Pour Decisions Made Right: Celebrating Red Wine Day with Chandon Aurva

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Red Wine: A Toast to India’s Bold Shiraz That’s Turning Heads and Tantalising Palates

Red, red wine… rich, and ready… to romance our senses… Yes, this National Red Wine Day, 28th August, TheGlitz shows the way that there’s no better way to uncork indulgence than red wine or better still with Chandon Aurva. A showstopper in every sense, Aurva is the spirited story bottled straight from the heart of Nashik. Crafted exclusively from Indian-grown Shiraz and aged gracefully in French oak barrels for 10 months, this beauty is the ultimate proof that India can indeed raise a red to rival the world. Think cherries and plums having a dance with blueberries, spiced up with just a hint of cloves… and finishing as smoothly as a whispered secret… and you have this phenomenal red wine.

Decanted Dreams: Where Heritage Meets Terroir

The word Aurva comes from Sanskrit, meaning “of the earth,” and it couldn’t be a more fitting name for a wine that pays homage to India’s terroir. Behind its creation stand two wine aficionados… Kaushal Khairnar and Dan Buckle… who dared to bottle not just a Shiraz, but an entire philosophy that is a bridge between tradition and innovation, terroir and technique, local soil and global savoir faire.

Sip Happens, but Only the Best with Aurva

Red wine lovers know that the right bottle isn’t really just about grapes… it’s about moments. And Aurva is designed to slip seamlessly into them all. Imagine a grilled steak sizzling on the plate, or a rich butter chicken teasing the senses, or even a platter of smoky roasted mushrooms ready to be devoured. This Shiraz doesn’t shy away; it embraces each flavour with flair. For the global palate, Aurva mingles effortlessly with wood-fired pizzas, creamy pastas, or a decadent charcuterie spread. Whether it’s a quiet dinner for two or a celebratory soirée, Aurva ensures you’ll always pour with panache.

Crush Worthy: A Celebration of India’s Vineyards

In every glass of Aurva lies a tribute to the farmers and vineyards that nurture India’s grape-growing legacy. With sustainable practices and meticulous care, these vineyards have turned Nashik into India’s very own Napa. Chandon takes pride in spotlighting domestic grape growers, proving that world-class wines don’t just come from France or Ital… they can flourish right here, under the Indian sun. With Aurva, India’s soil, climate, and craftsmanship unite to create a red that’s velvety, nuanced, and oh-so-vibrant.

The Red Letter Day We’ve All Been Waiting For

So this National Red Wine Day, TheGlitz raises a toast to the best in red wines, as this day is more than just a date on the calendar; it’s an invitation to pause, pour, and appreciate the artistry behind every bottle. Aurva elevates this celebration by reminding us that wine is not merely a drink, it’s an experience, a culture, and often, the perfect excuse to linger at the table just a little longer. To sip Aurva is to sip the spirit of India itself, one that is grounded, graceful, and growing in recognition across the globe.

Pour Some Rouge on Me

What makes Aurva irresistible isn’t just the blend of berries, spices, and oak, it’s the narrative it carries. Each glass is a story of passion, perseverance, and the sheer audacity of India’s wine dream.

So, this Red Wine Day, forget predictable picks. Instead, reach for a glass that embodies heritage, honours local soil, and yet feels as cosmopolitan as any label from Bordeaux or Barossa. Here’s the call: uncork the bottle, raise the glass, and let the ruby richness of Chandon Aurva make this Red Wine Day a celebration worth remembering. …Because when the wine is this good, every sip feels like a standing ovation to the land, the hands, and the heart that make it possible. So let’s raise a toast to our Indian red wine passion – Chandon Aurva.

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