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India Grape Harvest Festival 2018 witnesses astonishing response

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Mar 15, 2018, 5:57 pm IST
Updated : Mar 15, 2018, 5:57 pm IST

Festival sees over 18,000 tourist footfalls during one-and-a-half-month Grape and Wine extravaganza by MTDC.

The objective of this festival was to promote Agro - tourism and Nashik as a tourist destination.
 The objective of this festival was to promote Agro - tourism and Nashik as a tourist destination.

Mumbai: The India Grape Harvest Festival 2018 organised by India Grape Harvest and supported by Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation in conjunction with Ministry of Tourism witnessed success with an encouraging interest at multiple destinations across Nashik Valley.

The objective of this festival was to promote Agro - tourism and Nashik as a tourist destination. Sixteen delegations from countries including Japan, Germany and France were present there.

This was the only festival comprising a longest duration of one and a half months with Vinchur Wine Park and Vaitarna as their two campsites.

India Grape Harvest festival viewed participation from India’s best wineries to show the beginning of the harvest season. Various activities such as grape stomping, wine tasting, cooking in wine (master class) and painting with wine were exhibited during the festival.

Enthusiastic travellers across Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Indore and Surat attended this festival and enjoyed Indian Art, Tribal Art, craft, music, food and culture. Brainstorming sessions from ‘Grape to Glass’ that described the gist of the wine making process, were organised for the people who were a part of this festival. The festival helped generate a lot of revenue to various wineries and create employment opportunities.

Speaking on the occasion, Jaykumar Rawal, Minister of Tourism and (EGS), Government of Maharashtra, “I am happy to see the response for this festival from the people across the country as well as outside India. It has helped in enhancing employment opportunities, revenue, hotel business, Agro Tourism etc. In addition, this festival has communicated the hidden story of every single person who has contributed and put in efforts behind each drop of wine here. We also hope to see ahead a Grand Carnival that will be held on 18th March 2018.”

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