I
love all kinds of whiskies, and one of my favorite categories as of late is
Indian Single Malts.
Today’s
pour comes from BHAKTA
Spirits. The company was founded by Raj Bhakta
and Leo Gibson in 2019. In 2008, Raj founded WhistlePig.
He sold the brand in 2018. Since then, he and Leo have worked at procuring a
collection of spirits, including whiskies and brandies, dating back to 1868 and
every year through 2024, and house them in Vermont.
But
wait, I was talking about Indian whiskies…
BHATKA
2012 Indian Single Malt Whisky
was distilled in Goa, India. Goa is located in the western part of the nation.
The average temperature in Goa is the high 80s to low 90s (Fahrenheit),
translating to a naturally-accelerated aging environment. It is suggested that
there is a 3:1 ratio compared to Scottish or Irish counterparts.
Thinking
of Goa, one would naturally assume the whisky comes from Paul John, one of the three well-known distilleries in India.
However, that’s not the source. Instead, it is from Ocean King Distillers,
which touts itself as a boutique distillery founded in 2003. Ocean King makes three
whiskies: a single malt called Celia, a pure grain called King Edward, and a single grain
called O’Henry. For the record, I’ve never heard of Ocean King
before today, so my curiosity is naturally piqued.
BHAKTA
2012 is distilled from 100% six-row North Indian malted barley and then aged 10
years and 4 months. Now, here’s where things get interesting. Assuming the 3:1
ratio is valid, a comparable Scotch or Irish whisky would spend about 31 years
in oak!
Six-row
barley differs significantly from the traditional two-row that most Scotch
distilleries utilize. Two-row typically possesses a fuller, malty flavor. In
contrast, six-row has fewer carbohydrates, more enzymes, more protein, and
tends to have a grainy taste.
After
maturation, the whisky spent 131 days in casks that held BHAKTA 1982 Armagnac (about 40 years old)! BHAKTA 2012 is the first
Indian Single Malt released by the brand.
This
whisky is packaged at 56.9% ABV (113.8°) and has a suggested price of $149.00.
It can be purchased directly from BHAKTA’s website.
Before
I #DrinkCurious, I must thank BHAKTA Spirits for providing me with a sample of
its inaugural Indian Single Malt. Let’s pop the glass stopper!
Appearance: I
poured this whisky into my Glencairn glass to sip neat. It looked like liquid
gold. A fragile rim formed, which released a slow, wavy curtain of tears.
Nose: The
first two things I smelled were smoky peat and apricot jam. It took a bit of
concentration to figure out the latter. As I continued to explore its aroma,
there was toffee, butter, citrus, and green grapes. Next, I drew the air
through my lips, and inside my mouth, I found figs.
Palate:
BHAKTA’s texture was thick and creamy. The front of my palate encountered smoke,
apricots, and cocoa. Then came roasted chestnuts with peaches and cream at
mid-palate. The back featured oak spice, black pepper, and vanilla.
Finish: Grapes,
apricots, peaches, vanilla, cocoa, and smoky peat rounded things out on the
finish. Per my stopwatch, the duration was 1:57, translating to somewhere
between long and very long.
Bottle, Bar, or Bust: I found the whisky relatively mellow, which was interesting considering the proof. There was absolutely no heat in my mouth or throat. The peat didn’t dominate; it was completely complimentary; reminding me of older peated Scotches. I loved the fruity flavors. The spice notes melded perfectly.
This 2012 BHAKTA Indian
Single Malt is one of the best whiskies from the Indian subcontinent that I’ve
tasted, and that’s saying something because there are some truly mind-blowing
ones. Is it the extraordinary long time in oak? Is it the ancient Armagnac
finish? I have no idea; however, learning more about Ocean King interests me.
If you enjoy peated
whiskies, then 2012 BHAKTA Indian Single Malt should be on your shortlist. It
is stunningly delicious and well worth the cost of a Bottle. Cheers!
My Simple, Easy-to-Understand
Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
Whiskeyfellow encourages
you to enjoy your whiskey as you see fit but begs you to do so responsibly.
I am on my third bottle with another bottle coming in days. If I can I’ll purchase more!
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