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Amrut-The Great Churn
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- Book Synopsis
- One fine day in Ooty, Bangalore-based businessman Neelakanta Rao Jagdale mixed single malt whisky with peated whisky, both crafted in his family-owned distillery. This blend would put Amrut on the world map, succeeding beyond Jagdale's wildest dreams. He had crafted nectar fit for the gods, much like the one that rose out of the great churn of the Puranas, a whisky that would captivate connoisseurs worldwide**x2014;Amrut Fusion. India is a land of whisky-drinkers**x2014;of the sort made from molasses, yes, but also premium Scotch. For the latter lot, anything Indian was anathema. Jagdale, a visionary, dared to dream beyond the molasses-based whiskies that India was known for. His strategy was clear: for Indian whisky to be acceptable to Indians, it would first have to be accepted by the Scots. And thus began the journey of Amrut Whisky and its many expressions, the most popular of which remains the Amrut Fusion.
- About The Author
- Sriram Devatha loves telling brand stories across mediums, from an Instagram reel to a 200-page volume of narrative non-fiction. His writing is influenced by his learnings as a senior brand manager at a start-up, visiting faculty teaching storytelling for entrepreneurs and even delivering lectures on German grammar and audio engineering.
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- ISBN
- 9789360458287
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Westland, (01 July 2024)
- Number of Pages
- 248
- Weight
- 350 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 216 x 140 x 23 mm
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