Amrut Indian Cask Strength 70cl. - Case
Amrut Distillery traces its history to 1948 when, just a year after India declared its independence from Britain, Radhakrishna Jagdale began manufacturing rum and brandy, which it supplied to army canteens across India. After his death in 1976, the mantle was passed to his son, Neelakanta Rao Jagdale. When the young Jagdale became president of Amrut Distillery, he began experimenting with more innovative whiskeys. Prizes and scores:
- 94 points – Jim Murray's Whiskey Bible
| SKU | W211646 |
| Format | 70cl |
| Alcohol | 61.8% |
| Producer | Amrut Distilleries |
| Country | India |
| Type | Single Malt |
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Description
PREPARATION
Amrut Cask Strength Indian Single Malt Whiskey is made from Indian barley grown in the Himalayan mountains in a region known as Punjab (Punjab means “the land of five rivers”). It has been aged in unique tropical conditions at an altitude of almost a thousand meters above sea level. It is a whiskey that has gone directly from the barrel to the bottle “non chillfiltered”; It has not been treated with very low temperatures and no caramel has been added, its color is natural
TASTING
View: Golden amber color.
Nose:
Aroma of intense caramel, malt, dark chocolate and oak that gives way to notes of vanilla, espresso beans and smoke.
Mouth:
A touch of honey on the palate. The finish is long but smooth, with hints of soft charcoal, dried apricots and tobacco.