Good Earth Wine Bleu

Good Earth Wine Bleu

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian wine experience

SCORE :

67

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian Wine of India price

Price:

₹ 900/- (MH)

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian Wine Value for Price

VALUE FOR Price:

★★★

Good Earth Wine Bleu is a red wine that brings together the bold character of Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon. Crafted in Nashik’s vineyards, it offers a smooth and approachable experience. Its versatility makes a reliable choice for a cozy evening or a lively gathering.

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian Wine vintage

Vintage:

2024 (1 year old at tasting)

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian Wine alcohol degree

Alcohol Content:

13%

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian Wine type

Type:

Red

Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian Wine grape varietal

Varietal:

Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon

Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon 50 50
Good Earth Wine Bleu Indian wine region

Region:

Nashik, Maharashtra

Visual Review

There’s something undeniably inviting about Good Earth Blue when you first pour it into the glass. It’s got that deep, almost brooding ruby hue—pretty opaque, yet still clear and intense. Exactly what you want from a red wine that looks the part. If appearances were everything, this one would be off to a great start.

Aroma Review

The aromas are moderately expressive, with a mix of black cherries, capsicum, and a touch of black pepper. Nothing too wild or complex, but it does the job. The intensity leans towards medium-plus, and the overall nose quality is quite good. At this point, you’re thinking, “Alright, maybe this wine has some personality.”.

Good Earth Wine Bleu chart

Taste Review

And then comes the sip. It’s… fine. The acidity is medium, the body is medium, the alcohol warmth is medium—starting to see a pattern? Tannins are on the lighter side, and there’s a decent viscosity to it. The flavor intensity is noticeable, but the complexity? Let’s call it “straightforward.” Balance is, well, balanced, so at least nothing is aggressively out of place. But the finish? Slightly short and unremarkable, leaving you wondering if you actually just had a sip or merely imagined it.

Overall, it’s moderately enjoyable but doesn’t exactly make a lasting impression. When it comes down to quality, it leans towards the lower end of the spectrum. It’s drinkable, but let’s just say you won’t be rushing to write home about it.

Wine of India availibility

Availability:

Any wineshop

Wine of India website

Website :

gooddropwine.com

Wine of India food pairing

Food Pairing :

  1. Grilled lamb chops, roasted duck, tandoori chicken, seekh kebabs, grilled pork ribs
  2. Baingan bharta, mushroom stroganoff, paneer tikka, ratatouille, grilled portobello mushrooms
  3. Pepperoni pizza, lamb kebabs, beef burgers, pulled pork sandwiches, chicken shawarma
  4. Spaghetti arrabbiata, lamb biryani, mutton rogan josh, coq au vin, beef stew
  5. Aged cheddar, gouda, smoked cheese, gruyère, blue cheese
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