Sula Shiraz Cabernet

Sula Shiraz Cabernet

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian wine experience

SCORE :

71

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian Wine of India price

Price:

₹ 1,045/- (MH)

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian Wine Value for Price

VALUE FOR Price:

★★

Sula Shiraz Cabernet is part of a lineup that’s become a staple across India. Whether you’re uncorking for a relaxed evening or pairing it with your favourite meal, it brings familiar comfort with just enough edge to keep things interesting.

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian Wine vintage

Vintage:

2024 (1 year old at tasting)

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian Wine alcohol degree

Alcohol Content:

13.5%

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian Wine type

Type:

Red

Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian Wine grape varietal

Varietal:

85% Shiraz 15% Cabernet Sauvignon

Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 85-15
Sula Shiraz Cabernet Indian wine region

Region:

Nashik, Maharashtra

Visual Review

It’s got a look that says it’s taking itself seriously. The color is deep ruby, intense and fitting for its style, with a slightly opaque body that keeps things mysterious just enough. It’s clear, focused, and confidently vibrant in the glass, just what you want when you’re pouring a red that aims to be a dinner table regular.

Aroma Review

Sula Shiraz Cabernet brings energy. Bold and expressive, it leans into a delightful mix of black cherry, cracked pepper, and a splash of strawberry that keeps things fun. It doesn’t try to be overly complex or exotic, but what it does, it does very well. There’s enough variety to keep you sniffing for a second go. The nose quality is very good, clean, punchy, and clearly composed by people who know what they’re doing.

Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon chart

Taste Review

It’s a dry wine, and everything is sitting nicely in the medium range: body, alcohol, tannins, viscosity. Acidity leans on the lighter side, making it an easy sipper. Flavor intensity is strong, and it manages to stay balanced throughout. The complexity is moderate, which is actually perfect for the price and purpose. It’s not trying to be something it’s not. The finish is pleasant, moderate, and, thankfully, doesn’t overstay its welcome.

There’s a familiar note that creeps in, that slightly bitter, green capsicum taste that seems to sneak into way too many bottles from India (storage problem maybe?). But here’s the good news: it behaves itself. Give it an hour or so to breathe and it mellows out, letting the fruit and spice lead the conversation.

All in all, the Sula Shiraz Cabernet is a classic, and I mean that in the best way. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it rolls just fine. A solid wine with very good quality, reliable charm, and enough personality to make you open a second bottle. Just don’t skip the decanting step

Wine of India availibility

Availability:

Any wineshop

Wine of India website

Website :

sulavineyards.com

Wine of India food pairing

Food Pairing :

  1. Pizza Margherita, Pepperoni pizza, Lasagna, Beef tacos, Cheese platter, Grilled lamb chops, Roast chicken, BBQ ribs, Burgers, Sausages
  2. Butter chicken, Tandoori chicken, Mutton rogan josh, Paneer tikka, Chicken kebabs, Seekh kebab, Dal makhani, Masala dosa, Veg Kolhapuri
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