Indri triumphs as best whiskies in the World

Indri becomes ‘the only Indian brand’ to make it to the most coveted list of Best Whiskeys to Drink in 2024, by the USA-based VinePair

India’s homegrown single malt brand from the House of Piccadilly Distilleries, Indri has once again earned a spot among the best whiskies in the world. Indri-Trini, India’s first triple cask single malt, has bagged the Best ‘New World’ Whiskey title by the famous US-based alco-bev platform, VinePair. The recognition further strengthens Indri’s position as one of the fastest-growing Indian single malt brands, both in India and overseas. This comes after Indri Diwali Collector’s Edition, being crowned as the Best Whisky in the World by winning the “Best in Show, Double Gold” award at the prestigious Whiskies of the World Awards 2023. Since its launch in 2021, Indri-Trini has garnered over 14 international awards, propelling India to unparalleled heights in the realm of premium single malts.
 
Based on consumer-oriented tastings of hundreds of whiskeys from around the world during the last 12 months, VinePair selects one standout bottle from every category of whiskey. Considering that the final ranking delivers on flavour, balance, depth, and complexity for each of their respective price points, the platform releases a list of the World’s Best Whiskeys at the beginning of each year. This year, the list features Indri Trini as the Best ‘New World’ Whiskey along with Wilderness Trail Small Batch High Rye Bourbon as the Best Bourbon; Jack Daniel’s Bonded Rye as the Best Rye; Glenglassaugh Sandend Highland Single Malt Whisky as the Best Single Malt Scotch; Teeling Small Batch Irish Whiskey as the Best Irish Whiskey; Mars ‘The Lucky Cat May & Luna’ as the Best Japanese; and Alberta Premium Cask Strength Rye as The Best Canadian Whisky, amongst others. Indri is the only Indian brand on the coveted list.
 

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