Updated On: 19 May, 2024 09:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Phorum Pandya
Three whisky wizzes drop the snobbery around tastings and simplyfy the hazy jargon

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The world of whiskies can be intimidating: First came the purist who dropped a flavour chart upon us—it’s a highland with its full-bodied, rich and fruity notes; an Islay with its peaty punch; a Speyside giving honeyed nuances with a spicy finish a floral from lowlands; and a Campbeltown for being briny.
Then, the New World whiskies came from Japan, Taiwan, Canada, Australia and even France, making waves with their unique styles. From making whisky out of molasses to adopting Scottish traditions, Indian whiskies have come of age (pun intended) and are leading the pack of New World whiskies. They are doing exceptionally well as distillers showcase talent and unique terroir characteristics, bagging awards on the global map.