John Distilleries is based in Bangalore, India, and its single malt distillery is located in Goa. The distillery is equipped with two sets of copper pot stills (one for wash and one for spirit), with a daily production capacity of 6,000 liters. There is also a visitor center located on the premises. The distillery is the first in India to allow tours of the facility. Maturation takes place in a climate-controlled underground cellar that has around 10,000 barrels, as well as in on-ground warehouses.[2] The company had been making blended whisky since 1996, and single malt whisky since 2008[3] in an attempt to enter the premium end of the market. Master DistillerMichael D'Souza chose to use Indian ingredients in the making of the single malts, to give the whisky characteristics of its country of origin. The wash he created had an ABV of 5%, lower than the standard 8% for most whisky. This creates a sweeter flavour in the final product. The whisky is put in the casks at 55% ABV, but the alcoholic strength increases as it ages due to the heat, giving the final product an ABV of 57%.[4]
Goa features a tropical monsoon climate and being in the tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, has a hot and humid climate for most of the year. The tropical climate of Goa matures the liquid faster than colder climatic regions. The fraction lost to evaporation during ageing, known as the angels' share, is also higher in India, at 8-10% per year, than in Scotland, where the annual evaporation loss is about 2%.[5] This leaves a hogshead with only 150 bottles left in it, after three years, compared to around 350 in Scotland.[4] Michael D'Souza describes it this way, "Whisky matured at these temperatures simply cannot be aged for the kind of time expected with Scotch, even trying to mature our whisky for just 10 years would leave barely a bottle of liquid in the barrel. Fortunately, the heat actually speeds up the maturation process considerably. As a result, whisky that has been matured for just 4-5 years – as is the case with Paul John Edited and Brilliance – is equivalent to a Scotch that has been aged for around 15 years".[6]
The first bottling of Paul John Single Malt, "Paul John Single Cask 161 Whisky," was officially launched in London, England on 4 October 2012 by Sanjay Paul, CEO of Alcobev Limited, at the Capital Hotel in Knightsbridge, London, England.[28] The brand's second release, "Paul John Single Cask 163 Whisky" was also released by Sanjay Paul, CEO of Alcobev Limited, having 57% abv and priced at £60.[29] Following the single cask release, Sanjay Paul, CEO of Alcobev Limited released Paul John's flagship single malt whiskies in May 2013.[30] They were branded Paul John Brilliance, Paul John Edited and Paul John Bold.[31] It was an unpeated single cask whisky, made from Indian malted barley, distilled twice in traditional copper pot stills, and aged for an unspecified period in first-fill charred American casks.[7][8] It was bottled at cask strength: 57% ABV and 150 bottles were made from the cask.[9] Whisky connoisseur Jim Murray gave it 94.5 points and the "Liquid Gold" award in his Whisky Bible.[9][4][3] The brand's second release was "Paul John Single Cask 163 Whisky" having 57% ABV and priced at £60 in 2012.[10][11] Presently, the flagship expressions of Paul John Whisky include Paul John Brilliance, Paul John Edited, Paul John Bold, Select Cask Classic and Select Cask Peated. The single malts are now available across 40 countries and have won over 290 prestigious international awards. Special edition releases include Mars Orbiter, Mithuna by Paul John, and Kanya by Paul John. Mithuna by Paul John was declared one of the "Finest Whiskies in the World" by Whisky Bible. Kanya by Paul John was awarded "Asian Whisky of the Year".
Variants
Single malt variants in production:
Nirvana – Unpeated Single Malt Whisky – 40% ABV
Brilliance – Unpeated – 46% ABV
Edited – With a Hint of Peat – 46% ABV
Bold – Peated – 46% ABV
Classic Select Cask – Unpeated – 55.2% ABV
Peated Select Cask – Peated – 55.5% ABV
Oloroso Select Cask – 48% ABV
PX Select Cask – 48% ABV
Mithuna by Paul John – 58% ABV
Limited-release whiskies:
Kanya – 50% ABV
Oloroso Single Cask – 57.4% ABV
Mars Orbiter – 57.8% ABV
Christmas Edition 2018 – 46% ABV
Christmas Edition 2019- 46% ABV
Christmas Edition 2020 – 46% ABV
Christmas Edition 2021 – 46% ABV
Port Cask 2022 exclusively for The Whisky Club (Australia)[12] – 52.3% ABV