Calling Wine Lovers! 6 Best Red Wines Under INR 1000!

By Niveditha Kalyanaraman

October 20th, 2023

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From the pubs and bars of Mumbai to the chilled environment of Kashmir, a glass of wine is the popular choice of a celebratory drink. A trustworthy red wine is crafted from premium quality grapes with the help of special yeast species that convert starch and glucose into alcohol and carbon dioxide. Here are 6 best red wines in India under INR 1000.

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Big Banyan: Rs. 750/- (12.5% alcohol)

Indian-originated red wine that is affordable and of matchless premium quality. This red wine paired with grilled food is the perfect end to any day.

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Sula Red Wine: Rs. 900/- (13-16% alcohol)

A classical quality drink which is one of the most economical wines in the country. It has been crafted by a world-class Indian-based winery since 1999 and exported to more than 50 countries.

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York Arros: Rs. 930/- (14.3% alcohol)

York Arros is the 3rd best wine in India and is considered the symbolic face of Indian red wines, not just in India but also outside the borders. Spicy foods and York Arros have a matchless bond in the world.

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Four Season Barrique Reserve: Rs. 990/- (13% alcohol)

Enjoyed under 20 degrees Celsius with grilled food, it is one of the best wines in India in 2023. It is a rare breed that is a full-bodied, complex, smoky, and earthy-flavored, world-unique wine brand.

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Fratelli: Rs. 1000/- (13.5% alcohol)

It has a high-profile flavour, which is the main reason for its success in the world of wine. Its smoky flavour with chocolate and coffee hints makes it loveable for the Indian palate.

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KRSMA Sangiovese: Rs. 1000/- (13.6% alcohol)

Karnataka-based, world-class KRSMA estate winery produced the best Indian wine. Here is the drink where Indian culture and heritage meet innovation. It has a mod loveable sweet cherry flavor with mild hints of clove.

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