Indian white wines are steadily gaining recognition, reflecting the country’s evolving wine industry. These wines offer a diverse range of profiles, from crisp and refreshing to rich and aromatic. While some stand out for their exceptional flavor and balance, others highlight the industry’s developmental stages. The unique climatic conditions and innovative techniques used in winemaking contribute to their distinct character.
Below, you’ll find a curated list of tasting reviews that provide detailed insights into the diverse profiles and quality of Indian white wines.
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Amaris Réserve Chardonnay 2020
63/100 – ₹ 1,400/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Big Banyan L’angoor
42/100 – ₹ 425/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Fratelli Chardonnay
73/100 – ₹ 880/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Fratelli Sidus White
50/100 – ₹ 380/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Grover Chêne 2019
71/100 – ₹ 2,100/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Grover La Réserve Blanc
69/100 – ₹ 1,175/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Pomona’s Mango
33/100 – ₹550/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Soma Riesling Reserve
72/100 – ₹ 1,275/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Sula Sauvignon Blanc
68/100 – ₹ 795/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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Vallonné Riesling
71/100 – ₹ 1,200/- (Maharashtra) – Read more
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York Chardonnay
82/100 – ₹ 995/- (Maharashtra) – Read more