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Finding a Wine Shop in Pushkar: The Reality of Alcohol Sales

✍️ Ale Aficionado 📅 Updated: October 8, 2025 ⏱️ 3 min read 🔍 Fact-checked

Despite Pushkar’s reputation as a holy town where alcohol is often perceived as forbidden, the reality for those seeking a bottle is more nuanced: a government-licensed liquor store does exist, though it’s not a quaint ‘wine shop’ in the Western sense. Your most reliable bet for finding any alcoholic beverage, including a very limited selection of wine, is the Rajasthan State Ganganagar Sugar Mills Ltd. (RSGSM) outlet located discreetly on the outskirts of town, typically along the Ajmer Road approach. This is the primary destination for any alcohol purchase in Pushkar.

The Lay of the Land: Pushkar’s Alcohol Scene

Pushkar is a significant pilgrimage site, and as such, the sale and public consumption of alcohol are heavily restricted, especially within the immediate vicinity of the Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple. This means you won’t find bustling bars or prominent wine stores in the main market or holy areas. The “wine shop” you’re looking for is functionally a government-run liquor store, known locally as a ‘theka,’ and it operates under specific regulations designed to keep it out of sight and mind for most visitors.

Where to Go: The RSGSM Outlet

The main government-approved liquor store (often referred to as an RSGSM shop, named after the state corporation that manages alcohol sales) is your go-to. It’s not usually a grand storefront. You’ll typically find it:

  • Location: On the main road connecting Pushkar to Ajmer, often a little past the main town’s built-up area as you head towards the bypass or Ajmer. Specific addresses can shift, so asking a local or your guesthouse owner for “the liquor shop” or “the theka on Ajmer Road” is the most effective approach.
  • Appearance: Expect a utilitarian setup. It’s usually a small, modest shop, sometimes with a grilled counter, rather than an open-plan retail space. Don’t expect a sommelier or even an extensive display.
  • Hours: Generally operate from late morning (around 10-11 AM) until late evening (around 9-10 PM), though these can vary.

Inside, you’ll find a range of spirits, beers (mostly strong lagers), and a very limited selection of Indian-produced wines, such as Sula, Fratelli, or Grover Zampa. Foreign wines are exceedingly rare to non-existent here.

What Other Articles Get Wrong About Alcohol in Pushkar

Many online guides or older travel accounts might tell you Pushkar is completely dry, or that alcohol is impossible to find. This isn’t strictly true for those who know where to look. The common misconceptions include:

  • “Completely Dry Town”: While the spirit of the town is devotional and public alcohol consumption is discouraged, licensed sales do occur. It’s about discretion, not outright prohibition.
  • “Hidden Speakeasies”: While some guesthouses or restaurants might serve alcohol, don’t expect a vibrant hidden bar scene for wine. The primary source remains the government shop.
  • “Boutique Wine Shops”: There are no dedicated, high-end wine shops selling a diverse international selection. The concept of a specialized wine store, as you might find in larger cities, simply doesn’t exist in Pushkar given its religious status and market demand. Understanding the local context for alcohol sales is key to navigating the world of alcohol retail in such places.

Alternatives and Considerations

Beyond the primary RSGSM outlet, your options are limited. Some guesthouses or hotels that cater specifically to foreign tourists might have a private stock of beer or, rarely, a basic bottle of Indian wine available for guests. These are typically served discreetly within the premises and are not retail shops.

If you’re particular about your wine selection, your best strategy is to purchase it in a larger city like Jaipur or Udaipur before traveling to Pushkar. This ensures you have what you want and avoids the limited choices and the hunt.

Final Verdict

For anyone seeking a wine shop in Pushkar, the most reliable and practically only option is the government-run RSGSM liquor store, typically found on the Ajmer Road outskirts. While a few guesthouses might offer a limited pour, this official outlet is the only retail point. Plan to visit early in your trip, and manage expectations: the strongest wine selection is the one you bring yourself.

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