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Raise A Glass To India’s Finest Spirits, Blending Regional Heritage And Authentic Flavors Into Every Glass
With the India-UK Free Trade Agreement signed in July 2025, the headlines were mostly about Scotch and big-ticket business deals. But tucked between all the tariff talk was another truth, Indian-made spirits are steadily finding their way into international markets, carrying with them a mix of heritage, creativity, and unmistakable Indian character.

From homegrown whisky brands giving established labels a run for their money to innovative craft distilleries blending age-old traditions with bold new ideas, these drinks are slowly carving out a space on global shelves and in the conversations of connoisseurs worldwide.
Rampur

Produced in Uttar Pradesh, Rampur brings a rich Indian twist to single malts. With tropical fruit aromas, toffee sweetness, and a creamy texture, it reflects India's climate-driven maturation style, which intensifies the depth of its flavors.
Godawan
Hailing from Rajasthan, Godawan captures the soul of the desert. Crafted with locally sourced six-row barley and matured under intense heat, this whisky develops a rich, layered character with notes of dried fruits, spices, and a gentle sweetness-an ode to the craft of slow, mindful distillation.
GianChand
From the foothills of the Himalayas, GianChand stands as a tribute to tradition and purity. This single malt boasts floral aromas, hints of honey, and delicate spice, shaped by the clean mountain air and pure spring water of Jammu. It's elegance in a glass.
Amrut Fusion
A pioneer in putting Indian single malts on the world map, Amrut Fusion blends Indian and Scottish barley, both malted and distilled separately before being married together. The result is a bold whisky with chocolate, spice, and fruit layered over a whisper of smoke.
Paul John Mithuna
Part of Paul John's much-celebrated Zodiac series, Mithuna is a robust Goa-made single malt matured in American virgin oak casks and finished in ex-bourbon barrels. Expect dark chocolate, honey, gentle spice, and an indulgent, velvety mouthfeel.
Sangam World Malt
A true fusion in every sense, Sangam World Malt is crafted in Goa by Amrut Distilleries using single malts sourced from Scotland, Ireland, and Japan. These are blended with Amrut's own single malt, creating a complex profile that marries peaty depth, fruity sweetness, and spice in perfect harmony.
The New Face Of Indian Whisky
From the golden sands of Rajasthan to the lush coast of Goa, these labels prove that Indian whisky is no longer just an underdog, it's a force redefining the category. Each pour blends local grains, bold innovation, and the magic of tropical aging, creating spirits that stand proudly on the global stage. For whisky lovers everywhere, it's proof that the next great drink might just be born in India crafted with heritage in its heart, character in its spirit, and a vision that rivals the finest from Scotland or Japan.



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