
Indian Whisky
But there are honourable exceptions – most famously Amrut, launched not in India but in Glasgow in 2004. Since then, the company has evolved its techniques and developed an experimental streak, especially in the field of cask maturation.
And now there is the much talked-about range of Paul John Distillers single malt whiskies, from single-cask offerings to the unpeated Brilliance and part-peated Edited. In both cases – Amrut and Paul John – these whiskies are early-maturing, thanks to tropical climatic conditions which accelerate the maturation process.
Amrut produced India's first-ever single malt whisky
Did you know?
- Eight of the top 10 bestselling whiskies in the world are Indian
- India’s climate means more water evaporates during maturation than in Scotland so the abv rises
- Indian whisky sold outside the EU is usually made mainly of molasses (like rum!)
Typical Character and Style of Indian Whisky
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Cinnamon
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Honey
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Oak
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Toast
The Indian Whisky region

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Paul John Oloroso Select Cask
£78.50
(£112.14 per litre)
Amrut Greedy Angels 10 Year OldPeated Rum Finish
£800
(£1,142.86 per litre)
Amrut Kadhambam2019 Release Batch 15
£137
(£195.71 per litre)
Amrut Double Cask3rd Edition
£167
(£238.57 per litre)
Paul John BoldPeated
£44.95
(£64.21 per litre)
Paul John Classic Select Cask
£73.25
(£104.64 per litre)
Paul John Brilliance
£45.25
(£64.64 per litre)
Amrut Peated Cask Strength
£88.95
(£127.07 per litre)