Wine aficionados are in for a treat. Starting next year, the Pune-based wine maker, Sula Vineyards is converting its day-long wine tasting tour into a bed-and-breakfast event. |
Adrian Pinto, general manager, Sula Vineyards says that the pressure from the visitors for a night halt was immense. |
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"We started out with a walk into our winery, vineyards tours and wine tasting sessions. But people have been asking if they could stay. So we will offer bed-and-breakfast and low cost accommodation soon," said Pinto. |
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Finer details are still on the drawing board, but five to ten rooms are likely to be built for guests wanting to stay at the vineyards. |
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Currently, Sula organises hour-long winery tours, free of cost, at its Nashik vineyards (about 180 km from Mumbai). |
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Visitors are also allowed to buy Sula wines and a select range of assorted cheese at discounted rates. |
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Sula also exports to the US, Canada and Europe including France. It owns and produces a variety of 12 sparkling, red, white, roses and dessert wines. |
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Through its tie-ups with BRL Hardy of Australia and Distell of South Africa among others, the company also imports 40 varieties of wines from eight countries. |
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It plans to double the size of the plantation to 2,000 acres in the next three years to meet the growing domestic and overseas demand. |
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"From producing 2,000 cases in the year 2000, we aim to touch a lakh cases by 2005-06," added Pinto. |
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