Indri Founders Reserve 11 Year Old

Whisky collectors take note – one of the rarest Indian single malts has just landed in the UK. Indri Founders Reserve 11 Year Old is limited to only 1,100 bottles worldwide, with a mere 66 allocated to the UK. This makes it not just a premium release, but a genuine collector’s treasure.

Crafted at the Indri-Trini distillery in Haryana, this is one of the oldest Indian single malts ever bottled. Aged for over a decade in hand-selected casks, it reflects both the intensity of India’s climate and the elegance of long, careful maturation.

On the nose, you’ll find honeyed fruit, dried apricots, vanilla and polished oak. The palate is layered with tropical fruit, warming spice, chocolate and malt sweetness, leading into a long finish of oak, spice and subtle sweetness. Each sip carries the depth and refinement that only extended ageing can deliver.

The rarity of this release cannot be overstated. With just 66 bottles available in the UK, demand is certain to outstrip supply. For those fortunate enough to secure a bottle, Founders Reserve represents a chance to own a unique piece of modern whisky history – a benchmark for Indian single malt on the world stage.

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