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Amrut Spectrum 004 Single Malt Whisky is a great way to expand your home bar.
Produced in India by Amrut and bottled at 100 (50% ABV) proof, this well-rounded World Whisk(e)y is meant to be enjoyed by Spirits enthusiasts and novices alike.
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About Amrut
According to Indian mythology, when Gods and Rakshasas, or demons, churned the oceans inside Mount Meru (a mythical mountain thought to be the center of physical, metaphysical and spiritual worlds), a golden pot containing the nectar of life sprang out of the mountain. The nectar was called "Amrut," which literally translates into "immortality."
Amrut Distillery traces its history back to 1948 when, just one year after India declared its independence from Great Britain, Radhakrishna Jagdale began manufacturing rum and brandy, which he supplied to army canteens throughout India. After his death in 1976, the mantle was passed to his son, Neelakanta Rao Jagdale. When the younger Jagdale became Chairman of Amrut Distillery, he began experimenting with more innovative whiskies.
When thinking about whiskey, Scotland, Ireland, and the USA would be the first countries that would pop to mind, but around 30 whiskey nations are closing the gap with the leading nations in whisky production.
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On the nose, Amrut Spectrum 004 Single Malt Whisky really impresses with notes of dried mango, vanilla, and star anise. The palate is inviting and offers flavors of blackberry jam, vanilla, sandalwood, and coconut cream, culminating in a medium-long finish with tobacco notes.