Black Dog (Rs 2,500)
Smooth with notes of honey and spice, this Scotch is aged in bourbon and sherry casks, offering a balanced taste ideal for everyday enjoyment.
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Woodburns (Rs 3,000)
Smoky and rich, Woodburns combines Indian craft with a bold character, aged in French oak, making it a standout in the budget-friendly Indian whisky category.
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Akashi (Rs 4,460)
A Japanese whisky with delicate fruity and vanilla notes, it offers a refined, mellow profile ideal for those exploring lighter whiskies with subtle complexity.
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Black & White (Rs 2,600)
Known for its smooth and approachable taste, this Scotch combines malt and grain whiskies, delivering gentle sweetness and hints of peat in an affordable, enjoyable package.
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Jack Daniel’s (Rs 3,800)
A twist on the classic, this whisky blends Jack Daniel's smoothness with a fiery cinnamon flavor, adding warmth to any occasion or cocktail.
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Paul John (Rs 3,275)
An unpeated Indian single malt with a rich, tropical flavor profile, it’s ideal for those looking to explore Indian whisky’s smoother, lighter side.
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Glenmorangie X (Rs 4,971)
Crafted for versatility, this single malt has sweet vanilla and fruit notes, making it perfect for both sipping and mixing in cocktails.
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The Famous Grouse (Rs 2,250)
A popular blend with a smooth, balanced profile, it combines malt and grain whiskies for a touch of spice and sweetness, ideal for casual gatherings.
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