| Sula Wines a Review |
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Sula Wines - A Paradise in Nasik City should be an appropriate title if I would have loved it ... I dont want to start the bad mouthing right away so I will keep it to the last end part of it... First the Good Goood Gooody part Sula Wines is situated at the corner of the earth inhibited by strange creatures called " Stereotypes" Sula wine is situated at far far away land after Gangapur Road near nasik city . What do they do? They serve Excellent wine and Yummy Food.. I had the pleasure of going to Sula Wines 3 to 4 times in 2009 and I would like to give a overall feedback on it and so on. As you reach the place a wave hits you telling that you are in heaven.. ooooh...So cute.... Grapevines cover the landscape and bring nostalgia to the core. A true Ekdam Jhakas Picnic Spot in a few words. The Wine - No winery can be compared or reviewed without reviewing its wine ( Obviously idiot ) . Sula has a great holy collection of imported wine and some less magical home made wine we will be reviewing both off these divine entities one by one. The home made wine or Sula made wine are quite good. With the fame and marketing skills they are able to get customers who dont know what wine is and they sell good. The main mission of Sula is to import not to serve Bermuda clad Indian men who take pictures while testing wine? Pictures while testing wine? Thats the least I can say about the good part. You can find other posts telling you they had a wonderful experience with their family and cousins but I cant say so. The criticism part begins here so now if your the owner of Sula wines please spare me the trouble of mailing me and telling me that this is not the case and so on.. ( I had people who debated on what I felt was wrong ? Geesh! ) First of all the wine testing.. Which winery in the world I say I say which winery in the world would ask you to test 6 types of wine in the same glass ( Sula of course ) and happy testers apparently just gulped down the entire glass without even understanding that they have been scammed out of it... Wow... The buckets ( Spitting buckets were virtually empty and since we broke the virginity of those poor creatures I guess may be it came as a shock to everybody and they stared at us while we sipped the insipid wine and spat out 87% of it . Most of the sale is done on the glamor attached to the wine rather than the wine itself. Gulping down the entire glass at one stroke and asking " Which is the sweetest wine " aren't uncommon to Sula and I guess the staff is pretty much prepared for it. The best part of Sula ( One I especially liked ) Is Kareems : They have the best kababs in the entire city ( Well I have only eaten kababs at two places and I dont eat non veg ( Curse me ) so I cannot be and in no way called as the great critic of kababs ) . To understand wine it takes a life. wine is as complicated as women . To bring up a good aged wine is as complicated as bringing up a child. The best part of it was people clicking pictures of wine as if they are gonna shove it ... I mean shove it into their fridge...My my . I would rather suggest you to visit York Winery. its just around 1000 meters away from Sula Wines. its peaceful and no stereotypes and the guys want genuine feedback on your visit rather than a prepared staff who knows that 90% of the people they get are stereotypes and the rest 10 areĀ just ignoramus et ignorabimus
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