Indian Whisky Explored
Indian Whisky has long been the world’s biggest whisky category by volume — but today it is also one of its most exciting quality movements. From the pioneering single malts of Amrut to the bold tropical character of Paul John, the elegance of Rampur, the rise of Indri, and the desert identity of Godawan, India is reshaping the global whisky conversation.
While many domestic brands are traditionally molasses-based and would not qualify under European whisky regulations, a new generation of Indian single malt distilleries is producing world-class malt whisky that adheres to internationally recognised standards.
This is not just a market shift. It is a global whisky evolution.










