A Step In The Right Direction Amrut Fusion
Amrut Fusion is a single malt whisky derived from both Scottish and Indian barley crops. At the distillery, the Scottish barley malt is peated, distilled, and matured separately from the unpeated Indian…
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Amrut's average rating is 87/100 from 121 reviews and 273 ratings
Amrut Fusion is a single malt whisky derived from both Scottish and Indian barley crops. At the distillery, the Scottish barley malt is peated, distilled, and matured separately from the unpeated Indian…
Since Amrut is from India you might expect to find some exotic flavours and aromas. In truth it does indeed offer a unique, almost exotic profile, as I will attempt to describe for you.NoseAt full str…
Nose: rich and rather complex! Fruity, woody and slightly ginger, grapes, citrus, nutmeg and pepper! With water:the first thing I noticed is a sharp nutty smell with a full body and complexity! Taste…
This Amrut was bottled at an ABV of 62,8% in February 2009 and has a wonderful color: full gold bordering on bronze. It creates long legs in my copita.The nose is very expressive with leather, humus,…
The online whisky retailer The Whisky Exchange bottled this Amrut Special Reserve for their 10th Anniversary. It's ABV is an amazing 63%, slightly higher than the official cask strength that I've tasted…
The name 'Fusion' refers to the use of two kinds of barley. Apart from the locally grown unpeated Indian malt (75%), peated Scottish malt (25%) was also part of the mash bill. Hence the predicate 'East…
Until a few years ago, many people had never even heard of this Indian whisky, but now everybody seems to have the name Amrut on their lips. Not totally underserved, mind you. This is one helluva whisky…
Amrut Fusion, the whisky that everybody talked about last year and the year before. An Indian malt, which is the result of the fusion of Scottish and Indian barley. I finally was able to get a hand on…
I’d been reading a lot about Amrut whiskies here on this website, and almost went to a blind tasting of Amrut at The Whisky Exchange last year (time conspired against me on that). So I thought that it…
It was on the Christmas tree last december and a big suprise.
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