malty spicy
€750India, Single Malt

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Amrut Greedy Angels shows how quickly India can mature serious whisky. The 10 year old peated sherry finish is rare in a warm Indian climate. The glass moves through dried fruit, earthy, and fresh fruit. Those notes feel connected rather than pasted together. There is enough structure to keep each sip alert. The whisky also leaves room for the distillery voice. It feels thoughtful, specific, and worth returning to slowly. Amrut keeps the profile direct, with sherry and spice adding quiet detail.

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Amrut

Amrut is a whisky distillery located in Bangalore, India. It was founded in 1948 and originally produced Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) before switching to producing single malt whisky in 2004. Amrut single malt whiskies are made using locally sourced Indian barley and pure Himalayan mountain water. They are aged in a variety of casks, including ex-bourbon, virgin oak and sherry casks. Amrut's core range includes expressions like the Amrut Fusion, which is a blend of Indian and Scottish barley, and the Amrut Cask Strength, which is bottled at cask strength without chill filtering. One interesting fact about Amrut is that their whisky was initially met with skepticism in the global whisky community due to the fact that it was produced in India, a country not typically associated with whisky production. However, the quality of their whisky soon earned them numerous awards and accolades, helping to put Indian single malt whisky on the map.

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About the Amrut 10 years Greedy Angels Peated Sherry Finish

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