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Make it large: Indian single malts get connoisseurs to look beyond Scotch, foreign whiskies

Whisky connoisseurs are reaching out for Indian single malts lined up in upscale bar and store shelves along with the priciest and the best as they raise a toast to and with the likes of Amrut, Indri and Rampur.

February 25, 2024 / 15:44 IST
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Swirling, sniffing and sipping gently from snifter and other glasses, whisky connoisseurs are reaching out for Indian single malts lined up in upscale bar and store shelves along with the priciest and the best as they raise a toast to and with the likes of Amrut, Indri and Rampur.

Many of their names as Indian as their origins, the range of homegrown single malts include Godawan and GianChand. Indians, the largest consumers of whisky in the world, are moving beyond their obsession with scotch and foreign-made whiskeys to premium Indian brands.

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And the numbers show it.

According to Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies (CIABC) data, Indian single malts clocked "53 percent" of total sales in 2023, surpassing for the first time established brands like Glenlivet, Macallan, Lagavulin, and Talisker.