Ambi Shiraz Cabernet is a premium red blend crafted in the scenic vineyards of Madhya Pradesh, an emerging wine region in India. This blend of Shiraz and Cabernet (which one?) showcases the vineyard’s commitment to producing high-quality, innovative wines, making it a standout choice for wine enthusiasts seeking something fresh and distinctive.
Type:
Red
Varietal:
Shiraz and Cabernet (the label does not say Sauvignon or Franc, nor the percentage)
Region:
Titari, Madhya Pradesh
Vintage:
2024 (same year tasting)
Alcohol Content:
12.6%
SCORE :
73
Tasting Notes:
If you’re looking for a red wine that’s got personality without taking itself too seriously, the Ambi Shiraz Cabernet Dry is just the ticket.
Visual Review
The intensity is medium, with a pale ruby hue that catches the light just right. It’s clear and intense, making for a wine that feels perfectly appropriate, visually speaking.
Aroma Review
Let’s just say the nose is… uncomplicated. You’ve got your basics here: a light presence of black and dried fruits, a touch of spice, and just a whisper of black olive. There’s also this weird, almost artificial note in the mix that makes you stop and wonder, “What’s going on here?” But overall, it’s fair and nothing too offensive. Let’s call it aromatically modest—there, I said it.
Taste Review
Things start getting a lot more enjoyable here. The acidity is medium, giving it that perfect balance between sharp and smooth, while the light body makes it easy to sip (or gulp—no judgment). Tannins are also medium, so your mouth won’t feel like the Sahara after a glass or two.
The wine is dry, with a lovely dash of black cherry, blackberry, and a hint of cedar. It’s distinct without being over-the-top and really well balanced for a wine of this kind.
As for complexity, it’s not trying to win any awards there—it’s more of a solid “average.” But that’s okay because the finish is moderately long and leaves you with a pleasant, lasting impression. Plus, this little number has some good aging potential, so it might even surprise you after a few years. It’s a fun, easy-drinking wine that doesn’t take itself too seriously—but then again, neither should we!
Food Pairing :
- Grilled lamb chops, Beef steak, Pork ribs, Roasted chicken, Duck breast, Turkey with herbs
- Biryani, Rogan josh, Lamb curry, Tandoori chicken, Mutton kebabs, Butter chicken
- Pizza with pepperoni, Mushroom risotto, Beef lasagna, Spaghetti Bolognese, Shepherd’s pie
- Paneer tikka, Dal makhani, Baingan bharta, Malai kofta, Palak paneer
Price:
₹ 900/- (Madhya Pradesh)
Availability:
Ambi Wineshops
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