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Indian wine in five facts and five wines

Our expert travelled more than 3,000km and tasted over 150 wines across India – here are the five key facts and five standout wines you need to know.

Last August (2025), I started a whirlwind tour of four Indian wine regions as the monsoon was drawing to its end.

During the nine-day trip, I travelled nearly 3,000km domestically and tasted over 150 wines to assess the 2025 vintage and recent bottlings from previous vintages.

I also got to review another 30 wines from Bangalore and the southern region a few days before New Year’s Eve, en route home after another trip to India.

Overall, the 2025 vintage offers ripe, round and well-polished wines that are easily approachable if made for early drinking, or will likely mature into playful and smooth reds of fine structure.

With that context in mind, if you’re wondering what else there is to know about Indian wines, here are five key facts, presented in a non-textbook style.


Scroll down to find five Indian wines to try



Five Indian wines to try


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