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About Best Sellers in Red Wine These lists, updated hourly, contain bestselling items. Here you can discover the best Red Wine in Amazon Best Sellers, and find the top 100 most popular Amazon Red Wine.Top 10 Brands of Red Wine in India A decade earlier, ‘Indian Wines’ and ‘Indian Wineries’ were words that seldom got into our ears; people didn’t even know that India had vineyards. However, there has been a tremendous change in the Indian wine industry lately. As of now, the Nashik region in Maharashtra and Karnataka are regarded as hotspots in India. Though, the Indian wine industry is quite young and immature, but it is evolving and thus being recognized in India and the world over. H2: List of Top 10 Red Wine Brands in India Grover La’ Reserve offered by the Nashik-based Grover Zampa Vineyards may not be the costliest red wine one gets in India, but it offers just enough spiciness and long aftertaste to live up to your senses. It is aged in French oak barrels that offer it a distinctive oak flavour.

Very much within the buying range of most people in India, a 750 ml bottle comes around Rs. 800 only. Following are the main brand heads of Grover Zampa Vineyards in India: Chairman – Kapil Grover CEO – Sumedh Singh Mandla Director – Ravi Jain Operations Director – Neeraj Deorah Following are its social media details: This is also a product of Grover Zampa Vineyards. Its major feature is its colour – deep ruby. It won the 2013 Hong Kong International Wine Award and bagged a Bronze medal at the 2012 Decanter World Wine Awards in the U.K. It is among the costliest red wines available in India. It gives a mixed flavour of berries and plums with tinge of spices. It is stored in oak barrels from which it gets a distinctive flavour. One can have it with a wide array of dishes such as stews, pastas, roasts and grilled vegetables, and even rice! It is a 2010 vintage wine and 750 ml costs almost Rs. 1,700. From the collection of Fratelli Wines, based in Akluj, SETTE is one of the leading brands of red wine in India.

It got a Silver medal at the 2013 Decanter World Wine Awards in the U.K. It has a citric taste that can be found in ripe fruits. It also has a smidgen of vanilla, which is evident from its taste. It is a very good companion of spicy Indian dishes. It is a 2009 vintage and 750 ml costs around Rs. 1,650. The brand heads of Fratelli Wines are the Secci brothers, Andrea and Alessio from Italy, along with the Sekhri brothers Kapil and Gaurav and the Mohite-Patil brothers Ranjitsinh and Arjunsinh from India. It is a vintage wine produced by Reveilo Wines. Its colour is a combination of purple and deep red. This wine may not have won any major awards but people do prefer this because it has a fruity taste and a full body. It also has hints of pepper, cinnamon and nutmeg that further enhance the taste. Aromas of leather, spice and dark fruit with the 14.5% strength, this proves to be a real "fruit bomb". Lamb-based preparations go well with this wine, which is a 2005 vintage and costs near about Rs. 1,345 for 750 ml.

One can also have soft cheese with it.
best value rose wine ukIt is a 2007 vintage wine and 750 ml costs Rs.1,175. This is supposed to be one of the finest products of Four Seasons Vineyards and is regarded as a masterpiece. It is a full-bodied dry wine and does not taste sweet. Four Seasons makes this wine at their plant that is located in Baramati, Maharashtra. It taste is like an amalgamation of spices and ripe blackberries. It goes very well with red meat, mushroom and barbecued food. Matured cheese also tastes nice with it. It is a 2009 vintage and comes around Rs. 900 for 750 ml. Following are its various social media details: Dindori Reserve Shiraz of Sula Vineyards Dindori Reserve Shiraz of Sula Vineyards has been successful at the Sommelier India Wine Competition in 2009. It has a taste like that of lush berry and it can be described as a full-bodied wine. It goes best with lamb dishes and hard cheese.

It is a 2007 vintage wine and 750 ml is worth approximately Rs. 850, which makes it one of more economic options. La’ Reserve is yet another offering from Grover Zampa Vineyards. This too is a full-bodied wine and has strong taste to go with a spicy smell. One can get tastes of chocolate, coffee beans and vanilla. This wine goes very well with soft cheese as well as kebabs and biryani. It is a 2010 vintage and highly affordable at almost Rs. 800 for 750 ml. This is a product from the Seagram’s brand that is primarily reputed for its whiskeys. It was awarded at the 2007 Indian Wine Challenge. Its aroma is pleasant and resembles that of a cherry with a smidgen of vanilla. It has soft velvety tannins and leaves you with fruity notes of cherry and strawberry on the nose. It goes very well with spicy dishes as well as deep fried ones. It is a 2007 vintage and 750 ml costs almost Rs. 565. The company responsible for this magnificent product is Pernod Ricard India. Chateau d’Ori Cabernet Merlot 2007