Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon wine experience

SCORE :

67

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon Wine of India price

Price:

₹ 2,100/- (MH)

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon value for price

VALUE FOR Price:


Introducing Sula Vineyards’ RĀSĀ Cabernet Sauvignon, an elegant and complex red wine crafted with utmost care and commitment to sustainability. Aged for 14 to 16 months in French oak barrels, it reflects the essence of nature itself, but at a cost that feels more about exclusivity than sheer quality.

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon Wine type

Type:

Red

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon grape varietal

Varietal:

Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon 100

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon wine region

Region:

Nashik, Maharashtra


Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon Wine vintage

Vintage:

2024 (Same year tasting)

Rāsā Cabernet Sauvignon alcohol degree

Alcohol Content:

14%

Indian wine tasting notes

Tasting Notes:

Visual Review

With a deep, almost impenetrable ruby hue, it sits in the glass like a wine that means business. Little translucency here, this one is rich, intense, and exactly the color you’d expect from a bold red.

Aroma Review

There’s a pronounced aroma intensity, but it plays it cool, nothing too over-the-top. A mix of jam, vanilla, and cooked black fruits drifts up, setting the stage for a promising sip. The nose quality is good, and while the aroma characteristics lean towards the moderate side, they work together harmoniously, giving off an inviting warmth.

Taste Review

The taste doesn’t punch you in the face, nor does it leave you wondering where it went, it finds a comfortable middle ground. Medium acidity, medium body, medium alcohol… you see where this is going. Even the tannins are on the lighter side, making it a smoother ride than some might expect from a Cabernet Sauvignon. The dryness is well-integrated, and while it doesn’t deliver fireworks in terms of complexity, it’s distinct enough to hold your interest. The finish is moderate, just enough to leave a lasting impression without overstaying its welcome.

Overall, the experience is ok. While it doesn’t quite reach the upper echelons of greatness, it’s an acceptable wine that does its job well, but the quality does not justify its price unfortunately.


Wine of India food pairing

Food Pairing :

  1. Ribeye steak, Lamb chops, Tandoori lamb, Grilled pork ribs, Seekh kebabs, Roast beef
  2. Beef bourguignon, Coq au vin, Rogan josh, Nihari, Pork vindaloo
  3. Smoked brisket, Char siu pork, Tandoori chicken, Barbecue pulled pork, Mutton barra kebab
  4. Aged cheddar, Gouda, Parmigiano Reggiano, Blue cheese, Kalari cheese, Smoked paneer
  5. Stuffed bell peppers, Ratatouille, Baingan bharta, Paneer tikka, Mushroom do pyaza
  6. Beef ragu, Lasagna, Pasta puttanesca, Mutton keema pasta, Chettinad mushroom curry
  7. Dark chocolate lava cake, Flourless chocolate torte, Walnut brownie, Gulab jamun, Chocolate barfi
Wine of India availibility

Availability:

Any wineshop

Wine of India website

Website :

sulavineyards.com

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Gallery :

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