Neidhal – Single malt whisky peated

Neidhal – Single malt whisky peated

Neidhal – Single malt whisky peated

ABV- 46%

Colour: Between burnished & chestnut oloroso sherry

Now this is very interesting and a bold move by the torch bearers of single malt whisky in the modern age for India- Amrut. So lets get some of the facts straight before we dive into the notes about the whisky.

It is a single malt whisky which has been ‘matured & bottled’ in Amrut Distilleries Bangalore. If you notice the ‘Distilled’ word is missing from the usual label details. The name also is suggestive with “Single Malts of India” being called out. So, this whisky has been distilled elsewhere but is being bottled by Amrut. Progressive is what comes to mind. 

If a manufacturer like Amrut has picked a whisky distilled elsewhere and has decided to bottle this as a one-off bottling; it must be interesting to say the least, and of course it had the word ‘peated’ added to it, does it need a further invitation? I guess not.

Neidhal – A word picked from the south Indian language of Tamil stands for a place close to the seaside (now I know what you may be thinking, hold your horses) Must commend on the very elegant packaging and a change in the bottle shape by Amrut.

Nose: This is lovely costal peat. Oh boy this one is a bloomer keep it aside in a copita for around 5 minutes before nosing and you will see what I mean. It’s not a peat slap from Islay but way more refined. Fenny? Or is my mind playing games? One can feel the brine on the nose. Underground cellar and earthiness, very beautiful indeed. There is some citrus and orange peel in the distant backdrop. The typical sweetness of Amrut distillate is missing and there is more dryness out here. This nose by itself is on a 90+ score. Very enjoyable. Its like the Laphroaig 18 year old but there are more layers to this, in terms of dimensions of fruit, sea salt, peat. It does have a bit of smoked bacon note too.

Mouthfeel: Keep this in your mouth and wait for the drink to evolve from a cool inert sensation it moves to spiced bitterness wafts of smoke and touching on that brine. That bitterness is a very enjoyable one, like bitter chocolate dipped in peated whisky. This is a lovely mouthfeel. It’s got that very luxurious and buttery texture to it and almost devoid of any edges, very balanced and rounded. Some green vegetation and flora in the mix.

Finish: Medium finish and has a lingering note of dry upper peat in your mouth. This is not very long but has the remnants of flavours tingling for a while. The bitter note persists for a bit. 

If dry bittersweet peat whisky is your thing this is a bottle you would not want to miss. Very well done indeed.  Get a bottle and start guessing where this has been distilled!


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Member Feature: Damodharan

Member Feature: Damodharan

Member Since: 2019⁣

Occupation: Product Manager at an international bank

Location: Hong Kong

Favourite Whiskies: Port Ellen, Rosebank, St. Magdalene & Brora

Damodharan, popularly referred to as ‘Damoo’, loves photography and enjoys shooting whenever time permits. Flower photography and landscapes are his prominent subjects. Western classical music and badminton are his other areas of interest. In Hong Kong, Damoo runs a private group called DesiDram HK, where he hosts private whisky tastings for whisky aficionados. He also runs a social media page called The Whisky Journey. When not indulging in whisky, he enjoys wine and tea. An avid traveller, Damoo has been restricted due to COVID.

About Whiskies:
He can spend hours nosing old school whiskies. Damoo prefers vintage ex-bourbon cask whiskies;fruity, delicate Islays (not heavily peated whiskies) & old styled ex-sherry cask whiskies appeal to him the most. ⁣

Recent Partaking Experience:⁣
“A very memorable tasting event comparing Port Ellen vs Brora was quite exhilarating and an amazing experience! The complexities of the whiskies cannot be told. Quite layered and a multitude of flavours could be experienced.

Damodharan

Contest Alert! Amrut Amaze III Bottle Giveaway

Contest Alert! Amrut Amaze III Bottle Giveaway

Do you know other whisky enthusiasts?

Here’s a chance to win our highly sought-after Amrut Amaze III bottle that you can enjoy with friends or family:
Step 1: Encourage your single malt whisky enthusiast to sign up for our FREE membership.
Step 2: Once they have registered, head to https://bit.ly/3BYBnKi and share both your membership IDs.

That’s it! Simple and easy.

CONTEST DURATION: 9th-16th September.

This is one contest you don’t want to miss.

*T&Cs apply. The contest is open for participants aged 25 years and above, across the globe. Winner will receive a voucher for the Amrut Amaze III bottle, to be redeemed at Anurag Wines (Bangalore, KA).

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Vikram, Dewars Winestores, Bangalore | New Partner of SMAC India

Vikram, Dewars Winestores, Bangalore | New Partner of SMAC India

We are thrilled to announce our association with Dewars Wine Stores, Bangalore’s oldest and most well-known liquor store. This family business has been associated with spirits since 1903. And, in 1946, its iconic store was set up on St. Marks Road. Dewars has always been known as a specialty store in its own way, as it brings together old-world charm (in terms of its location and feel) mixed with modern-day appeal (because of its portfolio of spirits). Started by his great grandfather, today, it is run by Vikram, who is the 4th generation owner.

Vikram enjoys conversing with customers, sharing knowledge of various spirits, and learning first-hand information about new products. A whisky man himself, Vikram enjoys single malts with a larger percentage of Sherry in them. His favourites are Macallan Double Cask, Aberlour, Aultmore, and Glengoyne.

Stay tuned for more exciting announcements and exclusive launches through this partnership, in the next few weeks!

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dewars wine stores
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SMAC India Got Featured At New Indian Express

SMAC India Got Featured At New Indian Express

At the onset of the pandemic, we were faced with the challenge of trying to replicate the feel of social gatherings in a virtual setting. From online tasting sessions and debates to in-depth conversations with master distillers, we have been exploring unique ways to engage with you, our valued members.

Thank you New Indian Express for the feature. We hope to meet with our community of whisky lovers soon!

Head to https://bit.ly/38zeBMv to read the full story.

Check out our YouTube channel at https://bit.ly/2YtpFt3 to learn more about the virtual experiences we curated during the pandemic. ⁣

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Member Feature: Meet David Dass

Member Feature: Meet David Dass

Member Since: 2019⁣

Occupation: Segment Director – Corporate services for a French MNC ⁣

Location: Bangalore⁣

Favourite Whiskies: Alisa Bay & Bunnahabhain⁣

David is an avid numismatist, collecting and exhibiting world currency notes and coins. He is also a fan of ‘Hard Rock Cafes’ visiting them around the world and collecting guitar souvenir pins.⁣

About Whiskies:
Lighter peat notes and lowland whiskies appeal to David. He recently redesigned his bar to accommodate his growing whisky collection, which comprises of whiskies from Scotland, Europe, Japan, Taiwan, US & India. ⁣

Recent Partaking Experience:⁣
A group of 6 held a Kamet whisky tasting session at his bar. They found it to be a very delightful experience and the notes largely reflected a whisky which had bursts of wood, vanilla, fruit & hints of spice. A lingering finish of some sweet delicious chocolate.

 

David Dass

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