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This PPT speaks about some of the best red wine brands in India today. Enjoy the holiday season sipping on some of these red wines.
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Krsma Sangiovese - Produced by the boutique winery Krsma Estates in Hampi, the Sangiovese is the result of the Uma and Krishna Prasad Chigurupati’s dream of producing quality wine in the country. The Sangiovese is one of the finest red wines in India with fulsome notes of nuts, chocolate and warm spices.
Zampa Soiree Brut - This sparkling wine scores high on both, quality of the effervescence as well as overall balance of the wine. Made from the Syrah grape, this blush-colored bubbly has a refreshing palate of red cherry with hints of strawberry with a creamy mid-palate.
ZampaChene Grande Reserve – From the house of Grover-Zampa, this blend of Tempranillo and Syrah aged for 15 months in oak is boldly oaky and dominant. This lovely red is more of a new world style. Long after a sip, one can still taste toasted coffee on the palate. Going by the international awards, this red wine brand from Indiais here to stay.
Charosa Reserve Tempranillo - The smart folks at Charosa are using the hot climate of India to their advantage to grow Tempranillo grapes, probably the next big grape in the country. The first vintage of the Reserve Tempranillo was so impressive that many a wineries in the region are have begun to experiment with it.
Fratelli Sette (2011) – Sette means seven in Italian and it is suggestive of the seven men behind the winery. Sette is one of the most premium among reserve wines from the Fratelli stable. The current 2011 vintage is an elegant blend of Sangiovese and Cabernet Sauvignon and is beautifully balanced. This is one of the finest wine brands in India today.
Myra Reserve Shiraz – Coming out of Nashik, this wine is probably one of the friendliest and most unassuming of wine brands in India. It is one of the most affordable reserve labels that is elegant and quite approachable. The Myra Reserve Shiraz shows notes of ripe red fruit with generous hints of vanilla from the oak.
Sula Dindori Reserve Shiraz – This was the first wine ever to use the name of a region on its label. This red wine brand in India is responsible for making the Dindori region popular with winemakers. For years, Sula’s Dindori has been everyone’s go-to red wine. The wine shows deep red fruit extraction followed by ageing and finishing in expensive oak.