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Posted 11 July 2023

Paul John Brilliance Indian Single Malt Whisky 70 cl - £32.99 @ Amazon

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Brand Paul John
Alcohol type Single Malt Scotch
Flavour Vanilla and Hints of Spice
Unit count 700.0 millilitre
Number of items 1
Alcohol content 46 Percent by Volume

Its sparkling hues are reminiscent of sun-kissed beaches

Comes from the foothills of the Himalayas

Brilliance is matured in bourbon casks

Ideal accompaniment to luscious fruit pies and Indian grilled meat dishes

With its rich accents of vanilla and subtle hints of spice
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MrSwitch
  • “BRILLIANCE”, is a completely non-Peated whisky
  • “EDITED” has a hint of peat“
  • BOLD” is a bold Peated whisky

All our ingredients our sourced from India including the 6 row barley. We import our peat from Scotland.


Perfect gifting pack
  • The perfect gift pack from Paul John Indian Single Malt Whisky.
  • Gift pack contains a bottle of Paul John Brilliance 70cl, ABV 46% and one branded glass.
  • All the brilliance of Goa is bottled up in this Single Malt. Its sparkling hues are reminiscent of sun-kissed beaches.
  • Palate : Sweet and spice and all things nice, make this Single Malt. The honey-like smoothness is offset by the crunchy-bar-like crispness. Somewhere, there is also a tinge of cocoa. Finish : Brilliance has a smooth and beautifully relaxed finish, with a hint of mild spices and a deep intense vanilla.
Edited by a community support team member, 11 July 2023
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  1. KITTYBOTS's avatar
    KITTYBOTS
    Indian whiskey due to the hot climate ages much quicker - this is around six years old.
  2. tryn2help's avatar
    tryn2help
    An interesting post.

    I'd be more interested if it were an aged product.

    Some peeps can throw a bottle together in less than a week these days (- and still charge a hefty price for it), but for me, the aging process is what makes whisky special.

    Not voting either way, but thanks for an interesting post.
    StevieW0nder's avatar
    StevieW0nder
    All of them have to be at least 3 years in the cask or it's not a whisky

    This stuff is actually meant to be really good (edited)
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