Check out Sula Vineyards’ most recent exposure in the press.

Caroline Eden - GQ India , Aug 2010
He’s more or less put Nashik on the world wine map and changed the way we Indians drink wine. But now Sula Wines chief executive Rajeev Samant has turned his attention not to what we consume, but where we lay our heads after an evening of fine food and drink. (more...)

Anna da Costa - www.theecologist.org , 10th August 2010
Viticulture is growing at a rate of knots in India, and the country's largest winery is leading by environmental example. (more...)

Rojita Tiwari - Indianwine.com , 28th July 2010
The Indian wine industry has recognized the importance of developing wine culture in the country. Wine festivals not only serve as the best place to convert non-wine drinkers to wine drinkers but also help boost the culture as well as wine sales in the long run. (more...)

Sita Wadhwani - Cnngo.com, 28 June 2010
CNNGo Mumbai editor Sita Wadhwani escapes Mumbai for a weekend of breezy sunsets, sizzling kebabs and hilly landscapes, all washed down with some surprisingly rich Indian Cabernet (more...)

Bhisham Mansukhani - Cnngo.com , 23 June 2010
Bhisham Mansukhani profiles six people instrumental in growing India's wine business. Producers, importers, tasters, commentators and ground breakers as interesting as they are influential. (more...)

Bhisham Mansukhani - Cnngo.com , 22nd June 2010
Local oenophile and writer Bhisham Mansukhani hand picks the Indian wines most likely to succeed in the new world, including where to buy in Mumbai and how to store wine in this climate (more...)

Imagesfood.com ,22 Jun 2010
The leading wine producer, Sula Vineyards's recently launched red wine – Rasa Shiraz 2007, has won a silver medal at the recent prestigious Syrah Du Monde competition. (more...)

Subhash Arora - Indian Wine Academy , 19th June 2010
While most wine producers blame the recession at the slowdown, tight liquidity and their financial plight Sula has been racing ahead with only one pit stop last year, with the company performing better than the 40% target to achieve the sale of 350,000 cases this year according to the official statistics released by the company. (more...)

S Kalyana Ramanathan- Business Standard 23rd May, 2010
Indian wineries are no more looking to exploit Britain’s love affair with Indian cuisine. They are looking to trounce the traditional and renowned wineries with products that can compete with the best Britain has in offer. (more...)

Naomi Canton - Hindustan Times Cafe, 11th May 2010
Hundreds of wines are being launched, while many boutique wineries are springing up in India. Money is being thrown at labels and design.But the big question is, what do they taste like? We asked professional independent wine taster Sonal Holland to taste 10 of the new wines available in Mumbai, and give us her verdict. (more...)