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Expensive Vodkas In India: Which Ones Are Actually Worth It?

Fengyen Chiu

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March 24, 2026

Expensive Vodkas In India: Which Ones Are Actually Worth It?

Walk into any premium liquor store today and you’ll notice something has changed. Vodka in India is no longer just a “mixer spirit.” It’s being treated with the same curiosity once reserved for whisky- origin, ingredients, and even mouthfeel are now part of the conversation. But with prices for top labels touching INR 10,000 and beyond, the obvious question is: which expensive vodkas are actually worth your money?

Here’s a grounded look at some of the most talked-about premium and luxury vodkas available in India right now- along with what you’re really paying for.

Premium Vodkas In India

Grey Goose

Mumbai: INR 5,400

Delhi: INR 3,500- INR 4,000

Grey Goose is often the first “upgrade” people make from standard vodka, and for good reason. Made from French winter wheat, it’s clean, slightly sweet, and very easy to drink.

Is it worth it? Yes, especially if you’re moving up from entry-level brands. It works well in cocktails but is also smooth enough to sip. That said, once you cross this price point, you’ll start noticing diminishing returns unless you specifically care about nuance.

Belvedere

Mumbai: INR 5,388

Delhi: INR 3,700- INR 4,000

Made from Polish rye, it has a slightly fuller body than Grey Goose, with subtle notes of vanilla and pepper. Is it worth it? If you enjoy sipping vodka neat or on the rocks, absolutely. It has more character than most mainstream premium vodkas and doesn’t disappear in your glass.

Absolut

Ciroc

Mumbai: INR 4,860

Delhi: INR 4,890 - INR 6,000

Ciroc stands out because it’s made from grapes instead of grains. The result is a slightly fruitier, smoother profile that feels different from traditional vodka. Is it worth it? If you’re bored of neutral vodkas, yes. It’s particularly popular for parties and cocktails, but purists may find it less “classic” in taste.

Beluga

Mumbai: INR 8,905

Delhi: INR 8,290

Beluga sits firmly in the luxury category. It’s known for its smooth, almost creamy texture and long finish, often marketed as a sipping vodka rather than a mixer.  Is it worth it? Only if you truly enjoy vodka neat. This is not a party bottle, it’s something you open when you want to slow down and actually taste what you’re drinking.

Absolut Elyx

Mumbai: INR 5,800

Delhi: INR 5,690

Elyx is Absolut’s premium offering, made using single-estate wheat and distilled in copper stills. It’s smoother and slightly richer than regular Absolut. Is it worth it? This is one of the better-value premium vodkas. It gives you a noticeable upgrade in texture without jumping into ultra-luxury pricing.

 What Are You Really Paying For?

At higher price points, vodka isn’t just about alcohol, it is about texture, finish, and subtle flavor shifts.

INR 3,000–INR 5,000 range: Noticeably smoother, cleaner

INR 5,000–INR 7,000 range: More refined, slight flavor complexity

INR 7,000+ range: Luxury positioning, marginal taste improvement

In simple terms, the biggest jump in quality happens when you move from budget to premium. Beyond that, you’re paying for refinement, branding, and experience.

Summing Up

If you’re wondering which expensive vodka is actually worth it in India, the answer depends on how you drink:

For cocktails and house parties, Grey Goose or Ciroc is a good option.  For sipping and a more “serious” experience, Belvedere, should be the first pick. For luxury and special occasions, one can try Beluga. 

The key thing to remember is this: vodka doesn’t dramatically change as prices climb, but it does get smoother, cleaner, and more polished. Whether that difference matters is entirely up to your palate.

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