
Amrut Cask Strength Peated Indian Single Malt Whisky - 750ML
Amrut Cask Strength Peated Indian Single Malt Whisky - 750ML
Discover the extraordinary Amrut Cask Strength Peated Indian Single Malt Whisky, a whisky that pushes the boundaries of flavor and complexity. This exceptional spirit has earned a remarkable 92 points from acclaimed whisky critic Jim Murray, cementing its status as a standout in the world of whisky.
Key Features:
- Type: Single Malt Whisky
- Volume: 750ML
- Flavor Profile: Experience a robust peated character complemented by fruity undertones, hints of vanilla, and a touch of spice.
Tasting Notes:
Indulge in a finish that beautifully marries sweetness with a smoky bonfire essence, leaving lingering notes of barley and over-ripe fruit that dance on the palate.
Craftsmanship:
Crafted from premium Scottish peated barley, this whisky boasts a peat level of 23 ppm. The artistry of distillation unfolds in the heart of India, where traditional Scottish techniques meet the unique climatic conditions, resulting in a truly distinctive taste experience.
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