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Amrut

Amrut
Neidhal Peated Indian Single Malt Whisky

Category: Indian Whisky

Date Tasted:
Country: India
Alcohol: 46%
87 Points
Silver Medal
Highly Recommended
$96

Amrut
Neidhal Peated Indian Single Malt Whisky

Category: Indian Whisky

Date Tasted:
Country: India
Alcohol: 46%
Amber color. Aromas and flavors of stewed red fruits, roasted nuts, toasted seeds, and light peat smoke with a dry medium-to-full body and a layered, medium-long finish that shows notes of goose berry and sauvignon blanc with cassis leaf, white florals, potpourri and rum barrels, and orange marmalade mixed with molasses. A complex and highly aromatic sipper to be enjoyed by itself or paired with a mild cigar.

Tasting Info

Spirits Glass Style: Spicy & Complex
Aroma Aroma: stewed red fruits, roasted nuts, toasted seeds, and light peat smoke
Taste Flavor: Same as aromas with notes of goose berry and sauvignon blanc with cassis leaf, white florals, potpourri and rum barrels, and orange marmalade mixed with molasses
Smoothness Smoothness:
Enjoy Enjoy: on the rocks, in cocktails, neat and with cigars
Cocktail Cocktails: Whiskey Sour, Whiskey Smash
Bottom Line Bottom Line: A complex and highly aromatic sipper to be enjoyed by itself or paired with a mild cigar.

The Producer

Amrut Distilleries Ltd.

The Producer
The Grainger Suite, Dobson House
Newcastle-upon-tyne, NE3 3PF
United Kingdom
44 -191 233 6316

Indian Whisky

Spirits Glass Glencairn Canadian Amber.jpg
Serve in a Glencairn Ganadian Whisky Glass
Whiskey became part of Indian culture due to the British rule and influence; today, it is quite popular. Much Indian rums is based on molasses, which makes these products actually closer to rum, but in recent decades, traditional whiskeys, made from malted grains, are now being produced and there are even single malts made in India. There are a little more than a dozen distilleries in the country and India is one of the largest producers of whiskey in the world.