Whisky in India is more than just a drink - it’s a symbol of celebration, relaxation, and refined taste. From smooth Indian blends enjoyed at family gatherings to world-famous single malts that elevate any occasion, whisky has carved a strong place in the country’s social fabric. In 2025, brands like Royal Stag, Blenders Pride, Glenfiddich, and Amrut continue to dominate shelves across metros. But what makes whisky even more interesting is how prices differ between cities like Gurgaon and Mumbai.
A globally loved blended Scotch, Black Label offers layers of smoky malt, dried fruits, vanilla, and spice. Its 40 whiskies come together to create a smooth yet complex dram - equally good neat or in cocktails.
Known as the party starter, Red Label is vibrant and bold, with peppery spice, smoky malt, and a hint of sweetness. A versatile whisky, it shines in highballs and mixed drinks.
A smooth blended Scotch with orchard fruits, creamy toffee, honey, and a whisper of herbs. Chivas has long been a symbol of refined drinking in India.
The world’s best-selling single malt, Glenfiddich 12, has pear, apple, and oak notes with a touch of malt sweetness. It’s light, approachable, and a great entry into single malts.
A Speyside classic — Glenlivet 12 is floral, fresh, and fruity, with citrus, pineapple, vanilla, and almond notes. Silky smooth, it’s one of the most popular single malts in India.
A blended Scotch that’s smooth and light, with flavours of milk chocolate, red apple, and honey. A great everyday whisky.
Triple-distilled and famously smooth, Jameson blends floral pot still character with toasted wood and vanilla. Perfect for cocktails like the classic Jameson & Ginger.
A premium Indian whisky with notes of honey, dried fruit, vanilla, and a touch of oak. Known for its smoothness and affordability, it’s one of India’s most popular drams.
A mass favourite, Royal Stag is bold and malty with hints of vanilla, spice, and caramel. Barrel Select is smoother with a richer oak character.
Affordable and widely consumed, Imperial Blue delivers a straightforward mix of malt, grain, and a slight woody finish. Best enjoyed with soda.
Smooth and slightly smoky, 100 Pipers has flavours of honey, vanilla, and mild peat. The 12 Year expression adds depth with dried fruits and spice.
A premium Indian whisky with rich malt, caramel, spice, and a slightly smoky finish. Often called the “connoisseur’s Indian blend.”
From Goa, Paul John’s Brilliance is non-peated, offering honey, fruitcake, vanilla, and spice. It’s a rising star in the global whisky scene.
India’s most celebrated single malt, Fusion blends Indian and Scottish barley. Expect chocolate, spice, oak, and a hint of smoke — world-class quality at a fair price.
A blend with high malt content, Teacher’s is creamy, smoky, and malty with a touch of toffee sweetness. A favourite for everyday Scotch drinkers in India.
Prices of whisky (or any imported / premium alcoholic beverage) in India vary sharply across cities and states because of several structural reasons:
Whisky prices in India vary significantly because each state imposes its own excise duties. This means a bottle of the same brand may cost differently in Gurgaon and Mumbai. While Mumbai follows Maharashtra’s uniform pricing, Gurgaon often shows slight variations — sometimes higher, sometimes lower. From pocket-friendly blends like Imperial Blue and Royal Stag to premium single malts such as Glenfiddich, Glenlivet, or Amrut, 2025 offers a range of choices for every budget. Always check the printed MRP before buying, and enjoy responsibly.