malty fruity
4.2
(7)
€47India, Single Malt

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Amrut started making spirits in Bangalore in 1948, long before most drinkers talked about Indian single malt. This bottling helped change that conversation when Amrut took its malt to global shelves. The character feels bright and spiced at once. Green apple and barley sugar lead, with floral lift. A gentle thread of cardamom and clove follows. A buttery, slightly waxy texture keeps it grounded, while caramel sweetness rounds the edges. It is a pour that feels familiar and surprising, especially if your whisky map still ends in Scotland.

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About the distillery

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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 Single Malt

Amrut Single Malt is a single malt whisky from Amrut Distilleries in Bangalore, India. In global retail and search, it is often treated as a benchmark Indian single malt whisky. Amrut Single Malt helped many drinkers take Indian malt seriously when it reached export markets. That shift still shapes how people compare world whisky beyond Scotland and Japan. Amrut Distilleries also highlights tropical maturation as part of its whisky identity. In the glass, Amrut Single Malt opens with green apple, floral notes, and clean barley sweetness. Barley sugar and caramel build through the middle, with a buttery cream texture. Cardamom, cinnamon, and clove add spice that feels integrated, not loud or separate. Hints of coconut and beeswax keep the whisky rounded on the palate. The profile is fruity, spicy, and grain-led, which makes it easy to revisit. Amrut Distilleries was founded in 1948, according to the distillery's own history page. That heritage gives Amrut Single Malt context beyond a simple list of tasting notes. The house style connects modern single malt ambition with long-standing production roots in Bangalore. For buyers researching Indian single malt whisky, that background is a meaningful point of difference. Drink this single malt whisky neat to track the fruit, spice, and malt in clear stages. It works for experienced drinkers and for people exploring Indian whisky for the first time. As a gift for whisky lovers, it offers both a story and a distinctive flavour profile. If you are comparing bottles online, Amrut Single Malt remains a reliable choice in its category. Amrut Single Malt stands out through identity, consistency, and a flavour set that is easy to remember.