Maharashtra is the leading grape-producing state in India, with a dominant share of 70.67% of the total production. The Nashik, Sangli, and Solapur districts are well-known grape-growing regions in Maharashtra.
Second in grape production in India, accounting for 24.49% of the total production. The state's grape cultivation is concentrated in regions like Bijapur, Bagalkot, and Gulbarga.
Third in grape production with a share of 1.43%. The state's grape cultivation is primarily concentrated in districts like Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri
Fourth in grape production, contributing 1.34% of the total production. The state's grape cultivation is mainly concentrated in the districts of Anantapur, Kurnool, and Chittoor.
fifth position in grape production, accounting for 1.02% of the total production. The state's grape cultivation is primarily concentrated in the Malwa Region.
Thompson Seedless, Anab-e-Shahi, Dilkhush, Banglore Blue, Sharad Seedless, Perlette, Gulabi etc.