The history of Nashik, also called Nashik, has been very rich. It is believed that the oceans were churned in Nashik in the mythological period. Thousands of years ago, the nectar named Somaras fell at this place. This story connects well with this city. Because today Nashik is the center of Indian wine production. Now there are 52 winery in this city. To run, grapes are cultivated on 8000 acres of land. If we talk about all types of grapes gardening around Nashik, then its total area is close to 18000 acres.
Increasing number of wine lovers
Reports suggest that the popularity of wine is increasing especially among the middle class and urban consumers who drink alcohol. This is due to increasing prosperity, rising income, rapid urbanization, change in consumer preferences and increase in the number of working women who drink alcohol. Wine drinkers in India are primarily young (people in the age group of 25–44 are in majority) and an increase in wine consumption among women is an important sign. Mumbai remains the largest wine hub in India, which handles about 80 percent of the country’s imports. After this, Bengaluru is a fast growing market. Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore and Delhi-NCRs account for 70 percent of the total wine consumption. But wine market Any other alcoholic beverages are growing much faster than the drink. In the coming years, wine is going to be very important for drinking enthusiasts.
(Disclaimer: The purpose of this article is only to give information, not to promote the culture of drinking alcohol.)