family estate. The first wines release in 2000 have been positively received by wine lovers, being widely acclaimed as India's best white wines. Located near Crawford market, Shah & Co is a place where you can buy Sula winery wine, but also local wines sold only in the state of Maharastra. The wines are not cheap, but worth every penny.
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Shah & Co on Map
Sight Name: Shah & Co
Sight Location: Mumbai, India (See walking tours in Mumbai)
Sight Type: Shopping
Sight Location: Mumbai, India (See walking tours in Mumbai)
Sight Type: Shopping
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