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‘THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS WAS AN EVENT WHOSE TIME HAD COME’: STEVEN SPURRIER

Steven Spurrier, wine expert extraordinaire, has penned his memoirs after 50 plus years in the wine world and it has caused stir and comment alike. I caught up with him for a deep dive into the book and a recap of his career, in this first part of a three-part interview<br>

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‘THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS WAS AN EVENT WHOSE TIME HAD COME’: STEVEN SPURRIER

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  1. Top wine brands in India You Will Love Uncorking In the last decade, Indian wine market has seen a tremendous change. A few years ago, people had not even heard about Indian wines, but now they have created a wide recognition on domestic as well as international market. Most celebrated Indian wineries and vineyards are centered to Nashik and Karnataka. The number of wine lovers has increased in the country, and Indian wines are now satiating their palates like any other international brand. As the famous wine blogger, Ruma Singh mentions in her blog post, “The growing number of exclusive wine soirées and open-to-all wine events by India’s star hotels shows there is light at the end of India’s wine tunnel.” As we are talking about the top wine brands in India in this write-up, it would be unfair to mention the India Wine Awards that took place in March 2017 in Mumbai. Let us get to know the champions of the award show. Best Indian Budget Wine Sidus Premium White 2016 (Fratelli Vineyards) Fratelli is a premium Indian wine brand which is widely gaining recognition for its fine quality. With their refined wines, Fratelli is setting new benchmarks in the Indian wine market. Sidus Premium White is an easy drinking wine with flavors of candied fruit and vanilla. It is good to complement diverse cuisines. Best Indian Superior Wine Nine Hills Chenin Blanc 2016 (Pernod Ricard India) Pernod Ricard India is the fastest growing multinational alcohol company in India. Nine Hills got its name from the hills surrounding the winery. It is prepared in Dindori, Nasik, and Maharashtra. Nine Hills Chenin Blanc is a medium dry and medium bodied wine which is best known for its crisp, refreshing taste. It is an excellent blend of floral or fruity aroma with flavors of tropical fruits, like pineapple, banana, and peach.

  2. Best Indian Super Premium Wine Chene 2014 (Grover Zampa Vineyards) Chene Grand Reserve is widely accepted as the best brand of red wine in India which is procured from Grover Zampa Vineyards. The wine is famous for its distinctive taste and aroma. This wine also won Hong Kong International award in 2013. Flavored with the taste of berries and plums, this wine can be accompanied with many types of dishes. As it bagged the Best Indian Super Premium Wine award, it comes with an expensive tag. Thus, as the Indian wineries are getting better at their task, the quality of wine produced in India is also going up steadily over the years.

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