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    India Wine Awards 2018: The results and what they mean

    October 5, 2018
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    Dear Wine Lover,

    Here are some numbers for your consideration.

    At the recently held India Wine Awards 2018 Winners’ Night, 184 medals were awarded from 353 entries.

    30 Wines picked up the coveted  Best in Class trophy.

    In the now closely watched Best Wine Pairings with Indian Food, 120 wines were paired with 9 dishes, as diverse as the dense and rustic litti chokha (Bihar) and the tangy Goa prawn curry (Goa!). While this doesn’t cover the diversity of flavours that India boasts of, it is a good start and will be of interest to wine producers around the world with the eye on importing to India.

    India Wine Awards: the trophy

    The first time section, the Excellence in Restaurant Wine Programs segment saw 20 restaurants from Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru being awarded one- and two-star awards. Will this spur some wine list reworking and more entries vying for the coveted three-stars next time? Hopefully, sooner than later. The uniqueness of this segment was that the decisions were made by four Masters of Wine, based on international standards. Besides these, 8 restaurants got the nod for Wine Destination (giving wine pride of place in their restaurants), and 6 got a pat for Best Wine Trained staff – perhaps this might cause more establishments to invest in their staff by giving them more wine training – formal and informal.

    Beyond the numbers, there was plenty to see and understand.

    -Indian wine is doing better than ever. This means quality is improving, and that is cause for celebration. In some cases, blind tastings saw Indian wine pip imported wines with higher points.

    Despite our crippling taxes and dense regulatory system, importers are increasingly looking to India, and that is more good news for us consumers.

    There will be more from the learnings of the India Wine Awards 2018, so watch this space (blog) for more.

    The wines listed are available in most metro cities, and please get in touch with apurva@indiawineawards.com or check the India Wine Awards website if you need more information or the complete list of Silver, Gold and Diamond winners.

    Here is the list of winners:

    Best in Class Wines – Indian

    Best Red Indian Wine Grover Zampa Chêne Grand Réserve 2015

    Best White Indian Wine Sula Dindori Reserve Viognier 2018

    Best Rosé Indian Wine Fratelli MS Rosé 2017

    Best Sparkling Indian Wine Grover Zampa Soirée Brut Rosé 2015

    Best in Class Wines – International

    Best Red Wine – Old World Le Volte dell’ Ornellaia 2015, Italy

    Best Red Wine – New World Framingham Pinot Noir 2017, New Zealand

    Best White Wine – Old World Joseph Drouhin ‘Drouhin-Vaudon’ Chablis Reserve de Vaudon 2015, France

    Best White Wine – New World Susana Balbo CRIOS Torrontés 2017, Argentina

    Best Rosé Wine – Old World Chateau d’Esclans Côtes de Provence Whispering Angel Rosé 2017, France

    Best Champagne Taittinger Les Folies de la Marquetterie NV, France

    Best Sparkling Wine (excluding Champagne) Ferrari Brut NV, Italy

     

    Best in Class Wines Indian (based on pricing)

    Best Budget Indian Wine – York All Rounder White 2017

    Best Mid-Range Indian Wine –   Reveilo Nero D’Avola 2017

    Best Premium Indian Wine –  SDU Reserva Syrah 2014

    Best Super-Premium Indian Wine –  KRSMA Estates Cabernet Sauvignon 2015

    Best in Class Wines International (based on pricing)

    Best Budget Wine – International Campo Viejo Tempranillo 2017, Spain

    Best Mid-Range Wine – International  Zonin Ripasso Valpolicella Superiore DOC, Italy

    Best Premium Wine – International Domaine Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) Pauillac, France

    Best Super-Premium Wine – International Torres Mas La Plana 2012, Spain

    Best Super-Premium Wine – International Boscoselvo Brunello di Montalcino 2010, Italy

    Best Wines Paired with Indian Cuisine

    Best Wine pairing with Mutton Rahra Sula Sparkling Shiraz 2018, India

    Best Wine pairing with Chicken Chettinaad Sula Brut Rosé 2018, India

    Best Wine pairing with Goan Prawn Curry Besserat de Bellefont Champagne NV, France

    Best Wine pairing with Malvani Fish Fry Grover Zampa Soirée Brut 2015, India

    Best Wine pairing with Litti Chokha The Source Grenache Rosé 2018, India

    Best Wine pairing with Paneer Khurchan Casablanca Rosé Spumante NV, India 

    Best Wine pairing with Dal Makhani (tie) Casablanca Frizzano Semi Dry NV, India and Sula Zinfandel 2018, India

    Best Wine pairing with Aloo Poshto Yellow Tail Pink Moscato NV, Australia

    Best Wine pairing with Gulab Jamun De Bortoli Noble One 2013, Australia

     

    EXCELLENCE IN RESTAURANT WINE PROGRAM WINNERS 

    WINE LIST AWARD – One star award

    Rivers to Oceans, Mumbai

    The Table, Mumbai

    The Wine Rack, Mumbai

    SanQi, Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai

    Kebabs and Kurries, ITC Grand Central Mumbai

    Romano’s, JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar

    Fratelli Fresh, Renaissance Mumbai

    Artisan – French Bistro, Sofitel Mumbai BKC

    Le Cirque Signature, The Leela Mumbai

    Luna, The St. Regis Mumbai

    Caprese, Shangri-La Hotel Bengaluru

    Le Cirque Signature, The Leela Palace Bengaluru

    Le Jardin, The Oberoi Bengaluru

    The Wine Company, Gurugram

    The Hong Kong Club, Andaz Delhi

    Dum Pukht, ITC Maurya New Delhi

    Pluck, Hotel Pullman New Delhi Aerocity

    Two star award

    The Chambers, The Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai

    Wasabi by Morimoto, The Taj Mahal Hotel New Delhi

    Le Cirque, The Leela Palace New Delhi

    WINE DESTINATION AWARD

    The Wine Rack, Mumbai

    Romano’s, JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar

    Le Cirque Signature, The Leela Mumbai

    Toscano, Bengaluru

    Caprese, Shangri-La Hotel Bengaluru

    Le Jardin, The Oberoi Bengaluru

    Qla, New Delhi

    Le Cirque, The Leela Palace New Delhi

    WINE-TRAINED STAFF AWARD

    The Table, Mumbai

    San: Qi, Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai

    Dum Pukht, ITC Maratha Mumbai

    Dublin, ITC Windsor Bengaluru

    The Wine Company, Gurugram

    Honk, Hotel Pullman New Delhi Aerocity

     

     

     

     

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