It’s something to do with that colour, I guess; the alluring pink stuff, when poured into a glass, is irresistible. And no, contrary to popular belief, rosé isn’t just apt for summer drinking. The light, cherry coloured rosé from the Art Collection of Grover Zampa is a bottle all of us cover. Launched earlier this year, this wine is an intricate assemblage of the Cabernet Sauvignin and Shiraz varieties, grown in the Sahyadri valley. The fruity and aromatic wine is light, appeals to my taste buds and rejuvenates me instantly. A zesty white Reisling is my choice for a get-together with friends, lots of banter, and good food. Its crisp acidity was surprisingly refreshing. And no, not just the ladies, the gentlemen enjoy this wine equally — I can vouch for that! Four Season’s Vintner’s Reserve red wine is yet another beautifully layered, complex wine, ideal for parties. Of course, there also are other hugely popular wines, which not just happen to be apt for the festive season, but also appeal to several palates. The subtle hints of grapefruit, cherry, and orange blossom matched perfectly with most accompanying rich side dishes. On these special occasions, with drinking opportunities aplenty, why not opt for some good wines Rosé, hands down, is my favourite wine. So, uncork the bottles and let the wine flow along with conversations, fun and merriment of the festive season.
Meticulously nurtured and aged over two years in barrels, followed by two years of aging in barrels is what sets this one apart.With festivities in the air, shift your focus to wine — especially rosé — and get the good times going! WINE-791133. This light bodied, smooth wine Extruders Factory is a delight at any special occasion. In fact, no celebration is complete without a rosé for me. With the festive season arriving, there are bound to be parties and celebrations galore. I saved it up for a party here, last autumn.jpg With festivities in the air, shift your focus to wine — especially rosé — and get the good times going!While everyone has been smiling with a mug of beer in their hands, thanks to the Oktoberfest hangover, I’m getting ready to bring out my favourite wines. I recollect being gifted a Mirabeau Rosé in London by a friend. Cheers! Mini is a food writer. I’ve been holding on to my bottle, but with the festive season calling for generosity, I will be pouring it out!A glass of sparkling Shiraz definitely adds a sparkle to the festive season, making it an ideal inclusion too. Refreshing and aromatic, it perks me up just any time, and even becomes the cynosure of all eyes at parties. It’s also one that, in my opinion, adds a touch of drama and elegance to any gathering. Inarguably, Rosé is also a crowd pleaser. I prefer to usher in my festive season with this wine, each year. The Chandon Brut Rosé in India remains an all time favourite, since it never lets you down. We were all too sorry when the bottle was over. Most wine drinkers enjoy a chilled glass of this delicate wine.