Domestic (Whishky)
As of 2006 most distilled spirits labelled as “whisky” in India were a form of Indian-made foreign liquor, commonly blends based on neutral spirits that are distilled from fermented molasses with only a small portion consisting of traditional malt whisky, usually about 10 to 12 percent.
“there is no compulsory definition of whisky in India, and the Indian voluntary standard does not require whisky to be distilled from cereals or to be matured. Very little Indian ‘whisky’ qualifies as whisky in the EU owing to the use of molasses or neutral alcohol, limited maturation (if any) and the use of flavorings. Such spirits are, of course, considerably cheaper to produce than genuine whisky.”
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100 Pipers 8 Yr
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Amrut Amalgam
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Amrut Fusion
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Antiquity Blue
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Bacardi Apple
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Bacardi Black
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Bacardi Gold
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Bacardi Limon
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Bagpiper
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Bio Whisky
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Blender’s Pride
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Blender’s Pride Reserve
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Director’s Special
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Director’s Special Black
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Eight(8) PM
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Gilmore 18
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Governor’s Reserve
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Haywards Fine
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Imperial Blue
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Jim Beam
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MaQintosh Premium
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MaQintosh Silver Edition
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Master’s Blend
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McDowell’s No1 Luxury
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McDowell’s No1 Reserve
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McDowell’s No1 Silk Honey
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McDowell’s Platinum
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Oaksmith Gold
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Oaksmith International
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Oakton
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Officer’s Choice
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Officer’s Choice Blue
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Old Monk
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Old Monk Gold Reserve
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Old Monk Legend
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Old Monk Supreme
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Paul John Bold
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Paul John Brilliance
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Paul John Edited
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Paul John Nirvana