Monkey Shoulder price in Bangalore 2026 | Review | Tasting Notes
₹5,500.00 Original price was: ₹5,500.00.₹5,380.00Current price is: ₹5,380.00.
Product Description
Monkey Shoulder is a versatile blended malt Scotch whisky with an ABV of 40%. Crafted from a blend of malted barley from three of Speyside’s most prestigious distilleries, it offers a smooth and approachable character, making it ideal for sipping neat or using in cocktails. The whisky is branded under “Batch 27,” referring to the first experimental batch, which consisted of 27 casks, a number that now represents the brand’s signature.
Tasting Notes
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Nose: Zesty orange, vanilla, honey, and spiced oak, creating a fragrant and inviting aroma.
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Palate: Mellow and creamy with notes of butterscotch, vanilla, and a hint of spice, offering a smooth and balanced experience.
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Finish: Medium-length with lingering hints of oak and peppermint, leaving a refreshing aftertaste.
Balance, Complexity
Monkey Shoulder is known for its versatility, offering a well-balanced blend that combines sweetness, spice, and a light oak influence. Its smooth and creamy texture makes it an excellent choice for both casual sipping and mixing into cocktails.
Available Sizes
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700 ml
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750 ml
ABV
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40%
Style/Type
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Blended Malt Scotch Whisky
Company/Producer
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William Grant & Sons
Distillery Location
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Speyside, Scotland
Awards
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N/A
Expression/Variant
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Batch 27
Aged Period / Cask Type / Release Year
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N/A
Monkey Shoulder price in Bangalore
| Product | Volume | Price |
| Monkey Shoulder | 700ml | ₹5,380 |
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Brand History
Monkey Shoulder is a highly popular blended malt Scotch whisky produced by William Grant & Sons. Unlike standard “blended Scotch,” Monkey Shoulder contains no grain whisky; it is a “vatted malt” made exclusively from a blend of single malts from three renowned Speyside distilleries: Glenfiddich, Balvenie, and Kininvie. Its name, “Monkey Shoulder,” refers to a traditional condition that malt men suffered from due to the repetitive work of turning the barley in the malting process.


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