Top Wines That You Must  Try

Top Wines That You Must Try

Wine is a type of alcoholic drink that is produced through the process of fermentation from grapes. Wine is among the most commonly consumed alcoholic drinks in the globe, and the market has various types of wines. Hence, while selecting the wine, personal taste has to be taken into consideration. If you are a first-time wine buyer, then you may want to make your initial purchases that encompass a few types with the intention of determining the best one for your taste buds. You can also consult the friends, family, or even the employee of the wine shop you are purchasing the wine from. There is little doubt that wine collectors are more likely to spend a great deal of money on the wine of their choice in today’s day and age than consumers in previous years of history. There are a lot of amazing wines out there, yet they will be considered to be unique because it is hard to find them; however, their background and their taste make them unique. Here are a few of the top wines that you must try: Amazing Wine Romanée Conti Grand Cru Vintage 1945 This wine, known as the wine of Burgundy, holds a record as the wine that was sold at the highest bid at auction. One bottle of this type of wine was sold at $558,000 in the year 2018. Due to its small production after World War II and the fact that the vineyard has exceptional quality, the price skyrockets.Screaming Eagle Cabernet Sauvignon 1992 Full-bodied and rare, this California red wine follows Les Imaginarium’s philosophy of producing wine like fine art. The same type of wine in a 1992 bottle can cost as much as $500, 000 for a single bottle. Jeroboam of Château Mouton Rothchild (1945) A jeroboam is a specific size of wine bottle that is a bit larger than the standard Bordeaux bottle, and the Mouton Rothschild 1945 is even a collector’s item. Its price can go as high as $310, 000, depending on some of the factors to be highlighted shortly. Cheval Blanc 1947 That is why another Bordeaux wine called Cheval Blanc is also defined by elegance and, at the same time, complexity. The 1947 vintage is one type of port that, when in a bottle, will cost you over $300,000. Château Lafite Rothschild 1787 This is the oldest wine produced in France in the Bordeaux region, and it is among the popular wines in the market. Despite the controversy about its originality, it is valued on the market at over two hundred thousand dollars. Red Wines: Red wines are mainly produced from red grapes, and they are characterized by being full-bodied wines with high alcohol contents as compared with white wines. The popular types of red wine are Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Merlot. White wines: White wine is produced from the white grape, while red wine is produced from the red grape, and in most cases, white wines have low contents and  are lighter than red wines. A number of people’s favorite white wines are the Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, as well as the Riesling. Sparkling wines: They are wine products that contain carbon dioxide in them, and this is what causes the fizz when the wines are opened. There is a wide variety of sparkling wines that include Champagne, Prosecco, and Cava. Sweet wines Sweet wines are wines that are most rich in sugar; also, wines that contain much sugar. It is normally produced with dessert grapes such as the Muscat or Riesling. Conclusion The fact is that the world of wine is really very big, and it is difficult to imagine more diverse sommeliers. This includes the thick and chock-full red wines to the light, refreshing (yet surprisingly complex) white wines. For the first-time alcohol drinkers or those that have been consuming wine for years, tasting these great wines is a must-do. There is one thing that you always need to recall when it comes to wine, and it comes as a personal thing. Just try and find what your preference is; don’t be shy about it. To wine experiences that you would not want to forget!  

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 Greater Than Gin: Art of Gin at the bbb Awards 2024

Greater Than Gin: Art of Gin at the bbb Awards 2024

Greater Than Gin shined at the BBB Awards 2024 (Best Brands in Bars 2024). The much-anticipated awards were announced with full glory at the KTPO Convention Centre, Whitefield, Bengaluru, on 4 September 2024. It was a glittering ceremony that celebrated the cream of beverage alcohol and non-alcoholic drink brands across India for craftsmanship, innovation, and excellence in the country’s best bars. In collaboration with Byg Ventures and Guala Closures, Brews & Spirits hosted the ceremony. It was followed by some of the finest brands from India as they came forth, taking this award home for their worthy contribution to the drinking scene. A major highlight of the night was our very own Editor-in-Chief of The Style. World, Ms. Shrishti Jaiswal, as she took over the stage to facilitate some of the most coveted awards for the night.  Craft, Innovation, and Excellence of Greater Than Gin Greater Than Gin shines bright in the ever-changing world of spirits. This is that gin which, over these years, has continued to uphold both tradition and innovation with aplomb without losing an iota of its sophistication. Founded in India, a country that overflows with a rich and diverse history concerning spices, flavours, and botanicals, Greater Than Gin has been fascinating gin lovers with its specific taste and peculiar process of production. From its inception to the most celebrated gin in India is an interesting story. Origin Story: Greater Than Gin was born with the notion to create a high-quality, locally produced gin that stands shoulder to shoulder with its global counterparts. It is this keenness for distillation that brought founders Anand Virmani and Vaibhav Singh together to create a gin that is Indian at heart but world-wide in its spirit. Thus, they started the parent company of Greater Than Gin called Nao Spirits in 2015 in Goa—popular for its vibrant cultural beauty, coastal beauty, and experimental spirit. In the monopolized Indian market for whiskey, rum, and beer, Greater Than was truly a pioneer. The creators wanted to tap into the gin potential of the Indian market and the great history it enjoys with juniper and botanicals, both being indispensable ingredients to make exceptional gin. A Taste of Indian Gin: The Botanical Blend More than anything, the painful selection of botanicals, local and international, is what sets Greater Than Gin apart. The juniper, which is at the heart of any gin, is from Macedonia, while other botanicals like coriander seeds, fennel, chamomile, and ginger are proudly Indian. This is a deliberate botanical blend that imparts its characteristic flavour profile into Greater Than Gin: citrusy, fresh, and herbaceous with a spice base. Smoothened and crisp, this would work just as well in a classic gin and tonic as in a slightly more involved cocktail, allowing it to please a wide range of gin drinkers. Evolution of Greater Than Gin Quite interestingly, since its birth, the evolution of Greater Than has been witnessed, from first being introduced as a gin for the Indian market to international attention regarding its quality and flavour among the connoisseurs of gin. Soon after, when demand increased, exports began to start to countries such as the UK, Singapore, and Spain, among others, further establishing it as an internationally recognised brand of gin. Besides the classic Greater Than, several limited-edition expressions have been released as a homage to some of the very disparate and exotic flavours of India. And with each new release, the brand furthers its ethos of crafting something greater-whether through unique infusions with chefs or experimenting with innovative ingredients like kaffir lime and Szechuan peppercorns. Bottling Elegance of the Greater Than Gin While the taste of Greater Than Gin is, of course, the number one reason for trying it, its beautiful minimalist packaging makes a very important part of the product’s allure. The tall, slim bottle is meant to reflect this modern, premium character of the gin. The name “Greater Than” is reflected by a striking yet minimalist “>” symbol on the bottle, which truly represents the ambition of the brand to create a gin that is greater than expected and even superior to the ordinary. Transparent glass shows off the clarity of the gin, while a clean and monochromatic label displays a statement of simplicity and elegance. It reflects the purity of the spirit inside but also makes it one of those attractive additions to every bar or drinks cabinet. The bottle design itself—a sleek, handsome echo of the clean, crisp experience that is drinking Greater Than Gin—perfectly captures the ethos of the brand: minimalist and modern, yet with a sense of sophistication that appeals to the casual gin drinker and the aficionado alike. Unwrapping the Limited Editions of Greater Than Gin Greater Than Gin is one such brand that has taken up a new way of marrying traditional craftsmanship with innovative flavours. Therefore, it has widened its arsenal with several limited-edition gins. Each of its expressions oozes an assurance from the brand of being unique and adventurous in spirit-making. Let’s look into the different limited editions as follows: 1. Broken Bat Gin Broken Bat Gin is a true homage to the rich and aromatic heritage of the spirit but with a twist for modern tastes. The name “broken bat” itself was born from classic cricket terminology for its resilience and characteristic. It is a complex blend of traditional botanicals combined with unexpected flavours that provide a robust yet complex profile. Rich and earthy, with just a little hint of spice, it is in a class of its own for gin connoisseurs interested in experiencing something new and memorable. 2. No Sleep Coffee Infused Gin For the true connoisseur, this is where it gets interesting: No Sleep Coffee Infused. This limited edition combines the aromatic richness of fresh-brewed coffee with the crisp freshness of gin. High-quality coffee beans infused in it lend a bold and refreshing flavour profile, representing a perfect blend of the best of both worlds. Smooth, with aromas of gin and the kick of coffee, it

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