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Malt Advocate Shocks Scotland: Names Indian Amrut "World Whisky of the Year"

Filed under: Spirits

Malt Advocate Shocks Scotland: Names Indian Amrut The influential Malt Advocate Magazine has named Indian whisky Amrut Fusion "World Whisky of the Year."

It is the second major honor bestowed upon Amrut's Fusion, having been named third best whiskey of the year in the 2010 edition of "The Whisky Bible." This time, it scored top of the heap worldwide, besting and shocking Scotland, American and Canadian whiskey producers.

World Whisky of the Year is a new award category for the magazine. Editor John Hansell says: "We created this category to recognize that there are some wonderful whiskies being produced in countries like Japan, India, Sweden, England, and many more, but there aren't enough whiskies made in any of these countries (and imported to the United States) to warrant their own category."

Amrut Fusion, about $60.00, sold in the U.S. bears no age statement, but contains no whisky aged more than six years old. Much of the whisky in Fusion is less than four years in the barrel. Aging in second-fill casks in India speeds maturation because of India's warm climate. The whisky is made from combining Indian malted barley with peated Scottish malt.

For the benefit of the uninitiated, Amrut Distilleries Ltd. belongs to the N.R. Jagdale Group, which is an old line Indian industrial company based in Bangalore. The company also produces vodka, gin, brandy and rum.

Malt Advocate awards honors for several other categories. Of the six major product awards, it is worth noting that only one is currently priced above $100.00.

Click links below for detailed Luxist reviews and inormation about the products and distillieries.

Scotch Whisky Single Malt of the Year
Glenfarclas 40-Year old: At $460.00 Malt Advocate calls this single-malt a "steal."

Scotch Whisky Blend of the Year
Compass Box "Flaming Heart": A blend of malt whiskies from seven distilleries in three regions of Scotland, Compass Box proves again that you don't have to make your own whisky to produce great blends. Price: About $85.00.

40-Year Old Glenfarclas Single-Malt Scotch

Filed under: Spirits

glenfarciasThe acclaimed Speyside Scottish distillery Glenfarclas has added a 40-year old expression to its portfolio. Glenfarclas 40 Years Old has been bottled at 46% vol. from casks filled in the late 1960s, and selected by George S. Grant, director of sales and the sixth generation of the family that owns the distillery.

The color of the 40 is spectacular--dark amber with red hues. The layered aroma is full of chocolate, raisins, prunes and touches of mint and licorice. Pricing is set at GBP 350.00, or $520.00.

No more than a drop or two of water is needed to open up the full flavor and nose of this gorgeous whisky.

For those looking to try before purchasing a bottle, The Coburg Bar at the Connaught Hotel, in London's Mayfair, and the Mash Tun Pub in Aberlour, Speyside, are among the first two outlets offering drinkers the chance to try it by the dram.The distillery debuted the 40 at the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival on April 29.

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