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singhasan whisky review (2026) - the indian blend that won at the world whisky awards

what we know about singhasan, the indian blended whisky that won best indian blended whisky at the world whisky awards 2026. taste profile, what's in it, and whether it's worth tracking down.

· updated 21 Jun 2026

tldr: singhasan is an indian blended whisky that won best indian blended whisky at the world whisky awards 2026. it’s an all-indian blend of malt and grain spirit, described as smooth with oak, citrus and vanilla notes. the catch: public info and pricing are still thin, so treat this as one to try if you spot it, not one to hunt across three states.


indian whisky keeps winning things it wasn’t supposed to win. first the single malts (indri, amrut, paul john) started collecting medals. now an indian blend has taken best indian blended whisky at the world whisky awards 2026, and that blend is singhasan.

that matters because blends are a harder category to stand out in. there are dozens of indian blended whiskies fighting over the same shelf, most of them tasting fairly similar. an award here means someone got the blend genuinely right, not just the marketing.

what it actually is

singhasan is a blend of indian single malts and indian grain spirit, matured and blended in india. so it sits in the same broad family as blenders pride or antiquity blue, but it’s pitched a notch above them on quality and price.

the distinction worth understanding: a blend like this mixes malt whisky with lighter grain spirit, which is different from a single malt that uses only malted barley. blends are usually smoother and easier going. malts are usually bolder and more characterful. neither is “better,” they’re built for different moods.

the taste

here’s where i’ll be straight with you. singhasan is new enough that detailed, independent reviews are still scarce, so i’m not going to pretend i’ve put away a bottle. from what’s been described so far, the profile is oak-forward with a light citrus lift and vanilla underneath. that lines up with the “smooth premium blend” positioning rather than anything smoky or aggressive.

the packaging gets a lot of attention too. the box and bottle both look the part, which is clearly deliberate for a whisky aiming at the gifting and premium shelf.

should you buy it?

if you enjoy indian whisky and like trying the bottle everyone’s about to start talking about, this is an easy yes. an international award is a real signal, and indian blends rarely get this kind of recognition.

two honest caveats. one, pricing isn’t clearly listed and varies by state, so you’ll need to check locally rather than budget for it in advance. two, availability looks patchy right now, so don’t promise it to anyone for a party until you’ve actually found it.

if you can’t track it down, the sensible alternatives are covered in our best indian whisky with price guide, and for a gift specifically see best whisky for gifting. want the malt side of indian whisky instead? start with the best indian single malts under 3500.

we’ll update this review with proper tasting notes and a confirmed price once we’ve spent real time with a bottle.


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frequently asked questions

what is singhasan whisky?

singhasan is an indian blended whisky made from indian malt and grain spirits, matured and blended in india. it won best indian blended whisky at the world whisky awards 2026.

is singhasan a single malt or a blend?

it's a blend. it mixes indian single malts with indian grain spirit. that's different from a single malt like indri or amrut, which use only malted barley from one distillery.

what does singhasan whisky taste like?

reviewers describe oak, a light citrus note, and vanilla. it's pitched as a smooth, premium-leaning blend rather than a bold or smoky one.

how much does singhasan whisky cost in india?

pricing isn't widely listed yet and varies by state. it's positioned as a premium blend, so expect it above the everyday blended whisky shelf. check your local shop for the current rate.

did singhasan win an award?

yes. it won best indian blended whisky at the world whisky awards 2026, which is a genuine international competition, not a marketing badge.

is singhasan better than blenders pride or royal stag?

it's positioned above them as a premium blend, and the award suggests the quality is there. but those two are cheaper and far easier to find. singhasan is the step-up bottle, not the daily pour.

where is singhasan whisky made?

it's matured and blended entirely in india, using indian malts and grain spirits. it's marketed as a fully indian product.

is singhasan worth buying?

if you like indian whisky and want to try the current award winner, yes. just go in knowing public info is still thin and pricing varies a lot by state.

drink responsibly. must be of legal drinking age in your state. prices are approximate and vary by state and retailer.
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