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Vallée de Vin is an Indian winery which was founded in 2006. Vallee de Vin was set up in collaboration with Ravi Jain, Deepak Roy and Neeraj Deorah. Vallée de Vin offers five varietals of Zampa still wines, its flagship brand of premium wines and Zampa Soirée range of two premium sparkling wines. Labels from the brand are available in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Gurgaon and Goa. In 2012, Vallée de Vin merged with Grover Vineyards to form Grover Zampa, which is today the second largest vineyard in India after Sula Vineyards.

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  • Vallée de Vin is an Indian winery which was founded in 2006. Vallee de Vin was set up in collaboration with Ravi Jain, Deepak Roy and Neeraj Deorah. Vallée de Vin offers five varietals of Zampa still wines, its flagship brand of premium wines and Zampa Soirée range of two premium sparkling wines. Labels from the brand are available in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Gurgaon and Goa. In 2012, Vallée de Vin merged with Grover Vineyards to form Grover Zampa, which is today the second largest vineyard in India after Sula Vineyards. (en)
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  • Vallée de Vin is an Indian winery which was founded in 2006. Vallee de Vin was set up in collaboration with Ravi Jain, Deepak Roy and Neeraj Deorah. Vallée de Vin offers five varietals of Zampa still wines, its flagship brand of premium wines and Zampa Soirée range of two premium sparkling wines. Labels from the brand are available in Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Gurgaon and Goa. In 2012, Vallée de Vin merged with Grover Vineyards to form Grover Zampa, which is today the second largest vineyard in India after Sula Vineyards. (en)
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