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The Guys at Amrut Single Malt never cease to surprise, and this new expression is one of their new releases for 2011. Batch #1 was a success, and batch #2 follows , but with some radical changes: diff… read more
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First ever review so bear with me. Sampled in a Glencairn with a tea spoon of spring water. The legs were thick and muscled like those of a few lady rugby players I’ve known. They were still sliding down… read more
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Nose: Sweet Caramel. Strong citrus and light on spice. Hint of smoke to it Taste: Light Peat. Fruity, chocolate, and a bit of coffee. Finish: Long sweet finish
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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… read more
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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. Nose At full… read more
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