Celebrate the Festival of Lights with Amrut Two Indies Rum

Celebrate the festival of lights with a spirit that bridges worlds. Amrut Two Indies Rum unites the subtle sweetness of Indian jaggery with Caribbean boldness — a toast to craftsmanship, heritage, and festive moments that linger. This exceptional rum marries the gentle flavors of Indian rum, crafted from traditional jaggery, with the robust characteristics of Caribbean rums. Amrut Distilleries is one of the very few distilleries to pay homage to the indigenous ingredient of jaggery.

Amrut Two Indies is more than just a rum; it is a representation of the cultural and historical connections between these two regions. The heart of Amrut Two Indies Rum lies in its use of jaggery, a traditional whole sugarcane product handcrafted in cottage industries across India for centuries. This jaggery is fermented, distilled in locally made pot stills, and matured at Amrut before being expertly blended with premium Caribbean rum.

In Indian culture, jaggery holds a special place in rituals and festivals, symbolizing celebration and joy. Amrut Two Indies Rum captures this spirit of celebration, offering a distinctive and rare character that makes every sip a moment of festivity.

Amrut Distilleries invites everyone to raise a glass of Amrut Two Indies Rum on this International Friendship Day and salute to the everlasting connections of friendship. Amrut Two Indies Rum aims to make every moment exceptional, expressing the joy and camaraderie that define true friendship, whether it is enjoyed with friends or on its own.

The Two Indies brand comes in three variants – Gold, Dark and White. We would love you to either sip or savor in your favorite cocktail 

Two Indies Rum

Testing Notes

Colour : Golden Amber

Nose : Almond with freshly cut sugarcane, tropical fruits with a hint of ripened banana;

Taste : Sugarcane with a dash of tropical fruits and honey and running slightly dry;

Finish : Sweet and dry finish;

Price: 

State:

SL NO  State  MRP  
        1  Chandigarh      1,300 
        2  Haryana   
        3  Madhya Pradesh      2,000 
        4  Rajasthan        1,400 
        5  Punjab      1,000 
        6  Delhi   
        7  Uttar Pradesh   
        8  Assam       1,700 
        9  Andaman   
      10  Arunachal Pradesh   
      11  Odisha      1,320 
      12  Meghalaya        1,289 
      13  Tripura   
      14  West Bengal      1,380 
      15  Sikkim   
      16  Nagaland   
      17  Silvassa   
      18  Daman    
      19  DIU   
      20  Maharashtra      1,700 
      21  Goa           900 
      22  Gujarat      1,800 
      23  Andhra Pradesh   
      24  Pondicherry      1,250 
      25  Mahe      1,250 
      26  Telangana     
      27  Karnataka       2,190 
      28  Kerala       2,200 

 

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