The Sanskrit inscription on the bottle represents the five senses (Indriya): Smell, Taste, Sight, Touch and Hearing - reflecting the multi-sensory experience that this Single Malt promises. The name "Indri Agneya" comes from Sanskrit and means "belonging to the fire", a subtle reference to the smoky nuances of the whisky. This bottling is not chill-filtered and contains no additional colouring, thus remaining true to traditional whisky craftsmanship. Indri Agneya is matured in a combination of ex-sherry and ex-Bourbon casks, which gives it a fine and multi-layered character. It is considered one of the most elegant and expressive Single Malts to come out of India. Bottled at a higher alcohol content of 46% vol., Indri Agneya offers a complex flavour profile with nutty undertones, ripe fruit and a gentle smokiness.
| Alcohol: | 46% |
| Volume: | 70cl |
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