Whisky

Indian Whisky

Whisky is one of the most consumed spirits in India. Every year, more than 800 million bottles of whisky are drunk in India. A consumer country with over a billion inhabitants, India is also a whisky-producing country. Among the 10 most consumed whisky brands in the world, 8 are of Indian origin. Indeed, the brand that produces the most whisky in the world with 500 million bottles is Indian and is called Officer's Choice. The second largest whisky producer in the world is also Indian: McDowell's No 1, with 350 million bottles produced each year. Only in 3rd place do we find the Scotch whisky Johnnie Walker, which produces 400 million bottles a year. Indian whisky is appreciated by the greatest taste professionals in the world. India is among the new producers of exceptional whiskies. Thus, certain Indian whisky references are served at the tables of the most prestigious fine-dining restaurants in the world. More and more Indian whiskies are appearing on the wine lists of Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurants, which demonstrates the growing quality of these beverages. Discover the Indian whiskies served at the tables of Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurants around the world.

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Indian whisky

Whisky is part of India's history. Colonised by the English from 1600, the British initially imported their whisky before producing it on Indian territory. The first Indian distilleries were created in the early 1600s. Although Indian whisky was historically produced by the English, Indians evolved the recipes over the following centuries. With a substantial population of over a billion people, India represents a large consumer and producer country of whisky. Thus, India is the largest consumer of whisky in the world but also the largest producer. Every year, whisky consumption and production in India increase on average by 10% in correlation with the country's demographic growth. Indian whisky has largely been produced from molasses since the earliest productions. The Indian terroir is conducive to producing the ingredients used to make whisky. The Indian climate notably allows faster growth of cereals. Indian whisky is not currently among the most renowned. Indeed, Indian whisky is often a low-end whisky produced industrially for the popular classes. These mass-consumption whiskies are most often blends of neutral alcohol and molasses flavoured with low-quality Scotch.

In India, the regulations defining the specifications for whisky are sparse. Only Indian blended whiskies must age at least 6 months before being marketed with a label that includes the word "malt" in the whisky's name. Indian single malt whiskies, for their part, have no specifications to follow.

Indian whiskies generally all have a similar alcohol level. The alcohol content of Indian whiskies is most often 42.8%. This is the minimum but also maximum regulatory alcohol content in India. Exceptionally, thanks to authorisation from the authorities, some Indian distilleries are allowed to produce stronger or weaker whiskies. Indian single malt whiskies, for their part, may have different alcohol content depending on the state in which they are produced.

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However, Indian whisky developed in taste in the second half of the 20th century. Around the 1970s, Indian whisky began to evolve with blends based on neutral alcohol and single malt. Indian whisky also evolved thanks to more frequent cask ageing procedures following its production. Today, Indian whisky is making its way onto the wine lists of Michelin-starred fine-dining restaurants thanks to prestigious productions. Indian whisky seduces haute cuisine professionals thanks to certain aromatic specificities. Indian whisky is distinguished by certain taste characteristics such as perceptions of honey or cinnamon essences during tasting. Indian whisky also has a reputation for being a relatively powerful and spicy whisky. The greatest whisky connoisseurs agree that Indian whisky has experienced real development of its taste potential in recent years.

On the price side, Indian whisky is also very attractive for its high-end references. Due to its still little-developed reputation but strong current development potential, Indian whisky offers excellent value for money when looking to enrich your bar with a good foreign or original whisky. It is therefore possible to drink a good glass of Indian whisky.

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How are Indian whiskies selected on Bestwine • Online? Bestwine • Online references the Indian whiskies present on the wine lists and in the cellars of the most famous and recognised fine-dining restaurants around the world. Indian whisky references acclaimed by the greatest chefs and sommeliers of gastronomy, themselves valued by critics. Only Indian whisky references marketed online are presented to you to allow you to buy them easily.

How is the reference list of the best Indian whiskies updated? The reference list of the best Indian whiskies is updated daily by integrating new references from the wine lists of fine-dining restaurants made available to us. Likewise, we update the commercial and promotional offers to allow you to buy a quality Indian whisky online at the best price. We are committed to presenting only Indian whisky references from the wine lists of award-winning fine-dining restaurants.

Why choose an Indian whisky reference via Bestwine • Online? The chefs and sommeliers of fine-dining restaurants are the guarantors of excellence in haute cuisine by offering the best products, dishes and drinks in their restaurants. Naturally, the chefs and sommeliers of the greatest fine-dining restaurants offer on their menus the best in Indian whisky.

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