Hi,
I am intrested in buying red wine and I am from India. So can anyone agree to me know the good brands that are within india arouind the price range of 600 rs per bottle and where on earth can I buy in delhi.. I am a bit initiate so any help is apperciated. Also what kind of food are going good near the rad wine and temp are around 30 to 40 degrees celcius within india. So how do i store the wine in the house and at what warmth.
Thanks.
Answers:
Probably just the primary names will get it to India. You may get more French and Italian wines than California wines.
Major California brands that may be import are: Beringer, and Robert Mondavi. You may have better luck beside Italian chianti -- the reds are deep and even-bodied.
However, from looking at one article, it sounds as if here are very few wine stores contained by Delhi, due to high tarriffs. "Wine sale are growing in India at nearly 30 percent annually, and a younger generation of just now cosmopolitan Indians are eschewing the evening peg of whiskey in favor of something a bit lighter. For European and U.S. wine producers, this rapidly expanding souk represents a highly desirable and on the other hand frustratingly inaccessible sphere. Taxes imposed on imported wine enjoy made French and Californian labels unaffordable to adjectives but India's superrich, transforming the most unremarkable EUR3 vin de table into a wild, and inevitably disappointing, extravagance, costing the rupee equivalent of EUR15."
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If you do find some wine: Store the wine at 68 degrees Fahrenheit surrounded by a dark closet. Do not store red wine surrounded by the refrigerator.
sorry bud never been to india, never plan on it.
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I am intrested in buying red wine and I am from India. So can anyone agree to me know the good brands that are within india arouind the price range of 600 rs per bottle and where on earth can I buy in delhi.. I am a bit initiate so any help is apperciated. Also what kind of food are going good near the rad wine and temp are around 30 to 40 degrees celcius within india. So how do i store the wine in the house and at what warmth.
Thanks.
Answers:
Probably just the primary names will get it to India. You may get more French and Italian wines than California wines.
Major California brands that may be import are: Beringer, and Robert Mondavi. You may have better luck beside Italian chianti -- the reds are deep and even-bodied.
However, from looking at one article, it sounds as if here are very few wine stores contained by Delhi, due to high tarriffs. "Wine sale are growing in India at nearly 30 percent annually, and a younger generation of just now cosmopolitan Indians are eschewing the evening peg of whiskey in favor of something a bit lighter. For European and U.S. wine producers, this rapidly expanding souk represents a highly desirable and on the other hand frustratingly inaccessible sphere. Taxes imposed on imported wine enjoy made French and Californian labels unaffordable to adjectives but India's superrich, transforming the most unremarkable EUR3 vin de table into a wild, and inevitably disappointing, extravagance, costing the rupee equivalent of EUR15."
See end URL below.
If you do find some wine: Store the wine at 68 degrees Fahrenheit surrounded by a dark closet. Do not store red wine surrounded by the refrigerator.
sorry bud never been to india, never plan on it.
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