Description: Blender Pride is a premium Indian whisky known for its smoothness and balanced flavor profile. This whisky offers a harmonious blend of malt and grain spirits, with notes of caramel, oak, and spices. It has a golden amber color and a lingering finish, making it a popular choice among whisky enthusiasts.
Blenders Pride Whiskey 180 ML
$14.99
Description: Blender Pride is a premium Indian whisky known for its smoothness and balanced flavor profile. This whisky offers a harmonious blend of malt and grain spirits, with notes of caramel, oak, and spices. It has a golden amber color and a lingering finish, making it a popular choice among whisky enthusiasts.
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