Copper Dog Speyside Blended Malt Whisky Price in India
₹4,050.00
Product description
An approachable Speyside blended malt combining eight single malts matured in old oak casks, delivering balanced fruitiness, honeyed sweetness, and subtle spice for versatile sipping or cocktails.
Tasting notes
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Aroma: Ripe orchard fruits like peach, pear, apple, and melon with honeyed cereal, vanilla, and cinnamon spice.
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Palate: Creamy malt with stewed fruits, toffee, chocolate digestives, orange peel, and simmering spices like nutmeg and clove.
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Finish: Medium length with lingering honey, soft oak, and delicate baking spices.
Packaging sizes
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700 ml
ABV
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40%
Style or Type
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Blended malt Scotch whisky (Speyside)
Company or Producer
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Diageo
Brewery or Distillery Location
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Speyside, Scotland
Copper Dog Speyside Blended Malt Price In India
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700 ml price in Punjab (PUN/GEN): ₹2,831.00.
| City / Region | Volume | Price Range (₹) |
| 🇮🇳 Gurugram (HR/GEN) | 700 ml | ₹3,200 – ₹3,600 |
| 🇮🇳 Punjab | 700 ml | ₹2,831.00. |
| 🇮🇳 Goa | 700 ml | ₹4,050 – ₹4,800 |
| 🇮🇳 Delhi (DEL/GEN) | 700 ml | ₹4,800 – ₹4,950 |
| 🇮🇳 Mumbai (MUM/MAH) | 700 ml | ₹5,800 – ₹6,200 |
| 🇮🇳 Bengaluru (BLR/KAR) | 700 ml | ₹5,900 – ₹6,400 |
| 🇮🇳 Hyderabad (TEL) | 700 ml | ₹5,700 – ₹6,300 |
| ✈️ Delhi Duty-Free | 1000 ml | ₹4,750 |
| ✈️ Mumbai Duty-Free | 1000 ml | ₹5,290 |
Note – This is an indicative price, not MRP. The state sets only the Minimum Selling Price (MSP). The sale price shown on our website is the Minimum Retail Price set by the state government. Retailers are free to set their own prices, so rates may vary across stores. This information is provided for reference purposes only; we do not sell or provide home delivery of any products.
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Description
Copper Dog was conceived at The Craigellachie Hotel’s Copper Dog pub in Speyside by owner Piers Adam, then developed into a whisky celebrating local Speyside malt styles with bottles bearing the hotel’s name and the blender’s signature. Its name honors the clandestine “copper dog” tube historically used by distillery workers to sneak whisky from casks, a symbol of Speyside’s smuggling lore.



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