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Charles Rousseau Sauvignon Blanc, 75 cl

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The Aim Of The Indian Wine Consumer's Choice Awards (IWCCA) Is To Give Consumers An Opportunity To Judge For Themselves And On Behalf Of Other Consumers The Best Indian And International Wines Available In The Country. On the 18th of January 2020 over 200 Wines Were Tasted Blind And Scored By Over 90 Consumer Judges From Around The World . Based On These Consumer Scores The Following Wines Were Awarded Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals. We are happy to announce the second edition of the Indian Wine Consumer's Choice Awards 2014 to be held on the 18th of January 2014 at Taj Lands End in Mumbai. All Things Nice will put together an event by the name of ‘Celebrating India’s Finest’ in due course in celebration of the wineries that have participated and the winning wines. The judging panel for IWCCA 14 will include wine consumers from the ATN community of wine and drink aficionados and wine consumers in general. The Indian Wine Consumer's Choice Awards held at the ITC Grand Central on the 10th of November 2012 was a huge success but more importantly a big eye opener. Every-day wine consumers evaluated 125 wines that afternoon, giving us a very clear insight into what the Indian palate prefers.

The 5th Indian Wine Consumer’s Choice Awards was held on Saturday, 14th of January 2017 at Sofitel Mumbai, BKC. The four hour judging culminated with over 120 premium Indian wines being tasted, discussed and individually scored by a panel of 105 consumer judges from India, Chile, Argentina, US, Japan, Australia, UK, France, USA and Italy.All Things Nice will bring together all domestically produced wines and will have them wines tasted and assessed by actual consumers themselves. The consumer will taste the wines blind, unaware of the brand name or price thereby allowing an unbiased judgment based on the quality of the wine itself. The blind tasting held on the 18th of January 2014 at the Taj Lands End, Mumbai was a great success. We had 100 consumers as part of our judging panel and the tasting went on for 3.5 hours. In all 119 wines were entered into the competition. The Aim Of The IWCCA Is To Give Indian Consumers An Opportunity To Judge For Themselves And On Behalf Of Other Consumers The Best Indian Wines Available In The Country. Through This Competition All Things Nice Will Introduce The Indian Wine Consumer To The Entire Spectrum Of Domestic Wines Available And Create An Independent List Of India's Finest Wines Judged By Everyday Palates In An Unbiased Manner. The Aim Of The Indian Wine Consumer’s Choice Awards (IWCCA) Is To Give Indian Consumers An Opportunity To Judge For Themselves And On Behalf Of Other Consumers The Best Indian Wines Available In The Country. Through This Competition All Things Nice Will Introduce The Indian Wine Consumer To The Entire Spectrum Of Domestic Wines Available And Create An Independent List Of India's Finest Wines Judged By Everyday Palates In An Unbiased Manner On The Basis of Appearance, Aromas And Taste. The aim of IWCCA is to give Indian consumers an opportunity to judge for themselves and on behalf of other consumers the best Indian wines and brands available in the country. This competition will create an independent list of India's finest wines judged by the very people who drink them and the results will provide wineries, hotels, restaurants & retail chains with vital consumer preferences.

The 6th Indian Wine Consumer's Choice Awards was held on Saturday, 13th of January 2018 at Sofitel Mumbai, BKC. The four hour judging culminated with over 130 premium Indian wines being tasted, discussed and individually scored by a panel of 105 consumer judges from India, Chile, Argentina, US, Japan, Australia, UK, France, USA and Italy. All entries were divided into categories and scored on the basis of grape varieties, blends and use of oak. IWCCA will introduce the Indian consumer to the entire spectrum of domestic wines available and create an independent list of India’s finest wines judged by everyday palates in an unbiased manner. This initiative will bring to the forefront wines that deserve recognition. The 7 th Indian Wine Consumer's Choice Awards was held on Saturday, 19 th of January 2019 at Sofitel Mumbai BKC. The four hour judging culminated with over 130 premium Indian wines being tasted, discussed and individually scored by a panel of 100 consumer judges from India, France, Australia, UK, Germany, USA, Italy, Singapore, Hong Kong, Spain and Japan. All entries were divided into categories and scored on the basis of grape varieties, blends and use of oak. Represent The Indian Wine Consumer By Registering To Be A Part Of The IWCCA 2014 Panel Of Judges ByResults will be calculated and verified in an unbiased manner leaving no room for error and 100 % accuracy in the results.

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