The monsoon is well and truly here and after you have enjoyed the petrichor and/or navigated flooded streets, you'd probably prefer to curl up indoors. Of course, a wood-...
A maverick crop of Indian distillers is achieving world rankings and sweeping international awards, with proudly Indian single malts made by barley grown in Himalayan bel...
Whiskey fans who dive deep into the expansive world of uisce beatha (“water of life” in Gaelic, for the uninitiated) already know that India is a country that should not ...
Mithuna by Paul John has been named as the best Indian whisky by the 2021 International Whisky Competition Committee, while Scotland-based Ardbeg Distillery's Uigeadail w...
A long slender look finished with an arched neck, the Paul John Brilliance is one of the finest-looking Indian whisky bottles. A slight depression, about two-thirds to th...
For those who enjoy this tipple, know today is a day to celebrate. While staying home (and staying safe) is the norm, we suggest you make the most of home time to experim...
Paul P John, Chairman of John Distilleries Pvt Ltd and the Man Behind the Brand - Paul John Single Malt Whisky, recounts his journey to success during an interview with T...
Whilst my appreciation for certain styles of cinema remains constant, my favourite film could change every day. Mood plays a significant role in shaping our tastes - and ...
Paul John XO has been awarded Gold at the prestigious World Brandy Awards 2021 hosted in the United Kingdom, in the Wine Brandy (World) category. The first venture into t...
Drinks International is among the world's most respected alcohol-related magazines. Being a part of a prestigious list like this one is a brilliant achievement for the two Indian brands. While Amrut's parent company, Amrut Distilleries, had been in the liquor manufacturing business for more than five decades before they launched their single malt, for Paul John founder Paul P John, it was a stunning vindication of the bet he made in the 1990s as a first-generation alcobev manufacturer to move away from making biscuits and setting up a distillery.