
Amrut Neidhal Indian Single Malt Whisky - 750ML
Amrut Neidhal Indian Single Malt Whisky - 750ML
Embark on a remarkable journey with Amrut Neidhal Indian Single Malt Whisky, where each sip encapsulates the rich essence of India's coastal terroir. This unique whisky is not just a drink but an experience, inviting you to delve into its enigmatic depths inspired by the vast sea.
Product Highlights:
- Type: Single Malt Whisky
- Volume: 750ML
- Finish: A harmonious blend of tropical fruits and peat, leaving a rich finish that is both phenolic and sweetly vanillic.
Tasting Profile:
Amrut Neidhal presents an exquisite fusion of maritime zest and tropical allure. Delight in:
- A vibrant palate of fruit cocktail enchantment, with notes of ripe tropical fruits.
- Mesmerizing phenols that interlace seamlessly with a hint of iodine.
Craftsmanship:
Distilled in the scenic landscapes of India’s coastal regions, this peated single malt embodies the ancient traditions of the Neidhal areas. Each batch is carefully matured under the expert guidance of Amrut’s seasoned distillers, ensuring a whisky that is both unique and captivating.
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