Vine to Glass.
India's vineyards are a quiet revelation.
India's wine culture is young by global standards — but it is growing with a confidence and quality that is increasingly hard to ignore. The vineyards of Nashik, Maharashtra, often called India's wine capital, sit at an elevation that provides the temperature variation essential to fine viticulture. Estates here have built reputations that extend well beyond the Subcontinent. Further south, the hills around Bangalore and the Hampi region host their own distinctive wine country, equally compelling and far less visited.
A wine journey through India is rarely just about the glass. It is about landscape, elevation, local cuisine, and the fascinating story of modern enterprise taking root in ancient terrain. At Truly India, we design these journeys to honour both — combining private vineyard access and guided tastings with the broader richness of the regions they sit within.
The places
Nashik
Sangli & Pune
Nandi Hills & Bangalore
Hampi Region
Experiences of Distinction
A royal darbar at the City Palace
Udaipur · Rajasthan
Caparisoned elephants at Pooram
Thrissur · Kerala
Backwaters on a teak Kettuvallam
Alleppey · Kerala
The Mysore Palace, after hours
Mysore · Karnataka
A dancer's chutti, applied by hand
Kochi · KeralaTruly Stays
A wing of the maharana's residence
Udaipur · Rajasthan
A French mansion in the White Town
Pondicherry
A teakwood tharavadu by the water
Kumarakom · Kerala
A six-suite fort in western Rajasthan
Shahpura · Rajasthan