Check out Sula Vineyards’ most recent exposure in the press.
For all Sula lovers who missed being there, here is a sneak peek into what actually happened on that day (more...)

Eventfaqs.com - February 05, 2010
Sula Vineyards is organising the third edition of 'Sulafest 2010'. The festival will host a day-long celebration of music, food and wine at Sula’s own estate vineyards in Nasik on February 20. The festival is being managed by Oxygen Entertainment. (more...)

Payal Kamat - Midday, Mumbai , Dec 2009
Sula Wines will soon complete ten years and on the anvil are plans to set up five-six wine bars by 2010 and a boutique restaurant by 2012. CEO Rajeev Samant looks back on the journey: (more...)

Dileep Athavale, Times of India,Pune November 2009
Backed by a slow, yet steady economic recovery in the country and across the globe, India's wine sector that was hit by last year's recession and the terror attacks in Mumbai, which dried the flow of foreign tourists to the country, is gearing up for a strong comeback this year. (more...)

Mac Margolis- NEWSWEEK October 2009
Rajeev Samant developed a taste for wine during his years in California, first as a Stanford student and then as an engineer at Oracle in Silicon Valley. So when he returned to his family's picturesque farm northeast of Mumbai, he decided to try growing table grapes. (more...)

Grace Segran - INSEAD Knowledge October 2009
When foreign sommeliers come to India, they come with very low expectations. After all, India is better known for its cotton industry than wine production. However that is now changing. (more...)
Mansi Agarwal - www.heritagewonder.com September 2009
Indian wine has gained immense popularity in recent years. Owing to the same popularity, India is now receiving favored response towards wine tourism. Most of the vineyards in India have tasting suites for the wine lovers to enjoy the best of wines that India has to offer. (more...)

Carmen Lichi - METRO LONDON September 2009
It’s the perfect scene for an afternoon of hazy, lazy wine tasting: the sky is cornflower blue and a gentle breeze is ruffling the vines. I could be in the Loire Valley, or maybe across the pond in California’s Sonoma or Napa.But no, I’m thousands of miles away, in India, 110 miles north-east of Mumbai, near the pilgrim town of Nashik. (more...)

WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE September 2009
Because we are big fans of Indian food, a few months ago we set out to try every Indian wine we could find in the U.S. There aren't many. In fact, in the first six months of this year, the U.S. imported less than 1,000 cases of Indian wine. (more...)

Subhash Arora - Delwine August 2009
Though official statistics are not yet available, Sula Vineyards appears to have whizzed past the biggest, rival wine producer in India, Indage Vintners which has seen a dramatic fall in its sales last year and is undergoing a dire financial and marketing crisis this year, feels Subhash Arora. (more...)