Amrut Indian SingleMalt Whisky CaskStrength – 61.8%
Amrut Indian Single Malt Whisky Cask Strength - 61.8%
Intensely flavorful, undiluted expression, delivering the pure essence of exceptional craftsmanship and fine ingredients.
Amrut Indian Single Malt Whisky Cask Strength, standing tall at 61.8% ABV, symbolizes the pinnacle of Indian whisky craftsmanship. Distilled with meticulous precision and utmost care, it encapsulates the very essence of Amrut's unwavering dedication to quality. Each sip reflects Amrut's relentless pursuit of excellence and its commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional whisky-making. As a testament to Amrut's legacy of innovation and quality, the Cask Strength variant stands as a shining beacon in the world of premium single malts.
Tasting Notes
Sip smooth whisky, celebrate moments, elevate every occasion's spirit.
Nose
Classic house style with glorious bourbon notes fused with the richest of
barley statements; not entirely unlike caramelised biscuit dunked in coffee; oh,
and a bit of spicy attitude, too...
Taste
There we go with that unique bitter-sweet overture where the oaks and
barley appear joined at the hip; lovely soft oils and then a sharp jolt of blood
orange citrus, which is removed by something more buttery and delicate;
Finish
Long, elegant with the most intricate of fades with the oaks showing
various bourbon then buttery characteristics; there is a trace of dark sugar and cocoa to help it along its way;
High Quality Craftmanship
Amrut Distilleries has garnered international acclaim, receiving prestigious awards for its exceptional single malt whiskies. Renowned for innovation, quality, and a distinctive Indian character, Amrut has secured recognition at major spirits competitions, solidifying its status as a trailblazer in the world of whisky, earning admiration from connoisseurs globally.
OUR AWARDS
Our Award Winning Amrut Indian Single Malt Whisky Cask Strength - 61.8%
Bronze Award
IWSC 2008, London.
SILVER AWARD
Malt Maniacs Awards 2008
GOLD MEDAL (91 POINTS)
"Exceptional" at The 2013 International
Review of Spirits