Amrut Single Malt
This is one of the standard bottling of the famous Indian Whisky Amrut single malt whisky.
Amrut whiskey has its roots immediately after the end of English colonial rule in 1948, when Indians began to distill their own whiskey. Indian mythology tells of gods and demons who mixed the ocean in prehistoric times with the help of the mountains. Suddenly, a golden pot sprang from the water, containing the elixir of life. This they called Amrut.
This is one of the standard bottling of the famous Indian Whisky Amrut single malt whisky.
Amrut whiskey has its roots immediately after the end of English colonial rule in 1948, when Indians began to distill their own whiskey. Indian mythology tells of gods and demons who mixed the ocean in prehistoric times with the help of the mountains. Suddenly, a golden pot sprang from the water, containing the elixir of life. This they called Amrut.
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453 | |
Amrut | |
India | |
Single Malt Whisky | |
46% | |
0.7 l | |
Original bottling | |
Average tasting notes Tasting notes |
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Nosing
Fruit:
Sweet:
Spices:
Vanilla:
Oak:
Zitrus:
Caramel:
Banana:
Orange:
Malt:
Herbs:
Peat Smoke:
Tropical Fruit:
Floral:
Lemon:
Coffee:
Herb:
Maritime Notes:
Alcohol:
Cinnamon:
Peach:
Ginger:
Wheat:
Medicinal Smoke:
Pepper:
Barley:
Iodine:
Tasting
Sweet:
Spices:
Vanilla:
Fruit:
Oak:
Malt:
Nuts:
Zitrus:
Peat Smoke:
Oil:
Ginger:
Alcohol:
Peach:
Herbs:
Chili:
Tropical Fruit:
Pepper:
Honey:
Floral:
Orange:
Herb:
Apple:
Lemon:
Heather:
Dark Chocolate:
Cinnamon:
Barley:
Chocolate:
Nutmeg:
Finish
Spices:
Sweet:
Fruit:
Oak:
Tropical Fruit:
Malt:
Chili:
Zitrus:
Pepper:
Vanilla:
Nuts:
Apple:
Peat Smoke:
Caramel:
Ginger:
Orange:
Herbs:
Lemon:
Alcohol:
Peach:
Oil:
Floral:
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Quality rating of this bottle
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All tasting notes
Distinctly confidant liquorice-bourbon notes with near perfect bitter-sweet balance; burnt honeycomb and toffee also abound
Taste:
Outstanding richness and sheen to the enormous barley-oak sweetness; again there is a big bourbony cut to the cloth with all the liquorice and molassed sugar normally associated; but the barley adds that extra dimension
Finish:
Long, wonderfully layered oak offering variations of a sweet dry theme; a touch silky with some cream toffee at the death
RATING: 2.7/5.0 ≙ 76 pts