Indri Trini The Three Wood Single Malt Indian Whisky Review | The Daily Pour
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Indri Trini The Three Wood Single Malt Indian Whisky

  • Distiller

    Piccadily distillery

  • Bottler

    Piccadily distillery

  • ABV

    46%

  • Age

    NAS

  • Price $30 to $59.99

Indri Trini Three Wood, produced by Piccadily Distillery in India, is a single malt aged in ex-bourbon, ex-French wine and PX sherry casks. Bottled at 46% ABV without added color or chill filtration, it is priced at approximately $55. Piccadily Distillery is India's largest independent malt spirits producer, and Indri Trini Three Wood serves as its entry into the U.S. market.

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  • Raided Score: 88
  • Drinkhacker
  • By Christopher Null
  • All told this diverges a bit from the more typical Indian whisky profile to the point where it could easily pass for Scotch — for better or worse.
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  • Raided Score: 84
  • Distiller
  • By Stephanie Moreno
  • The finish leans more bittersweet with the PX barrels providing some orange peel and the sherried flavor to stay with you. Factoring in the price and overall flavors, would say this is a solid daily drinker.
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  • Raided Score: 95
  • The Whiskey Wash
  • By Courtney Kristjana
  • The whisky comes off as earthy, fruity, and spiced. The oak does not overpower the liquid and the sweltering climate has matured the whisky nicely. The blender did an impeccable job creating balance and a great single malt.
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  • Raided Score: 88
  • Dramface
  • By Ogilvie Shaw
  • Very good indeed. An Indian delight.
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  • Raided Score: 94
  • Whisky Advocate
  • By Jonny McCormick
  • Flavors of vanilla, citrus peel, baked peach, hazelnut, and cassis attest to the complex contributions from the first-fill bourbon, French wine, and Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.
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