9 Whiskies Between ₹3,000 and ₹11,000 to Celebrate Christmas and New Year in Style

25/DECEMBER/ 2024

Ardbeg 10 Year  (Rs 11,261)

Renowned for its intense smoky aroma and robust flavor, this Islay malt is a top choice for whisky lovers seeking a bold experience during Christmas and New Year celebrations.

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Paul John Bold  (Rs 6,000)

Crafted in India, this peated single malt offers a smoky richness with hints of spices and honey, making it a unique addition to your holiday whisky collection .

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Amrut Fusion  (Rs 5,200)

A harmonious blend of Indian and Scottish barley, this whisky delivers complex flavors of chocolate, fruit, and spices, perfect for cozy festive evenings.

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Indri House of Green (Rs 6,000 - Rs 11,500)

A versatile single malt offering tropical fruit notes, spices, and oak, this premium whisky caters to connoisseurs who appreciate refined craftsmanship during the holiday season.

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Longitude 77  (Rs 6,390)

Named after India’s longitude, this whisky combines floral and fruity notes with a velvety finish, embodying the spirit of Indian innovation for festive gatherings.

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Suntory Whisky  Toki (Rs 5,120)

A light and refreshing Japanese blend with subtle notes of green apple, honey, and white pepper, ideal for celebratory cocktails or  neat sips.

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Jim Beam Honey (Rs 3,250)

This bourbon, sweetened with natural honey, offers a smooth, warm flavor, perfect for spreading holiday cheer among friends and family.

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Dewar’s 12 Year  Old (Rs 4,000)

With a silky, balanced profile of honey, vanilla, and citrus, this blended Scotch is an accessible yet sophisticated pick for festive indulgence.

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Lagavulin 12 Year Old (Rs 11,790)

An iconic Islay malt with rich peat smoke, dried fruit, and spice, this whisky is an exceptional choice to elevate your Christmas and New Year celebrations.

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