Indri Trini Indian Single Malt Whisky Review

By Richard Thomas

Rating: B-

Indri Trini Indian Single Malt
(Credit: Picadilly Distillers)

Picadilly Distillers traces its roots to a liquor distribution company started in 1953 in pre-Independence Punjab. From there, they expanded into the restaurant and bar trade, and operated what was the only bar in Chandigarh for three and a half decades. In the 1990s, the company acquired a sugar mill and distillery, and began making spirits similar to rum.

Picadilly moved into making malt whisky in the 21st Century, using barley grown in Haryana and (one of my favorite parts of India) Rajasthan. That brings us to the latest Indian single malt to arrive on American shores, Picadilly’s Indri Trini. It’s made in Indri, Haryana (hence the name of the brand), which is basically where the foothills of the Himalaya roll down into Northwestern India; it’s a green place with scorching summers, but mild winters. The “Trini” refers to the three cask stocks used to mature the whisky: ex-bourbon barrels, PX Sherry casks, and French red wine barrels. Picadilly bottled Indri Trini at 46% ABV.

The Whisky
The look of this pour is an un-Scotchlike light amber. My guess is the coloring comes either from the Sherry and wine casks or from added coloring.

The nose came to me as dried grass and black tea coupled to vanilla and honey. On the palate, the grassy and tea tannin turn to an oaky, spicy character, while the honey and vanilla sweetness are replaced by a mix of tropical fruits and golden raisins. These two are coated with butterscotch. It’s that overcoat of butterscotch that continues most strongly in the finish, with a light note of ash rising as the thing runs on.

The Price
A bottle of Indri Trini will set you back $55.

4 comments

  1. The worst whiskey it is. The maker should know the meaning of single malt. its a waste of money. Stop making fool. taste is so bad. Even Oaksmith gold is much bettter than this. complete waste of 3700/-

  2. Amazing liquor and the price is perfect, u can compare it Other high end scotch whiskey. I mostly only drink scotch that are aged 18 years and above and Indri is up there, would definitely recommend other to try it once. The review rating on this site is incorrect.

  3. Too fruity flavor, not close to single malt taste

  4. This is an exceptionally good Indian whiskey. I do several blind whiskey tastings with friends at home and they ranked the taste of this whiskey better than Glenlivet 12, Dewar’s 15 and a few more. I personally love Sherry cask finishes and Indri gave me a subtle hint of Macallan 12 Sherry cask which is one of my go-to whiskies.

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