1. Sula Vineyards Brut Rosé NV, Nasik Valley, India - Rs 1000
Sula’s latest is a celebratory sparkling wine. It is creamy and not too
complex. If you want to build an appetite before your meal, then pick this one
without a second thought. The wine will prime you and your date for the evening
ahead like nothing else. Some nice jazz music might help too.
Clairault Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 2010 is one of the fruitiest wines you
will ever taste. It almost overpowers the wine quotient but as you drink it in,
the mix of lemongrass and citrus blends in amazingly well on the palate and is
sure to have you pour another glass in no time. Make no mistake; this is one of
the best new wines we have tasted in a while.
Fratelli has been making a name for itself in the Indian wine market
slowly but steadily. The Fratelli Sangiovese 2011 is one of the best products
from their stable and is sure to make teetotalers as well as connoisseurs sit
up and take notice of this brand. Grown at Akluj near Pune in Maharashtra, the
wine has a delicious mix of red fruits and cherry that tempers with the wine
quotient almost perfectly. Give it a shot, you won’t regret it.
It certainly isn’t cheap at Rs 1300 by Indian standards of wine, but every
drop of Reveilo Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 is worth savouring. Owners
Vintage Wines ensure that the quality of wine is not compromised at any stage
of the winemaking process and ensures all aspects of the creating and bottling
are done according to Western standards. But don’t take our word for it, go try
this award-winning wine yourself.
One of the most price effective wines in the country today, Vallonné is
making a name for itself in the burgeoning wine market. The Vallonné Vineyards
Sauvignon Blanc is one of their most tangy in this list. The aromas of
gooseberry and sweet herbs will draw you in while its full body finish will
leave you asking for more.
The most cost-effective wine on this list, Nine Hills Viognier 2012 is
also the winner of the Wine Consumer's Choice Awards 2012 Gold. It is also the
go-to wine if you’re into pale colours and love fruity flavours like lychee and
peach. If you’re tired of the Sulas you’ve been having at the same price point,
its time to check this one out.
Stellenbosch lies 50 km from Cape Town in South Africa and is an important
wine destination. This full-bodied wine is capable of holding its own sans any
accompaniment. The rich flavours in Thelema Mountain Vineyards Shiraz 2009 will
grab your taste buds from the word go. Not easily available, do give this one a
shot if you get a chance.
FRONT EYE MESSAGE TO WORLD:-
overuse of anything tends to have a negative effect. So use Wine as a Medicine not as a poison.
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FRONT EYE MESSAGE TO WORLD:-
overuse of anything tends to have a negative effect. So use Wine as a Medicine not as a poison.
All resources and content from:-http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/photos/wines-that-will-grab-your-taste-buds-slideshow/ except fronteye message.
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