Bailey believes that Indian wines are as
good as those anywhere else in the world. “You can grow grapes
anywhere. It is a common misunderstanding people have about Indian
wines being of low quality. I am trying to change that,” he says.
54-year-old Paul Bailey flew down from Australia
two years ago to set Deepak Roy's winery, Valle De Vin, at
Nashik Valley, Maharashtra.
“I had never set up a winery but I knew
that the soil in India presented a lot of potential,” says the 20-year
veteran of wine industry, who is now chief winemaker of Valle De Vin.
He had earlier been chief winemaker with Jacob’s Creek wine in
Australia, and won the 2004 London International Wine and Spirit Show
for creating his own varietal of a red wine, the 1998 Gr Shiraz.
“This year’s harvest looks promising,”
says Bailey who will be rolling out a sauvignon blanc, cabernet syrah
and rose in August. “The sauvignon blanc is fruity while the cabernet
syrah has a lighter, dry red style,” he says. The prices range from Rs
590 to Rs 990 on retail.
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