Paul John Indian Single Malt Whisky Shines Bright on International Podiums.
Whisky and cigars have a long-drawn history of courtship that dates back to the Anglo-Spanish War of 1779-1783 where the English supplies of Scottish whisky met with the beloved Cuban cigars of the Spaniards.
Hailing from India, Paul John Whisky has managed to win the hearts of whisky connoisseurs all over the world since its inception in 2012.
As the festive season draws near, the buzz has set in. Time has come for new clothes, sweets, and decor to go with the fun of being around friends and family.
Gifting a single malt is akin to gifting an experience. It is joy in a bottle, something to be shared with loved ones. And what better time to spread the joy than Christmas? However, there is an art behind both the making and the choosing of the perfect single malt.
We love Goa in December! With Christmas just around the corner, the whole place comes alive with the festive spirit. Fairy lights and paper stars twinkle outside every home. Portly men dressed as Santa spread the cheer. Churches are filled with the sweet melody of carols and hymns. Goa is all ready to embrace the spirit of Christmas.
Malted Barley defines the flavour of a Malt Whisky; both Paul John and Scotch whisky use Barley as the chosen grain in the whisky making process. However, Paul John uses the huskier 6-row barley when compared to the 2-row Barley used by the Scotch Distilleries...
Paul John Single Malt Whisky travelled across the land of hope, South Africa, mesmerising patrons with its taste and effervescence. Crafted in the land of golden-sand beaches, Goa, The Great Indian Single Malt is one of the most versatile spirits from Asia.
Paul John, The Great Indian Single Malt presents 3 expressions with unique peated notes. Peat is unique to the Scottish Isles and is the ingredient in the Whisky making process that gives it a unique woody, burnt and smoky flavour.
Single Cask whisky or Single Barrel whisky is the crème of whiskies. It is limited, exclusive and more often than not, a collector's piece. For this, the Single Malt is bottled from whisky aging in a single barrel/cask.