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PM Modi in US | Patel Winery owner: Being handpicked to serve wine at a state dinner was a once-in-a-lifetime moment

Raj M. Patel, owner of Patel Winery in California’s Napa Valley, is in the middle of a media buzz right now – his 2019 Red Blend (with 14.9 percent alcohol content) was one of three wines selected by the White House for the state dinner that the Bidens hosted for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 22, 2024. The other two wines were Stone Tower Chardonnay ‘Kristi’ 2021 and Domain Carneros brut rosé.

“In its 247-year history, the White House has hosted barely 300 state dinners, out of which wine was probably served in only 250 dinners. And to be handpicked for a state dinner hosted by the US President for the Indian Prime Minister is such an honour, a once-in-a-lifetime moment,” Patel gushed over a long-distance midnight call from California. His 2019 Red Blend that was served in the White House is an opaque ruby colour, with aromas of black cherry, cedar, and crushed cocoa nibs – “its finish lasting for minutes on end, revealing layers of minerality, savoury crushed herbs, and elegant dried red florals”, Patel said.

How it began

“It began with a call from the White House’s wine consultants, and we sent in samples of our red wines. And the 2019 Red Blend, a Merlot/Cabernet Sauvignon-based blend, was selected for the plant-based menu curated by California-based chef Nancy Curtis and White House Executive Chef Cris Comerford,” added Patel who did not reveal the entire selection process because the White House keeps it confidential.

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