Local and imported wines add cheer to the festive season. A pick of the best
Today,
despite my constant complaints about there not being enough of a choice
of wines in the Indian market (caused primarily by prohibitive import
duties, not a lack of takers), most of the metros carry a pretty good
selection of both Indian and foreign wines. Unfortunately, most of the
foreign imports and JVs (joint ventures) are entry level wines which,
although consistent, are not brilliant. In my opinion, if you are going
to opt for a Rs 500 price tag, then some of the Indian wines available
in this bracket are very decent. A little further up the scale, Hardys
from Australia is a mid range premium wine, which is reflected in the
price and quality. If you really want to go to town, then the LVMH (Louis
Vuitton Moet Hennessy) group, represented in India, has a stable of
their champagnes and wines from France and Australia which are available
from them directly and through some retailers. If you really do want
to try some excellent foreign wines, many importers are willing to sell
them to you directly. The wines listed below are my choice for the New
Year.
SULA CHENIN
BLANC
A fruity (a little sweet even) white which is loved by everyone from grannies to the jet set. It's a great party wine as well as a very good accompaniment to Indian food and Oriental dishes.
CHATEAU INDAGE IVY BRUT SPARKLING
I am partial to Champagne and sparkling wines. This is my all time favourite, Indian sparkling. It is made in the same way as champagne using grapes more suited to our climate and produces a light, citrus like refreshing brut sparkling which is perfectly suited as an aperitif and with light eating. Indage also produce a lovely, all day drinking Rosé (white zinfandel) which also pairs well with spicy seafood.
GROVER LA RESERVE
Michel Rolland, known the world over as the 'flying wine maker', and who consults in many countries all over the world has helped Grover develop this wonderfully full bodied red wine in his inimitable style. It packs more punch than many Bordeaux style wines but is still my pick for an Indian red. Grover are also now producing lovely fresh Sauvignon Blanc.
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