Wine Tour in Bangalore

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Bangalore’s wine tours are the ideal destination if taking a wine tour through scenic vineyards appeals to you as a peaceful weekend break. The vineyard and wine tourism industries have been expanding quickly in India in recent years, with Karnataka being the country’s second-largest wine producer, immediately after Nashik in Maharashtra. Although winemaking has been practised for thousands of years, it wasn’t until the Portuguese introduced that to Goa in the 16th and 17th centuries and subsequently under British control that it became widely accepted.

Currently, there are a number of vineyards dispersed around the nation that are renowned not only for their reds and whites but also for their magnificent estates situated amidst the undulating hills and lush surroundings. Many vineyards have opened their doors for wine tours, giving guided wine tasting and an inside look at the entire wine-making process since Bangalore’s mild environment combined with the excellent soil characteristics make it a great place for growing wine grapes.

One just cannot risk missing this fascinating experience of wine tasting with a flavour so enticing and an art so sophisticated. This is a compilation of the finest wineries & vineyards in Bangalore that are definitely worth a visit.

Bangalore’s five best vineyards and wineries

1. Big Banyan Vineyard, a Beautiful Vineyard on the Hill

The Great Banyan Vineyard, located next to Bangalore’s well-known 400-year-old banyan tree (also called as dodda alada mara by locals), initially began making wine at its Goa vineyard approximately  Ten years ago, following the construction of its secondary winery, it was expanded to Bengaluru in 2016. It makes wine tours more engaging by combining 10 varieties of distinctive cheese with six different wines and takes place in a chamber with wood panelling and decorations depicting the winemaking process. You may stroll through this Bangalore vineyard, which spans more than a hectare of land and has a beautiful backdrop, while learning about how they make wine, or you can sip wine and watch the sunset. The vineyard also gives guests the opportunity to hand-pick grapes from March to May.

Where: Tavarakere’s Chunchanakuppe Village

Hours: 9.30 AM to 5 PM

Price: INR 500 and above

2. Grover Zampa Vineyard: India’s Oldest Winery

Kanwal Grover, a businessman from Bombay, finally opened Grover Zampa Vineyards, one of the first wineries in Bangalore, as a result of his search for high-quality Indian wines. They were the first to deploy an optical sorting system that quickly selects the best grapes for fermentation and have over 81 hectares of their own vineyards. You may spend some quiet time in the company’s expansive vineyard learning about their winemaking procedure and getting suggestions for wine pairings. This Bangalore vineyard offers six different wines and sweetens the bargain with a delectable buffet meal in the midst of a beautiful ambiance with music.

Time: 10.30 AM to 3 PM

Price: 650 INR throughout the week and 1000 INR on weekends.

3. Kdu Winery: India’s First Wine for a Cause

The winery, which was renamed Kdu Winery from Heritage Winery and meaning “wild” in Kannada, is Sula Vineyards’ fourth facility in Karnataka. The Kdu vineyard is the first wine producer in India to donate a part of its sales to the protection of tigers in Karnataka. On nine acres of property, you may have a guided wine tour, visit the sampling room to sample Kdu and Sula wines, discover the many elements of winemaking, and eat at Epulo, the vineyard restaurant. At an extra fee of Rupees 500 per person, you may also participate in the Bangalore vineyard’s vine activity.

Where: Bangalore – Malur Road, Chekkere Post

10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

The Heritage Winery charges INR 250 per person for a 1- to two-hour hour tour. Kids under 10 are  free from any charge.

4. SDU Winery, India’s First Female-Owned Boutique Winery

Shaambhavi Hingorani, the first female wine businesswoman, is the owner of SDU Vineyard. The tiny winery adheres to a straightforward yet contemporary approach to winemaking with equipment acquired from Italy with an emphasis on creating easy-drinking wines. The winery produces a variety of easy-drinking varietal, reserve, and blended wines under the brand names Deva, Reserva, and Trilogy, respectively, under the direction of renowned Italian winemaker Andrea Valentinuzzi. On a traditional wine tour to this Bangalore vineyard, you may sample a few of their superb wines and learn more about the fascinating wine producing process. Upcoming ideas for the winery include having breakfasts in the vineyard outside.

Where: Malleshwaram’s HN Layout

5. Kinvah Vineyards: Excellent Life And Exquisite Taste

The business park vineyard Kinvah or Nandi Valley Vineyards can currently generate 10 million liters of wine. Crafted from superior quality French grapes, Kinvah is all about refined flavors and exquisite life. More than simply tasting wines and understanding about wine production are included in the tour of this Bangalore vineyard. In addition, you are treated to a glass of champagne and snacks, a visit to the plant, a three-course lunch, and an enjoyable grape-stomping activity.

Where: Yelahanka Hobli, Thimanayakanahalli

11.30 AM to 4:00 PM

Price: 700 Rupees per person (without lunch), Fees: INR 1500 per person (including lunch), INR 300 per person for grapes crushing.

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