Rampur Signature Reserve Single Malt Whisky is India's only whisky selling at Rs 5 lakh per bottle

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In addition to the ultra-luxury Rampur Signature Reserve, Radico Khaitan has curated a diverse range of premium spirits available at Hyderabad duty-free..

Rampur Signature Reserve Single Malt Whisky has become the only Indian whisky to command a price tag of Rs 5 lakh per bottle at Hyderabad Duty Free...

This represents not just a whisky, but a legacy of Indian craftsmanship and heritage, inviting enthusiasts, collectors, and travellers to experience the unmatched quality of Radico Khaitans offerings, said Abhishek Khaitan, managing director of Radico Khaitan...

This portfolio includes the distinguished Rampur Asava Indian Single Malt Whisky, the rich and complex Rampur Double Cask Indian Single Malt Whisky, the acclaimed Jaisalmer Indian Craft Gin and Gold edition, and the regal Royal Ranthambore Heritage Collection Whisky...

Earlier known as Rampur Distillery Company, Radico Khaitan commenced its operations in 1943 and over the years emerged as a major bulk spirits supplier and bottler to other spirit manufacturers..

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