Sula Vineyards Celebrates 25 Years with the Launch of Sula Merlot

As part of its 25th-anniversary celebrations, Sula Vineyards, India’s largest and most iconic wine producer, proudly announces the launch of its latest offering—the Sula Merlot. This release marks the first addition to Sula’s core wine series in nearly a decade, underscoring the brand’s continued commitment to expanding its portfolio and providing exceptional wines for enthusiasts across India.

Merlot, one of the world’s most popular red grape varieties, is cherished for its approachable, fruity profile. The Sula Merlot brings this beloved grape to Indian wine lovers at an inviting price point, making it accessible to both novices and seasoned wine aficionados.

“We are thrilled to introduce Sula Merlot, which represents our 25-year journey in revolutionizing the Indian wine landscape,” said Gorakh Gaikwad, Chief Winemaker at Sula Vineyards. “With its velvety smooth texture, rich fruit flavors, and hints of chocolate and cherries, Sula Merlot is crafted to captivate the Indian palate. It’s a perfect, refreshing choice for any occasion, best enjoyed slightly chilled.”

Sula Merlot is now available at select retail outlets in Mumbai and Pune, priced attractively at INR 895. With its smooth profile and elegance, this wine is poised to become a favorite among Merlot enthusiasts across the country.


About Sula Vineyards
Sula Vineyards Limited is India’s largest wine company, holding over 50% of the domestic wine market. With nearly 70 labels in its portfolio, Sula offers wines across various price points while operating a thriving wine tourism business with luxurious resorts and wine-themed restaurants in Nashik and near Bangalore.

From its humble beginnings in Nashik, Sula has become a pioneering force in the Indian wine industry, putting Nashik on the global wine map and establishing it as a premier wine region. Sula’s wines have earned international recognition at prestigious competitions such as the Decanter World Wine Awards and the International Wine Challenge.

Beyond wine, Sula is deeply committed to sustainability and supporting the local economy. As a Gold Member of the International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), Sula is committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, solidifying its position as one of Asia’s most sustainable wine producers.

For more information, visit Sula Vineyards.

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