The World Whiskies Awards 2025 Rest of World (RoW) winners have been introduced, celebrating one of the best whiskies from established distilleries and craft producers alike. Whiskies of a number of Indian manufacturers have gained accolades throughout totally different classes. As per the official web site of the awards, the RoW winners now advance to the worldwide competitors, the place they will face off towards winners from France, Scotland, the USA, and Ireland. The final World’s Best winners in every class will likely be topped on the Global Dinner in March.
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Amrut’s Peated Single Malt Cask Strength (62.8%) gained gold within the Single Malt class – No Age Statement. In the identical class, Amrut Bagheera (46%), Silver Amrut Fusion Single Malt (50%), Amrut Single Malt (46%) and Amrut Single Malt Cask Strength (61.8%) gained silver. In the Rye class – No Age Statement, Amrut Rye Malt (50%) gained bronze.
Indri’s Refill Oloroso Sherry Cask Single Cask 03 (58.5%) gained gold within the class of Single Cask Single Malt – No Age Statement. In the identical class, it additionally gained silver for its Ex Sauterne Wine Cask Single Cask 47050 (58.5%). In the Single Malt – No Age Statement class, two of Indri’s Exclusive Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Editions gained accolades – one silver and one bronze. Indri’s 2024 Diwali Collector’s Edition (58.5%) gained silver within the class of Small Batch Single Malt – No Age Statement. Indri’s Founder’s Reserve Wine Cask 11 Years Old (58.5%) was named class winner amongst Single Malt whiskies – 12 Years & Under.
Legacy’s Premium Blended whisky (42.8%) gained gold within the Blended class – No Age Statement. In the identical class, Sterling Reserve’s B10 Premium Blended (42.8%) and Roulette’s Unpeated Premium (42.8%) gained bronze. DOAAB India Craft Whisky Six Blind Men & The Elephant (42.8%), Marudham Single Malts of India (46%) and Paul John Single Malt Whisky Madeira (48%) all gained bronze within the Single Malt – No Age Statement class.
A key a part of the World Drinks Awards, the World Whiskies Awards honours excellent whisky craftsmanship globally since 2007. Expert judges have used a rigorous blind-tasting course of to establish the world’s greatest whiskies. These Awards set the usual for high quality and innovation within the drinks trade.
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