Tilt White

Tilt White

Tilt White is here to add a splash of fun to your wine adventures. Light and (almost) refreshing, it’s perfect for chilling with friends or just winding down after a long day. Tilt White promises to keep things breezy. So, let’s pour a glass, kick back, and enjoy the ride.

Tilt White type

Type:

White

Tilt White grape varietal

Varietal:

indigenous grape varietal

Tilt White wine region

Region:

Malshiras, Maharashtra

Tilt White wine vintage

Vintage:

2024 (same year tasting)

Tilt White alcohol degree

Alcohol Content:

11%

Tilt White wine experience

SCORE :

45

Indian wine tasting notes

Tasting Notes:

Tilt White

Visual Review

Tilt White starts off looking like it’s got its act together. The color is a respectable gold—nothing too wild, but appropriate for what you’d expect from a wine in a can. It’s transparent, not hiding anything, and its clarity is crystal clear, almost sparkling.

Aroma Review

But then comes the aroma, and well… it’s a bit of a letdown. The intensity is weak, as if it’s not really trying to make an impression.

You catch some simple, average nose qualities with hints of melon and a whiff of baked cake. There’s also some stewed apple, which isn’t exactly exciting. It’s like the wine decided to bring a little something, but not enough to really get the party started.

Taste Review

When it hits your palate, things stay pretty safe. The acidity is medium, the body is very light, and the alcohol warmth is barely noticeable.

It’s a bit sweet, with a few hints of apricot, yellow apple, and a touch of melon. The flavor intensity is noticeable, but don’t expect it to go beyond that. There’s some balance, but it’s limited in complexity, and honestly, the finish is moderate and pretty forgettable.

I would call it a moderately enjoyable tasting experience, but the cooked fruit flavors are a bit too much, lacking the fresh, vibrant notes you’d hope for. So, while Tilt White doesn’t completely miss the mark, it’s not exactly standing tall in the crowd either. Cheers, but with a cautious sip!.

Indian wine food pairing

Food Pairing :

  1. Sushi, Grilled prawns, Fish tacos, Oysters
  2. Roast chicken, Grilled turkey, Chicken tikka
  3. Pork tenderloin, Lamb kebabs, Veal scallopini
  4. Paneer tikka, Vegetable stir-fry, Aloo gobi
  5. Caesar salad, Greek salad, Cucumber salad
  6. Brie, Goat cheese, Camembert
  7. Lemon tart, Apple strudel, Vanilla ice cream
Indian wine price

Price:

₹ 180/- for 250ml (MH)

Indian wine availibility

Availability:

Any wineshop

Indian wine website

Website :

fratelliwines.in

Indian wine gallery

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