The Sultana, Gulabi and Kali Champa varieties in different regions of India are varieties of grapes.
Cultivated grapes are believed to have been introduced into the north of India by the Persian invaders in 1300 AD.
Grape is grown under a variety of soil and climatic conditions in three distinct agro-climatic zones, namely, sub-tropical, hot tropical and mild tropical climatic regions in India.
Sultana
It is believed that the Sultana variety originated from Asia Minor.
These grapes are light green with an oval shape and hold a special place in the Indian markets.
The raisins processed from these grapes are high in sugar and are generally consumed as a snack in our country.
Gulabi
Gulabi or Muscat Hamburg grapes harvest season is from the month of January-March and June-December.
Kali Champa
It is suitable for table, juice and red dessert wine purposes.