Amrut Indian Single Malt 70cl 46°
This Single Malt from the Amrut distillery, now a benchmark for Indian whiskies, was made from barley grown in the provinces of Punjab and enriched by the exceptional waters that flow from the great Himalayan mountains.
The whisky will then age in the distillery, at an altitude of 1000m, in virgin oak barrels and ex-Bourbon barrels, which give it notes of spices and ripe fruit.
Volume | 0.7 L |
ABV | 46 ° |
Type | Single malt |
Distillery | Amrut |
Country | India |
Maturation | Bourbon |
Peat | Non Peated |
Packaging | Case |
Reference: | 21816 |
The history of the Amrut Distillery is as old as the history of independent India itself. After six decades of notable progress, just like India, Amrut Distillery has grown and is now recognised as a world economic leader in the country.
Amrut Distillery Private Limited started in 1948 as Amrut Laboratories, with a very low initial investment. The founder is Shri J.N. Radhakrishna, commonly known as J.N.R.
Under the leadership of the founder, the Amrut distillery quickly progressed to establish itself as an important and preferred supplier of Indian Made Liquor (IML) in the defense market. In its home state of Karnataka, Amrut has become one of the dominant suppliers.
In the 1980s, driven by the desire to offer Indian consumers quality products in addition to rum and brandy distillation, Amrut embarked on the distillation of Malts with the aim of producing premium whiskies.