Top 15 Best Wine Brands in India With Price & Names

People in India have sophisticated tastes in wine and spirits, which is why wine brands have thrived in the Indian market. Many of the brands have created wines that compete with some of the world’s leading brands. It takes a lot of care to make the best wine, and some wines are aged to get the right aroma and flavour. 

In India, there are three types of wine available for purchase. Red grape wine is one of them, white wine is another, and port wine is the third. Port wine is inexpensive, which is one of the reasons for its popularity, but there are many brands available in India for the other two.

Some brands, such as Sula, offer a wide range of options, and these products are used by top chefs in hotels such as the Taj and Bukhara. Wine is also an excellent gift for those you care about, and it is an essential component of any occasion. If you are looking for one of the best wine brands available in India, this article is for you.

The Grover La’ Reserve

The Grover La' ReserveGrover Vineyards’ La Reserve was the most seasoned Reserve wine delivered to India in the mid-1990s. Despite a brief period a couple of years ago, it has been regarded as one of the Best Indian red wines with high regard and value for money. 

The wine is made in the best French wine making traditions of Bordeaux and is made from their finest Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz grapes. La Reserve is a surge of ripe organic products, but in a good way Its impressive and amazing consistency over the years explains the magnificent name. The wine is reasonably priced at Rs 800 for 750 ml.

Rasa Shiraz

Rasa ShirazRasa Shiraz, a product of Sula Vineyards in Nashik, is the next wine brand on the list of India’s top ten. Vintage red wine is popular for its classic aroma and is used to prepare barbecues and a variety of other dishes. It is priced at Rs 1175 for 750 ml.

  1. Grand Reserve Chene

Grand Reserve CheneChene Grand Reserve, another popular wine brand from Grover Vineyards, is well-known for its fine aroma and delicious taste. The wine is the most expensive in the country, and in 2013, it received the Hong Kong International Wine Award. The price for 750 ml is Rs 1700.

Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve/Revelio 

Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve/Revelio Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve is popular among wine enthusiasts due to its bold flavour and spicy aroma, which includes notes of cinnamon, pepper, and nutmeg. It is recommended to pair with lamb dishes. The wine costs Rs 1345 for 750 ml.

SETTE

SETTE Fratelli Vines, based in Akluj, produces SETTE. The best thing about this wine, which accounts for its huge fan base in the country, is that it goes well with Indian food. There are hints of vanilla and citrus flavours in it. At Rs 1650 for 750 ml the price is on the high side.

Château d’Ori Merlot

Château d'Ori MerlotThe wine Chateau d’Ori Merlot is next on the list, and it is made from the wonderful tasting grape Merlot. The fact that it was aged in oak barrels enhances the flavour and aroma even more. It goes well with almost any type of meat

Barrique Reserve Shiraz

Barrique Reserve ShirazBarrique Reserve Shiraz, from the Four Seasons winery, is another wine brand that has gained a lot of popularity in India. The wine, which has a wonderful aroma of spices and blackberry, goes well with matured cheese, red meat, and mushrooms. At Rs 900 for 750 ml the price is reasonable.

Nine Hills by Seagram’s

Nine Hills by Seagram'sAnother wine brand that has reached new heights in popularity in the country is Seagram’s Nine Hills. It has a distinct flavor thanks to the fruity combination of strawberry and cherry. The wine pairs well with both fried and spicy dishes, making it ideal for the Indian palate. The product is reasonably priced at Rs 565 for 750 ml.

Fratelli Sangiovese Bianco

Fratelli Sangiovese BiancoThe Italian word Fratelli means “brothers.” Fratelli Wines is a collaborative effort by Indian and Italian families to bring the Tuscan quality and taste of wine developed in an Indian environment and territory. Their winery is located in the Solapur district, close to Pune, and the vineyards are nearby. Analysis of the wine – Alcohol: 13.5 – Total Acidity: 5

Dindori Reserve Shiraz

Dindori Reserve ShirazDindori Reserve Shiraz, a product of Sula Vineyards, comes in second on the list of the top ten best wine brands in India. The wine, which has a full body flavor, goes well with lamb and hard cheese. The price is reasonable at Rs 850 for 750 ml.

J’NOON White

J'NOON WhiteIn Akluj, this wine is made with 40 percent Sauvignon and 60 percent Chardonnay. This white wine’s flavour profile and distinct aromas provide the user with a one-of-a-kind experience. The grapes are grown in rocky soils, which enhances the wine’s flavours of green apple and stone fruit. It is aged in stainless steel tanks and French oak barrels for a year. This wine costs only 2500 rupees and is available in some stores in New Delhi and Mumbai.

Charosa

CharosaThis wine’s incredible blend of grapes and spices makes it one of the country’s newest wines. Charosa has only been on the market for a short time, but it has managed to stay in the hearts of wine lovers forever. The manufacturing process of this Charosa wine is quite unique, and the wine’s quality should be attributed to Mr. Ajit Gulabchand, who has access to fine wines from all over the world. 

This wine can be paired with grilled meat, lamb, dark chocolate, or any other cuisine that the guests prefer. The price of this wine bottle is only 1500 rupees and it is adequate for the wine’s taste.

KRSMA Sangiovese 

KRSMA SangioveseThe KRSMA Sangiovese wine is produced in India’s Hampi Hills using Sangiovese grapes. This wine’s lovely garnet colour will greet your nose with spice aromas and the scent of jasmine and berries. 

This elegant, medium-light wine pairs well with brown spices and dark chocolate-covered red cherries. With a glass of this wine, the lamb will make an excellent dinner option. This is Karnataka’s third most popular wine. The 750 ml of KRSMA Sangiovese can be purchased for Rs. 2,324.

Myra Misfit 

Myra Misfit The Myra was founded in 2011 with the goal of introducing a new concept of uncomplicated wine to India. The Myra Misfit limited edition wine is a Shiraz and Sauvignon blend that is aged in French oak.

The main characteristics of this wine are that it is kept unfiltered to retain characteristics, and as a result, this wine is very well marketed by the Myra Company. This wine is only available in India’s Goa, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. Myra Misfit 750 ml bottle costs Rs. 1500 which is quite reasonable.

YORK Arros

YORK ArrosThe York Arros wine pairs well with tandoori and grilled meat. This wine is made in India’s Nashik Valley. The Cabernet Sauvignon and Shiraz grapes are used to make this wine, which has a 13 percent alcohol content. 

This wine is aged in American and French oak barrels, which add finesse and structure to the wine. Even after the user has finished the wine, the smooth mouthfeel remains. This red wine can be paired with a burst of peppers, cranberry, dark chocolate, caramel, and tobacco.

All of these wine brands have brought India up to speed with the majority of international brands and have made wine more affordable to the Indian population. If you’ve never tried wine before, you should go to one of the wine tasting festivals to learn about the differences between brands. Every year, many such festivals are held in India, and they are the best way to sample the various brands available in the country.

So, if you’re looking for a wine for a special occasion or for a special person, you can’t go wrong with any of the brands mentioned above.

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