Just did a search on SULA and see that some people have tried it in Goa but it gets mixed reviews. I've never seen it on any of the menus. We usually stay in Candolim. I'd rather buy a bottle to try before ordering it with my dinner. Any sugestions as to where stocks it (at home or in Candolim)
I tried Sula wines about 6 years ago, it was said they were among the best to offer in India. I thought they were very poor. The white was very acidic and the red was vinegary.
Maybe they have got better or there was some advertising scam going down on TV.
We had a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc and whilst not fantastic it was nice and a big improvement on Indian wines from before. It went great with a fantastic tandoori crab fresh from the River Sal in our favourite restaurant mmm mmm mmm.....
The hotel where we stay in Goa sells Sula red and white wine.
If it's the wine I'm thinking of, bottle has a picture of the sun with a face on it, then YUK
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GoanMad Tony
2007-07-17 18:08:54
It stinks and is way overpriced!
Seriously though I have tried Sula's Didori Reserve Shiraz, and it wasnt the worst wine I've tasted, nor the best, but just ok, I do agree about it being overpriced though
My wife quite likes the Sula Brut champagne style wine. I think it costs around 500-600 rupees in the shops.
Yes we have come across the Sula wines. I enjoy wine here in the UK with frequent trips across the Channel to stock up. The thing with Goa that you have to remember is that they really do not have the best conditions for storing wine and therefore it has a very short shelf life.
Here`s an article on Indian wines I found the other day
tried it twice, so not down to one bottle being"off", won't try it again!
Their sparkling wine is horrible also. I'm no wine expert but I can tell the difference in taste between good and bad.
Was invited to lunch by a very rich hotel owner in N Goa who served some expensive wine which he said was a top Indian brand and likened to a Sauvignon Blanc .... very rough!! We kept quiet but certainly not even good wine for cooking!
Call me a cynic but maybe there is some kind of 'product placement' thing going on at BBC. It just seems a coincidence that the wine that they find most suitable for their dishes is Indian...... hmmm I'm not that stupid. After the Blue Peter scam I wouldn't trust some of these producers anymore.
There's no doubt that Sula wine is far from good and to me would only sell at £2.99 a bottle max at a UK supermarket. It's overpriced in Goa for a start. The cheapest Spanish domestic wine you buy in 5 litre containers is better than Sula.
Avoid!
Thank goodness somebody else agrees with us.
and our local goat man swaps us our olives for a few ltrs of his home made wine (we think his goats produce it) and although we do not drink this liqud we think it is much better than the Goan wine.
Having spent the past 12 weeks in France Sula wines compare favorably with the 5 litre jugs on sale in supermarkets for 4 Euros.
I do drink the Sula rose though in Goa, it's the best of a bad bunch! There was another make in Goa the last time we went but can't remember the name at the moment but was the best we had tasted.
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