Monday, December 19, 2005

3 steps to buying the right wine

There's something about X'mas and the New Year that's special -- perhaps it's the nip in the air, or the imitation holly wreaths and plastic Santa dolls being sold by the wayside stalls in Connaught Place in Delhi and Commercial Street in Bangalore -- there's definitely a sense of one year drawing to a close, and the expectation of another year starting afresh.
What to buy

Depends upon your budget and inclination, really. The best value wines are Indian wines from the old favourites: Ivy from Indage, most of the wines from Sula (I'd skip the Madera) and all the stuff from Grover. All priced at between Rs 300-500 per bottle.

If you're inclined towards imported wines (and don't want to spend a bomb) you could start with Michel Laroche (French, Rs 650) or Paso de Luz (Chilean, Rs 720); Hardy's Stamp series (Australian, Rs 750) and Astica (Argentinian, Rs 800) are also good buys.

Want to splurge a bit? I really like the Green Point wines from Australia (Rs 1,600-1,750), as well as the Chardonnay & Merlot from Casa Lapostolle (Chile; Rs 1,500-1,600), while the Italians from Ruffino and Antinori (all Rs 2,000+) are just sublime.

And we have yet to touch the better French wines or champagnes -- which, since they start at Rs 2,500 and rapidly go stratospheric, we'll not talk about.

Why to buy

Champagnes are for celebrating those special occasions and to romance that special girl; sparkling wines make great aperitifs. Savour white wines if you are feeling hot (and want to get cool), and red wines if you're already cool and want to 'get it on'.

How to buy

All retailers will give you a discount if you pick up a goodly quantity (anything over three bottles) -- so work out your season's requirements (and budget) and strike a good deal.

Here's wishing you all a Merry X'mas -- cheers!

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