A single malt Indian whisky that undergoes three different ageings: after an initial period in ex-bourbon casks, it is sent to Spain to be decanted into ex-Sherry casks and then, after returning to India, undergoes further ageing in ex-bourbon casks.
Aromatic profile: light notes of sherry, macaroons or raspberries rather than the usual figs and dried fruits. Spiced with some exotic notes of ginger and flowers. In the mouth it is fruity, sweet and again more candied and feminine than other sherry bottlings. The finish has delicate leather notes and a light touch of oak.
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