
Nashik, often hailed as the "Wine Capital of India," has evolved from a quiet agricultural hub into a world-class destination for oenophiles. While many visitors flock to the sun-drenched vineyards, the real magic of winemaking often happens beneath the surface.
In 2026, the trend in wine tourism has shifted toward "cellar-centric" experiences—seeking out the cool, quiet subterranean spaces where vintages age in oak barrels. Here are five underground wine cellars in Nashik you must visit this year.
Vallonne is Nashik’s premier boutique winery, famous for bringing a "French Chateau" vibe to the Sahyadri hills. Their underground barrel cellar is the heart of the operation, designed to maintain a consistent natural temperature essential for aging their premium French-style wines.
The Experience: A guided tour takes you deep into the earth where the air is thick with the scent of oak and fermenting grapes.
Highlight: Their Malbec and Chenin Blanc Reserve, aged meticulously in these very barrels.
Best for: Couples and those seeking an intimate, quiet atmosphere away from the crowds.
As part of the iconic LVMH group, Chandon’s winery in Dindori is a masterclass in modern architecture and traditional methods. Their facility features state-of-the-art underground storage specifically designed for the méthode traditionnelle (the same process used in Champagne).
The Experience: The tour leads you through sleek, minimalist halls into the temperature-controlled aging areas where thousands of bottles of sparkling wine undergo "riddling" and yeast aging.
Highlight: The Chandon Brut and the exclusive Aurva (a rare still Shiraz from the brand).
Best for: Fans of sparkling wine and those who appreciate world-class luxury and precision.
As the pioneer of Indian wine tourism, Sula Vineyards offers a massive underground barrel room that is part of their comprehensive winery tour. While Sula is the most visited, the cellar remains a sanctuary of calm.
The Experience: You’ll walk through the crushing units before descending into the cellar to see thousands of liters of wine resting in French and American oak.
Highlight: The sheer scale of the operation. It is one of the largest underground storage facilities in the region.
Best for: First-time visitors who want to see the "Big One."
Located right next to Sula but offering a completely different vibe, York Winery is a family-run estate that prides itself on its technical winemaking. Their winery is built on a natural slope, allowing for a multi-level gravity-flow process that leads down to an impressive cellar.
The Experience: The tour emphasizes the transition from stainless steel tanks to the quiet underground barrel room where their award-winning Arros (a Shiraz-Cabernet blend) matures.
Highlight: The view of the Gangapur Dam backwaters from the tasting room just above the cellar levels.
Best for: People interested in the technical "gravity-flow" aspect of winemaking.
Soma is known for its luxury and "wine-cation" vibe. Their underground cellar is modern and sleek, focusing on the preservation of their delicate varietals and sparkling wines.
The Experience: Soma offers a very educational tour that moves from the vineyard to the sorting area and finally into the cool subterranean aging room.
Highlight: Their dessert wines and sparkling variants, which benefit from the stable environment of the cellar.
Best for: Groups looking for a mix of education and high-end resort comfort.
Pre-book Tours: Most of these wineries now require online bookings for cellar tours, especially on weekends.
The "Crush" Season: Visit between January and March to see the cellars at their most active during the harvest season.
Stay Hydrated: While the cellars are cool, the Nashik sun is not. Carry water between vineyard walks!
Whether you are a wine expert or just looking for a fun weekend getaway, Nashik’s underground cellars offer a cool escape into the world of winemaking. Exploring these quiet, oak-scented spaces is the best way to see how your favorite bottle comes to life. So, grab a glass, soak in the views, and enjoy the unique charm of India’s wine country!
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