KRSMA, located in Hampi hills, is the first Indian vineyard to make the cut on to the World's 50 Best Vineyards list. They were given the 46th place in a virtual awards ceremony on July 13. The list was announced by Andrew Reed, Managing Director, Events of William Reed Business Media.
The 2020 Top 50 reveals the best vineyard experiences – the best places to taste terrific wines and learn about winemaking and grape-growing, according to its website.
KRSMA was started in 2008 by Krishna Prasad and Uma, who wanted to look for a wine-producing estate outside of the known regions in India. This is where they found a tiny vineyard 70 km from the Hampi ruins, which has been classified by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as a world heritage site.
"Started in 2008 by the marathon-running couple Krishna Kumar and Uma Chigurupati, it is a premium wine estate that shows India can compete on the world stage," said the announcement, adding that KRSMA Estate has fast become a magnate for Indian wine enthusiasts and is frequented by those who like to keep off a beaten track.
The list was topped by Argentinian Zuccardi Valle de Uco for the second time in a row.
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