12 Regional Food Festivals India Foodies Love
4. SulaFest (Nashik)

SulaFest takes place among the vineyards of Nashik and mixes wine, music, and carefully curated food. It’s less a street-food scramble and more a gourmet weekend where small plates are built for wine pairing. Expect anything from wood-fired pizzas and artisanal cheeses to modern platters designed to bring out a wine’s floral or citrus notes. The setting—vine rows, picnic blankets, and music stages—changes the way you eat, encouraging slow tasting and conversation rather than hurried bites. If you like wine and food together, book a tasting session or a guided pairing; those slots often sell out. Dress for sun and dust—good footwear helps when you move between tasting tents. For those focused more on food than wine, there are often workshops on artisanal cheese, bread, or chocolate. Enjoy the unhurried vibe and treat the festival as a long meal spread across different flavors and conversations rather than a checklist of bites.
