Amrut Peated
Product Description

Amrut's smoky single malt is much loved, made with Scottish peat to a phenol level of 24ppm. That means plenty of peat character, but it's not without vibrant fruit, rich spice and butterscotch flavours from careful maturation. This is a great dram for those looking to discover a different side of this Bangalore distillery - especially since it was raised slightly to 46% ABV.

Amrut Peated

  • Indian Single Malt Whisky

70cl / 46%

In stock online

£58.75

£48.96 ex VAT

 (£83.93 per litre)

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Delivery

Delivery Delivery

  • Express delivery(Next Day / Sat / Sun / Choose Day)

    £6.95

  • Standard delivery (3-5 Working Days)

    £4.95

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    Free

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    We're proud to say the packaging we use in our warehouse is entirely plastic-free, instead making use of recycled and recyclable paper and cardboard, from our wrapping and tape to our document pouches.

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    We deliver to countries all over the world. You can also select express delivery, or pick a specific delivery date, at checkout.

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    Our experienced warehouse team take great care with every order. As specialists in glass packaging they ensure that your items stay safe and secure.

Returns

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Tasting Notes

Tasting Notes

  • From the producer

    • Nose

      Unusually dry peat; not too dissimilar from peat reek absorbed by an old leather armchair. A hint of citrus, too.

    • Palate

      Despite the nose, the immediate sensation is one of being caressed by molassed sugar and then a ratching up of the peat notes. As they get more forceful, so the experience becomes that little bit drier and spicier, though not without the molasses refusing to give way.

    • Finish

      Crystalline depth. Everything is clear on the palate and the butterscotch vanillas wrap the phenols for a comfortable and clean finale.

Customer Reviews

4.5 (8 Reviews)

  • 5

    Selwyn Doouss

    Outstanding peated single malt from India. I agree the Indian malts are climbing the charts. This is slightly fruity with lovely peat smokey. If you like Islay peated whisky then give this one a go. I am sure you won't be disappointed.

  • 5

    STJ

    I have tasted Fusion and it is lovely compared to other Indian whisky brands. You will never desire to drink other whisky is my experience

  • 3

    Randall Everett

    Amrut Peated at 46% has been my favorite single malt, I also like the Peated cask strength version, however; the new grey labeled versions of the 46% are not the same, no longer my favorite, perhaps spending less time in cask, maybe I will revisit one day

  • 5

    Jo?l

    Jesus, this is good! Very, very fruity the first seconds with a fresh and dry peat developing and a long, dry and woody aftertaste. Very interesting and pleasant, reminds of Highland Park, but more fruity and subtle.

  • 5

    Anonymous

    Incredible! Somewhere between Ardbeg 10 yo and Talisker 10 yo. Peat comes from Islay but this is both unique yet familiar. In a blind taste test I would think this is Islay whisky. Smokey, peppery, with almonds, bacon, fruit. Absolutely phenomenal. One of those you sip and look longingly at the bottle thinking. "Wow, how did you do that!?"