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Amrut Kurinji Indian Single Malt Whisky 750ml

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UNPEATED SINGLE MALT. Amrut's newest release under the umbrella brand - 'Single Malts of India' to showcase some of the hidden gem malts of India. Kurinji is a single malt eponymously sourced from the hills and exhibits traits that uniquely spring from the locale. Ancient Tamil texts, dating back to the Sangam period (300 BC – 300 AD), classify mother earth into five regions called Tinais, each associated with its distinct literary style, grammar, culture, and even cuisine. Sangam literature has documented the “Kurinji” in its Agam or love poetry. The inspiration behind our next expression is the exuberant Kurinji flowers, nestled in the hills of South India. This flower blooms once every 12 years (a phenomenon known as Plietesials), filling the lush greenery of the mountains with a purple shade as far as the eyes can see! As the water flows down the hill and so do the stories with it, every bottle of Amrut’s Kurinji encompasses the floral flavor of the purple-shaded mountains that it originates from. Nose: Opens with sweet floral wafts of jasmine & honeysuckle. A freshly ironed cotton shirt, in a musty grain barn. Underneath the sweet fruity, floral goodness there's a refreshing presence - some coriander and cucumber-infused mineral spring water, and a hint of white pepper. Palate: Sweet caramel toffee onset. Glides through the palate with a syrupy texture, triggering mini-mine explosions of spice along the way - anise, nutmeg, baking spice. Some candied ginger transitions the spices into sweetness while soft comforting vanilla again brings these together, and along with saliva dilution, smoothens the palate into a fruity syrup - slices of peach and pears sprinkled with lime and drizzled with honey. Finish: Warm ginger & white pepper with some chewy tobacco and spiced oak. After ingestion, the spirit lingers for a good while, but suddenly like a spiteful spouse who got everything in the divorce, turns dry and bitter, almost wicking moisture off your palate, leaving you with memories and wanting more.

The history of Amrut Distilleries is as old as the history of independent India itself. Indeed, just as India is now noted as one of the world’s leading economies, so too is Amrut Distilleries an industry leader. In 1948, as India was taking its place as an independent nation, Amrut Distilleries entered the field of liquor making, with an initial investment of a few lakhs. Today’s success has been made possible by the resolve of successive generations of the Jagdale family to embrace value and quality.

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FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED COMPANY
  • Expertly Packed To ensure your bottles make it safe to your door.
  • Competitive Prices We make sure you are getting a deal on our products!
  • FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED COMPANY

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  • 5

    A great company with an awesome selection. Picked up a few bourbons I haven't seen before. Quick shipping!

    JOHN ANGLE

  • 5

    Found a great vodka for my husbands 48th. I called for a recommendation and it did not disappoint.

    STACY ORLAND

  • 5

    Easy and quick shipping. Came package secure. Glad to support this family owned business.

    Robert Makom

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UNPEATED SINGLE MALT. Amrut's newest release under the umbrella brand - 'Single Malts of India' to showcase some of the hidden gem malts of India. Kurinji is a single malt eponymously sourced from the hills and exhibits traits that uniquely spring from the locale. Ancient Tamil texts, dating back to the Sangam period (300 BC – 300 AD), classify mother earth into five regions called Tinais, each associated with its distinct literary style, grammar, culture, and even cuisine. Sangam literature has documented the “Kurinji” in its Agam or love poetry. The inspiration behind our next expression is the exuberant Kurinji flowers, nestled in the hills of South India. This flower blooms once every 12 years (a phenomenon known as Plietesials), filling the lush greenery of the mountains with a purple shade as far as the eyes can see! As the water flows down the hill and so do the stories with it, every bottle of Amrut’s Kurinji encompasses the floral flavor of the purple-shaded mountains that it originates from. Nose: Opens with sweet floral wafts of jasmine & honeysuckle. A freshly ironed cotton shirt, in a musty grain barn. Underneath the sweet fruity, floral goodness there's a refreshing presence - some coriander and cucumber-infused mineral spring water, and a hint of white pepper. Palate: Sweet caramel toffee onset. Glides through the palate with a syrupy texture, triggering mini-mine explosions of spice along the way - anise, nutmeg, baking spice. Some candied ginger transitions the spices into sweetness while soft comforting vanilla again brings these together, and along with saliva dilution, smoothens the palate into a fruity syrup - slices of peach and pears sprinkled with lime and drizzled with honey. Finish: Warm ginger & white pepper with some chewy tobacco and spiced oak. After ingestion, the spirit lingers for a good while, but suddenly like a spiteful spouse who got everything in the divorce, turns dry and bitter, almost wicking moisture off your palate, leaving you with memories and wanting more.

The history of Amrut Distilleries is as old as the history of independent India itself. Indeed, just as India is now noted as one of the world’s leading economies, so too is Amrut Distilleries an industry leader. In 1948, as India was taking its place as an independent nation, Amrut Distilleries entered the field of liquor making, with an initial investment of a few lakhs. Today’s success has been made possible by the resolve of successive generations of the Jagdale family to embrace value and quality.