the best red wine price in india

There is a two-fold problem with imported wines in India. One, wines which are quality are exorbitant. Second, wines on the affordable side have high chances of being dubious. It is a conundrum that baffles most wine buyers in India. So here we’re listing 10 wines, a mix of white, red, rose and sparkling, which are priced under Rs 2000, are great value and not to forget, great quality. Vina Esmeralda hails from the Spanish wine house of Torres. It is a great wine which marries ripe fruit aromas and flavors with sweet spice like vanilla. These notes are characteristic of the grapes used in the blend – Gerwurztraminer and Moscatel. Both are aromatic and flavor rich grapes. A DOC wine from Umbria, Orvieto is a blend of indigenous Italian grapes including Trebbiano, Malvasia, and Grechetto. It is a easy drinking wine perfect for summers with its floral and musk notes and a ripe fruit finish. Don’t forget to check out the unique shape of the bottle. From Chile comes Vina Tarapaca and their Chardonnay.

This South African wine is a great option when looking for an easy drinking red wine. A luscious palate of dark berries and spices are what you get on this wine. It is all Syrah, the dominant grape in the wine. The other two grapes Mourvedre and Viognier add structure and softness which is amplified by the oak. A typical Australian red wine, this Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz blend from Hardys is known for its medium bodied structure. It is emphasized further by cherry and plum-like red fruits with balanced oak treatment which adds depth to the wine. Mannara Pinot Grigio Rose The wine comes from Italian region of Sicily from the house of Mannara. It is made from 100% Pinot Grigio grapes, this rose redolent with strawberry and similar red berry notes which is enhanced by the addition of distinct floral notes. Mateus is perhaps Portugal’s most well known brand, after Port that is. The company started producing this rose wine post World War II. They are made from indigenous Portuguese grapes.

The wine itself is easy drinking with strawberry and raspberry notes. Zardetto Prosecco DOC Treviso Brut A young and fresh Italian sparkling wine, Zardetto’s Prosecco is has a almond notes with citrus and spice as other flavors. Zardetto specializes in sparkling wines based out of the region Valdobbiadene-Conegliano known for the best quality Glera grapes, absolutely essential for making Prosecco. Freixenet Cordon Negro Brut A very popular wine brand from Spain, Freixenet specializes in sparkling wines. Cordon Negro Brut is their dry sparkling wine with fruit forward notes of apples and pear with a touch of spice. It is an easy drinking sparkling, great drink to mix and mingle with. Prices mentioned are applicable only in Mumbai.Wine industry in India is pretty young compared to the rest of the world. Some of the major players in the market today were established only a few decades ago, however, they are at par with most of the seasoned players in the global market.

The best Indian red wine of the year 2005, Grover’s La Reserve, had won accolades for the best new world wine in that year and since then, Indian wines have been taken seriously. Wine lovers have began to relish home grown products and why would they have to look elsewhere when it fits in all categories- taste, profile, grape varieties and that very important thing, price point? Here are some of the best Indian Red Wines that one should have at their wine racks Fratelli Wines recently launched this brilliant variant of the Sangiovese. The grape has been used to make both Red as well as White wine, one of the very few grapes that has been made into both variants. And to top it all, they have hit the right note, to be precise. Brilliant opening, medium bodied and a mild spicy finish, this wine is apt for pairing with either the spicy Indian food or the more subtle Italian cuisine. Nose: Aromas of perfumed red fruits, cherry and musk. With breathing, hints of raspberry and vanilla emerge

Palate: Long finish, even tannins and low acidity. Grover Vineyards is one of the seasoned players in the Indian wine manufacturers. This wine is manufactured at the vineyards located at the outskirts of Bangalore. The ruby red wines are fuller in the body, low on tannins and has acidity, just enough to give you that crispness in the wine. Nose: black fruits, cedar and leather Palate: Black fruits and vanilla with balanced acidity and low tannins and a medium aftertaste One of the leading manufacturers and pioneers in the wine industry in India, Sula Zinfandel Red is one of those lovely crisp red wines that are young, peppy and light bodied. These wines are much like the Alsatian light reds. They are mild and complex in flavour but pairs very well with white meat dishes, like a chicken tikka or even a pizza or a pasta. Nose: Luscious, blackberry, Cinnamon and plum Palate: fruity, high on tannins and acidity, short aftertaste This classic full bodied red wine is from the stables of Fratelli wines.

They do make some of the best wines in the county and it is no surprise to see another one on this list. One of my personal favourite merlots, this wine is very versatile and pairs very well with the Indian as well as international meat dishes. Nose: Pepper and Dark chocolate, defined nose and not complicated Palate: Full bodied, low on tannins and acidity, earthy tones and dry A medium to full bodied red wine, Big Banyan Shiraz is one of the first Indian wines that I had tasted at an appreciation session. Most of the new world wine makers have the Shiraz as it is easy to culture or procure, as the case may be. This is also one of the most extensively grown grapes in the world, having travelled all over the world from it origin in France as Syrah. Big Banyan wines do have many more wines from their stable, however, this one gets my nod. Nose: fruity notes of blueberries, raspberries and black berries with spicy notes of cinnamon and nutmeg Palate: Dry, fruity and mouth puckering tannins but low on acidity