Top Brands of Wine
Shakespeare had said, “Good wine is a finest familiar being if it is used well.”
Wine and food is frequently directed as a unique and strange division of science, though it’s not as strange as it appears to be, it is in fact really simple. Since Roman times history of wine can be dated in UK. There were many vineyards in Wales and England area till the time of the Norman Conquest out of which majority of them were attached to monasteries. The regions of concentration were the coastal areas of Somerset, Herefordshire, Southeast, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.
In 1951, first modern marketable vineyard introduced at Hambledon in Hampshire. Wine industry is dependent upon on the production of grapes. According to the environmental conditions UK is not appropriate for production of grapes. In UK they are grown mainly in Wales and Southern England. In few parts of Southern England the subsoil is limestone or chalk.
The main varieties of grape sowed in the UK are Bacchus, Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Reichensteiner, Sylva blank and Muller Thurgau.
Welsh and English wine is made from fresh grapes developed in the UK, while British wine is a type of ‘made wine’ which can be produced in Ireland and UK from grape juice, grape must, combination of fruit juices or by imported grapes. Even though products of ‘made wine’ can be called ‘wine’ they should be prefixed with names such as mead, British, tonic, fruits etc.
By all these problems still there are more than 250 commercial vineyards in UK and the industry is growing rapidly on large scale.
The best brands of wine are:
- Nye timber broadly considered as the best brand of wine.
- New Wave Wines is the UK’s largest curious grape named brand.
- Three choirs large actions in the midlands preparing some tasty and well priced brands.
- Davenport is the UK’s most important organic produces, which makes fresh, sparkling whites fully flavored.
- In the North Downs Denbies, is also the largest producer of different brands of wine.
Thus, many different popular wine brands are produced in UK.
Even, the Indian wines re gaining popularity in the international market nowadays. The exports of wine from the country are increasing at a rapid rate. The wine brands of India are gradually gaining way in the list of excellent wine brands in the overseas markets. Following are the top wine brands in India:
Indage Wines:
Indage is regarded as one the leading Indian brands of wine, both in valuation as well as volume. This wine brand was primarily making to prepare wines that were bottled in India, but now this practice has been discontinued.
Grover Vineyards:
Grover vineyards were established in 1989 in Bangalore. La Reserve the main red wine brands was announced to be world’s finest red wine in August 1995. The company is well-known for maintaining its finest quality.
Sula wines:
Sula wines were launched in 2000, which was the primary marketing wine company in India. It provides wine of high quality at high price. With the passage of time the wines company started producing wine of all price ranges. Sula is one of the popular wine producing company in Maharashtra.
Sankalp wines:
Sankalp wines were firstly established in 2001 under the industrial policy of Grape processing.
Renaissance Wines:
Renaissance wines are situated in the surrounding area of Nashik city. Their packaging is outstanding and it also tastes well.
Vintage Wines:
Vintage is regarded as the most expensive type of wine. They are prepared from the best quality grapes that are yielded many years before they are ready for selling to the public.
Thus, there are many top brands of wine are available in foreign countries as well as in India. The best amongst them can be chosen for getting pleasure of drinking wine.
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