Rampur Indian Single Malt Whisky, crafted by Radico Khaitan Ltd., has made a debut in the list of World’s 50 Most Admired Whiskies list by Drinks International Magazine.
The Drinks International survey draws insights from leading global experts, bar owners, head bartenders, and trade professionals across 100 of the world’s most celebrated bars. The alcohol brands are chosen on the basis of quality and consistency of the whiskies, the price-to-quality ratio across the portfolio, and the strength of branding and marketing.
Rampur Indian Single Malt Whisky is the only Indian brand in the list of 'World's Most Admired Whiskies 2025'. Mitcher's from the United States tops the list as the most admired whiskey in the world, followed by Japanese Yamazaki and Hibiki.
"I see this recognition as the fruit of our global strategy, built on strong foundations of authenticity, premiumisation, and sustainable growth...with this momentum, we are confident in taking Rampur even further, offering world-class spirits that not only meet but challenge the palate of discerning global consumers," Abhishek Khaitan, Managing Director at Radico Khaitan, said.
He also said that the Indian single malt segment is not just booming, it is rewriting the rulebook.
Under Rampur Indian Single Malt, Radico Khaitan offers eight variants - Rampur Double Cask, Rampur Asava, Rampur Select, Rampur PX Sherry Finish, Rampur Signature Reserve, Rampur Jugalbandi, Rampur Barrel Blush, and Rampur Trigun.
“What makes Rampur stand out is the creativity behind every release and the depth of flavor we chase in each expression. This acknowledgement from Drinks International fuels our passion further, it’s about delivering something unexpected yet refined, something lovers of quality whisky can savor," Sanjeev Banga, President – International Business of the company, said.
Radico Khaitan was earlier known as Rampur Distillery Company. The company has distilleries situated in Rampur, Sitapur and Aurangabad. The Aurangabad distillery in Maharashtra is a 36% joint venture. The alcohol giant has a total owned capacity of 321 million litres and operates 44 bottling units.
The Drinks International survey draws insights from leading global experts, bar owners, head bartenders, and trade professionals across 100 of the world’s most celebrated bars. The alcohol brands are chosen on the basis of quality and consistency of the whiskies, the price-to-quality ratio across the portfolio, and the strength of branding and marketing.
Rampur Indian Single Malt Whisky is the only Indian brand in the list of 'World's Most Admired Whiskies 2025'. Mitcher's from the United States tops the list as the most admired whiskey in the world, followed by Japanese Yamazaki and Hibiki.
"I see this recognition as the fruit of our global strategy, built on strong foundations of authenticity, premiumisation, and sustainable growth...with this momentum, we are confident in taking Rampur even further, offering world-class spirits that not only meet but challenge the palate of discerning global consumers," Abhishek Khaitan, Managing Director at Radico Khaitan, said.
He also said that the Indian single malt segment is not just booming, it is rewriting the rulebook.
Under Rampur Indian Single Malt, Radico Khaitan offers eight variants - Rampur Double Cask, Rampur Asava, Rampur Select, Rampur PX Sherry Finish, Rampur Signature Reserve, Rampur Jugalbandi, Rampur Barrel Blush, and Rampur Trigun.
“What makes Rampur stand out is the creativity behind every release and the depth of flavor we chase in each expression. This acknowledgement from Drinks International fuels our passion further, it’s about delivering something unexpected yet refined, something lovers of quality whisky can savor," Sanjeev Banga, President – International Business of the company, said.
Radico Khaitan was earlier known as Rampur Distillery Company. The company has distilleries situated in Rampur, Sitapur and Aurangabad. The Aurangabad distillery in Maharashtra is a 36% joint venture. The alcohol giant has a total owned capacity of 321 million litres and operates 44 bottling units.
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