When it comes to whisky India has a lot to offer in terms of flavours, regions and brands, so a whisky enthusiast has a lot to look forward to with each sip. Whether you are a seasoned whisky aficionado or a curious new comer the whisky landscape has something for every palate and budget. From something to have at a intimate gathering with friends, to glasses clinking in the air as you try out a selection of special whiskies within the budget ranging from of ₹1,900 to ₹10,000.
From smooth and mellow blends to rich and peaty single malts these whiskies will take you on a journey of unique profiles. Quality, flavour and affordability is the focus so you can upgrade your home bar without burning a hole in your pocket.
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So go ahead and explore the world of whisky that India has to offer and make your next drink not just a drink but an experience to be savoured.
Royal Challenge
Royal Challenge is a classic Indian whisky that has won many hearts. This blended whisky is known for its smoothness and flavour and is made from a special blend of malt and grain whiskies. Launched in the early 80s it has become a household name in many Indian homes, for its affordability and quality. Its smoothness makes it a great choice for those who like to sip it neat or on the rocks. Priced at ₹1,900 it is widely available in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata.
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Blenders Pride
Blenders Pride is a premium Indian whisky known for its smooth, mellow character and balanced flavours. Launched in 1995 it has quickly become popular for its quality and affordability. The blend of Indian grain spirits with imported malt gives it a unique taste profile which appeals to both newbies and veterans. Priced between ₹2,000 to ₹2,500 it is available in major cities like Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai.
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Amrut Fusion
Amrut Fusion is a pioneer in the Indian single malt whisky space and has been making waves globally since its launch in 2004. Distilled in Bengaluru it combines Indian barley with peated Scottish barley and gives a unique flavour which balances sweetness and smokiness. This whisky has won many awards and proves India’s growing presence in the global whisky world. Priced between ₹4,000 to ₹5,500 it is available in select liquor stores and upscale bars in Delhi, Mumbai and Pune.
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Paul John Brilliance
From the beautiful state of Goa, Paul John Brilliance is a lovely single malt whisky made from Indian barley. Launched in 2012, this is a smooth whisky with a rich flavour profile, honey, vanilla and fruits. It is Indian craftsmanship at its best and has a loyal following. Priced around ₹4,000 to ₹5,000, available in cities like Mumbai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
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McDowell’s No. 1
McDowell’s No. 1 is a crowd favourite among whisky drinkers in India, a blend of malt and grain whiskies. It is affordable and accessible, a household name. Launched in the late 19th century, it’s stood the test of time and is a favourite for its flavours and finish. Priced around ₹1,500 to ₹2,000, available across India, in cities like Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai.
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Rampur Indian Single Malt
Rampur Indian Single Malt is a premium from the Radico Khaitan distillery, with a rich heritage and a commitment to craft. Launched in 2016, this is matured in handcrafted European oak casks, resulting in a unique flavour profile that showcases Indian ingredients. Dried fruits, honey and spices. Priced around ₹5,500 to ₹7,000, available in cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.
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Woodbridge By Robert Mondavi
Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi is a easy going whisky that is perfect for both newbies and old timers. Smooth and aromatic, this blend is crafted with quality and flavour in mind. Although it is from the famous Robert Mondavi winery in California, it is made its way into Indian homes and is a great addition to the Indian whisky scene. Priced between ₹3,000 to ₹5,000, available in cities like Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad.