Paul John Edited Lightly Peated
₹4,400.00 Original price was: ₹4,400.00.₹3,100.00Current price is: ₹3,100.00.
Product Description:
Bottled at 46% ABV, non-chill filtered, with no added colors or flavors, Edited offers a light to medium peat level skillfully crafted through discreet cask selection. It balances the grassy flavors of barley with subtle peat, mint, and mocha notes for an elegant, layered profile.
Tasting Notes:
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Aroma: Honey, cocoa, and espresso laced with a gentle smokiness and mixed fruity fragrances
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Palate: Grassy barley, gentle peat, mint, mocha, toffee, and subtle spices
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Finish: Long, smooth, with hints of spice, chocolate mint, and gentle peat smoke
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Color: Amber gold
Available Sizes:
700 ml
ABV:
46%
Style/Type:
Lightly Peated Indian Single Malt Whisky
Company/Producer:
John Distilleries Ltd.
Region:
Goa, India
Awards:
Received multiple awards including Chairman’s Trophy at Ultimate Spirits Challenge 2018 and Double Gold at San Francisco World Spirits Competition 2017.
Price Approx. Section:
750 ml price in Delhi (DL/GEN): ₹3,800
750 ml price in Mumbai (MH/GEN): ₹4,400
750 ml price in Bengaluru (KA/GEN): ₹3,800
750 ml price in Kolkata (WB/GEN): ₹3,100
750 ml price in Goa (GA/GEN): ₹3,500
750 ml price in Gurgaon (HR/GEN): ₹3,800
750 ml price in Hyderabad (TG/GEN): ₹3,550
750 ml price in Chennai (TN/GEN): ₹3,800
750 ml price in Pune (MH/GEN): ₹3,560
750 ml price in Jaipur (RJ/GEN): ₹3,200
Duty-Free Prices:
750 ml price in Delhi Duty-Free (DL/DF): ₹3,500
750 ml price in Mumbai Duty-Free (MH/DF): ₹3,700
750 ml price in Bengaluru Duty-Free (KA/DF): ₹3,200
Note: Prices are indicative and subject to change. They reflect the state’s Minimum Selling Price (MSP); actual retail rates may vary by store and location.
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History:
Paul John Edited is an award-winning Indian single malt whisky produced in Goa by John Distilleries. Launched as part of their peated range, it showcases an interplay of Indian barley matured in tropical conditions and peated malt from Islay and Aberdeen regions of Scotland. The barley used is six-row from the foothills of the Himalayas, providing a unique character, while the whisky is matured in ex-bourbon casks. This whisky is a standout in India’s global whisky reputation.










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