Royal Green Whisky
Royal Green Classic Blended Whisky is an Indian whisky brand produced and bottled by ADS Distilleries. Royal Green Classic is one of the highest selling budget whisky brands in India and popular among North Indian whisky lovers. It is made from Indian grain spirits.
History of the Royal Green Whisky ADS Distilleries Private Limited was incorporated in 2010 as an Indian Distiller of alcoholic beverages. The company has a state-of-the-art distillery in Haryana. The company launched Royal Green Classic Blended Whisky in 2015 as a domestic alternative to popular whisky brands in India like Royal Stag, Blenders Pride and Imperial Blue.
While slowly gaining in popularity, the Royal Green brand is mostly consumed in Gurgaon and nearby markets. The brand is trying to break into more domestic markets and also has global ambitions.
Making Process of the Royal Green Whisky The Royal Green Whisky is a balance blend of select Indian grain spirits matured in Oak barrels and imported Scotch. It’s a generous blend that weaves a distinct taste and aroma in this homegrown whisky.
The whisky has golden coloring, and its nosing allows you to decipher some grassy notes and tastes pleasant with a hint of sweetness and fruitiness. It’s a smooth blended Indian whisky.
Alcohol Percentage of the Royal Green Whisky The Royal Green Whisky has an alcohol percentage of 42.8%, similar to other brands in its category. The Royal Green Whisky is available in 1L, 75cl, 37.5cl, 18cl and 9cl bottles.
Royal Green Whisky Price In India, the Royal Green Whisky price varies from territory to territory due to the variation in liquor taxation across Indian states and union territories. However, generally, it's considered an Indian whisky brand priced under ₹1000.
References[edit]
1. The Whiskypedia. 2021. Royal Green Whisky - Classic Blended Whisky Price, Alcohol Content. [online] Available at: <https://www.thewhiskypedia.com/royal-green-classic-blended-whisky> [Accessed 2 July 2021].
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