RAMPUR INDIAN SINGLE MALT
Rampur is distilled in traditional copper pot stills in the oldest distillery in India, dating from 1943 with 75 years of distillation expertise. The Himalayas provide polar opposite of climate conditions throughout the year with the flavour of the famous Indian Summer giving Rampur an added dimension and depth.Rampur is made from selected barley grown at the foot of the Himalayas, nurtured by the flowing waters and cultivated by old and traditional agricultural practices, and is non-chilled filtered to maintain Aroma. Rampur is humble tribute to the Indian farmers who have grown and aged this barley with care and affection at the foot hills of Himalayas.Rampur Double Cask Single Malt Whisky is carefully mashed and distilled in small batches to preserve the natural aroma and matured in American Standard Bourbon Casks (oak barrels from USA in a unique condition & European Oak sherry cask.

RAMPUR INDIAN SINGLE MALT
₹1,000.00 – ₹12,500.00Price range: ₹1,000.00 through ₹12,500.00Request a Call Back
₹1,000.00 – ₹12,500.00Price range: ₹1,000.00 through ₹12,500.00
Aroma: Full-bodied aroma of tropical fruits, smooth malty tones and oaky notes from double oak-wood barrels create an aurora of flavors.
Palate: Lustful elegance of sweet fruits; riding on rich sherry for a blissful nirvana.
Finish: Tantalizingly long, lingering and generous.
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