Paul John Brilliance 70cl 46°

Distillery : John Distilleries Ltd. / Country : India / Reference: : 24112

Brilliance is a Paul John Single Malt that contains India in a bottle!

Aged in Bourbon casks, it is full of sweet spices from its native region: Goa, with warm notes of vanilla, cinnamon and fruity flavours. The Demerara sugar softens the whole.

This Single Malt goes ideally with fruit tarts or Indian grilled meats.

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soit 70,71 € / litre

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Features
Volume0.7 L
ABV46 °
TypeSingle malt
DistilleryJohn Distilleries Ltd.
CountryIndia
MaturationBourbon
PeatNon Peated
PackagingTube
Reference:24112

Paul John's Single Malt meets very specific criteria: barley comes from the green hillsides of the Himalayas and is harvested exclusively in summer, when the grain reaches its ideal ripening. Double distillation is then carried out in copper stills, which allows the distillate to acquire a strong character. Aging is done in carefully selected American oak barrels.


The distillery is at the forefront of technology and has high-end equipment such as copper stills that reach a production capacity of 3 000 litres per day.

Colour: copper.

Nose: sweet carried by Demerara sugars, cinnamon, a hint of honey and some light spices.

Palate: the sweetness of honey meets the warmth of spices and there is a subtle note of cocoa.

Finish: soft and long, we find the sweet spices and the depth of vanilla.

Double Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2018

92 pts, finalist and Excellent and highly recommended mention at the Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2018

90 pts, Excellent and highly recommended mention at the Ultimate Spirit Challenge 2017

Silver medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017

Silver medal at the Wizards of Whiskey Awards 2017

Best Overseas Whiskey at Òran Mór Awards 2017

Gold medal at the Global Luxury Masters 2016

Silver medal at the International Wine and Spirits Competition - IWSC 2014