Amrut Fusion
Amrut Fusion is named after the fact, that Scottish, as well as Indian barley, was used for the Whisky. Indian mythology tells stories about gods and demons, which mixed the oceans with mountains in prehistory. Suddenly a golden pot with the elixir of life sprang from the water. The elixir was named Amrut. The modern Amrut was founded directly after the end of the English colonial rule in 1948 when the Indians started to distil their own Whisky.
Amrut Fusion is named after the fact, that Scottish, as well as Indian barley, was used for the Whisky. Indian mythology tells stories about gods and demons, which mixed the oceans with mountains in prehistory. Suddenly a golden pot with the elixir of life sprang from the water. The elixir was named Amrut. The modern Amrut was founded directly after the end of the English colonial rule in 1948 when the Indians started to distil their own Whisky.
Average tasting notes Tasting Notes |
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Nosing
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Oak:
Fruit:
Vanilla:
Spices:
Caramel:
Malt:
Alcohol:
Honey:
Zitrus:
Berries:
Cinnamon:
Lemon:
Pepper:
Apple:
Bonfire Smoke:
Chocolate:
Grape:
Nutmeg:
Nuts:
Orange:
Salt:
Sherry:
Maritime Notes:
Tasting
Peat Smoke:
Fruit:
Sweet:
Spices:
Oak:
Zitrus:
Vanilla:
Caramel:
Honey:
Lemon:
Pepper:
Alcohol:
Apple:
Chili:
Green Apple:
Pear:
Salt:
Sherry:
Maritime Notes:
Herb:
Chocolate:
Cinnamon:
Clove:
Dark Chocolate:
Fig:
Grapefruit:
Grass:
Heather:
Malt:
Nutmeg:
Nuts:
Oil:
Orange:
Peach:
Plum:
Herbs:
Berries:
Finish
Oak:
Peat Smoke:
Sweet:
Fruit:
Spices:
Chocolate:
Malt:
Zitrus:
Herb:
Bonfire Smoke:
Caramel:
Dark Chocolate:
Grapefruit:
Honey:
Leather:
Nuts:
Oil:
Salt:
Maritime Notes:
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