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  2. Whisky - Wikipedia

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    Whisky or whiskey is a type of liquor made from fermented grain mash. Various grains (which may be malted ) are used for different varieties, including barley , corn , rye , and wheat . Whisky is typically aged in wooden casks , which are typically made of charred white oak .

  3. Antiquity (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    The brand held a market share of 44% in the premium whisky segment of the Indian market, with another USL (then SWC) brand Royal Challenge grabbing 49% of market share. [22] Antiquity and Seagram's Blenders Pride were the highest selling whisky brands in the super-premium Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) category in 2002-03. [23]

  4. Malt whisky - Wikipedia

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    If the product is made exclusively at a single distillery (along with other restrictions), it is typically called a single malt whisky. Although malt whisky can be made using other malted grains besides barley, those types are not called malt whisky without specifying the grain, such as rye malt whisky or buckwheat malt whisky.

  5. Antique - Wikipedia

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    An Antique shop in Da'an District, Taipei, Taiwan An antique map. An antique (from Latin antiquus 'old, ancient') is an item perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance, and often defined as at least 100 years old (or some other limit), although the term is often used loosely to describe any object that is old. [1]

  6. Scotch whisky - Wikipedia

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    "Single grain" does not mean that only a single type of grain was used to produce the whisky; rather, the adjective "single" refers only to the use of a single distillery (and making a "single grain" generally requires using a mixture of grains, as barley is a type of grain and some malted barley must be used in all Scotch whisky - although a ...

  7. Early Times - Wikipedia

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    The Brown–Forman Company acquired the Early Times brand in 1923, [2] and over the next 30 years made Early Times the best-selling whisky in the country. [2] It later became sold in over 40 countries. [2] It ranks as one of the top four selling Kentucky whiskeys in the world, and in 2005 it became the top selling Kentucky whisky in Japan. [2]

  8. Bagpiper (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    The company describes the whisky's flavour as "a light malty aroma and a hint of a smooth woody character, owing to the use of malt spirits specifically matured in pre-identified American oak casks". [1] It is similar to a blended whisky flavored with pot still malt whisky, but the neutral spirits used as base are distilled from molasses ...

  9. Blenders Pride - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its launch, the Reserve Collection was the most expensive whisky produced in India. [13] This whisky is a blend of Scotch malts that have been matured through the unique Solera process, with the finest Indian grain spirits, strengthening the Blenders Pride brand’s presence in the market even further.