Hatten wines bali is a winery and also the office of a hatten wines company that was established in 1994. Ida Bagus Rai Budarsa founded Hatten Wines, as the first and only Balinese winery, and introduced the taste of Balinese wine to hotels and restaurants throughout Indonesia .
Hatten Wines head office is located on Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No. 393, Sanur Kauh, South Denpasar. The Hatten Wine head office has facilities in the form of a large parking area, a front office area to welcome guests, toilets, classrooms which are usually used for wine meetings/testing, a restaurant, a barrel room. Accessibility to reach Hatten Wines Bali is not too difficult, easy to reach because road access is easy to find and from I Gusti Ngurah Rai airport it only takes about 20 minutes. Hatten Wines Bali operates daily from 9am to 8pm. At hatten wines bali we can see various types of wine and also how the process of making wine is very useful and useful for us to know more about wine. Apart from that, at Hatten Wines Bali, we can also carry out several activities such as getting knowledge from Ms. Widya through the Hatten Education Center where we will be given complete information about wine, starting from the type of wine, the conditions for harvesting, and the manufacturing process to produce quality wine. besides that we will also be invited to do wine testing and match the wine with the food that will be eaten. Apart from the various activities that can be carried out, we can also buy wine from Hatten Wines Bali at a price that fits in the pocket. There is no charge for the entrance ticket to Hatten Wines, but for testing we will be charged a fee of 150 thousand rupiah for 6...
Read moreWe have been to Bali many times and we have avoided the local wine as our first experience was not pleasant. However we thought it was time to try again, so we went to Hatten Wines Cellar door to see if there has been an improvement. We opted to take a wine tasting that matched the local grown and produced Aga wine against South Australian wine that is exported to Bali to be bottled as Two Island wines. There were three wines of each, white, rose' and a red. Well, to our astonishment and pleasure the Aga wine was as good as the Two Islands wine and in the case of the red the Aga wine was better. Our host during this tasting, Melinda, was extremely knowledgable about the wines and their history in Bali and took a great deal time to explain each wine for us and gave us plenty of time to enjoy the experience. We were also had a taste of the local produced Arak spirit, which was a lot smoother than I expected. We then purchased a bottle of all three Aga wines we tasted and was then offered a free bottle of syrah red. Through this tasting we had no issues with ordering Aga wine throughout of trip knowing we...
Read moreCoincidentally saw this place when I about to go to Sanur beach. Hatten wine has been one of the famous local winery from Bali and this was their showroom. This place is quite close with their winery, but unfortunately the winery was still closed for public visit since they were having a renovation.
As a beginner in wine, the shop assistant was very kind to explain various wine that they have in place. They also have wine tasting package where they will serve some of their best seller wines before you buy the full bottle.
They also let me taste their special dessert wine that apparently only served on special occasion - thank you very much btw! Overall very good place to buy a local wine when you are in Bali. They also sell many types of glass wine of...
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