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Food: Go grape stomping and booze tasting during Nashik’s booze park
- Updated: January 26, 2017
Grape stomping activity
Next weekend, yield yourself to a booze feast, finish with grape stomping, visits to wineries and booze tastings.
You can possibly bar this with a ongoing Sulafest or yield it as a apart getaway. “We started this to yield a space for people to conduct to after a festival. We wish to supplement to a guest’s knowledge of visiting this booze country,” says Vikrant Holkar, owner of Red Grapes, a organisers of a getaway.
A prior Grape to Glass session
Red Grapes is located during Vinchur, 45km from Nashik. They call themselves India’s initial booze information centre and largest booze park. They have a preference of wines for tasting and purchase, and, by a year, they organize booze tours.
The cost includes camping, lunch, breakfast, a Grape to Glass session, bonfire and a nominal booze bottle. The grape stomping knowledge comes during an additional Rs 200, and for additional charges, we can also revisit vineyards in a area, such as Sula, Vallone and York.
“The Grape to Glass booze event will embody a speak about a wine-making routine and give guest a possibility to ambience some internal wines,” adds Holkar. “We will also take them on a debate of a wineries in a park.”
ON: Feb 2 to 5, 11 am onwards
AT: Wine Information Center, Wine Park Vinchur, Nashik.
CALL: 9404985727
COST: Rs 2,000 per chairman per night