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Paul John Oloroso Select Cask Single Malt Indian Whisky

Paul John Oloroso Select Cask Single Malt Indian Whisky

7.8 /10
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Type: Single Malt
ABV: 48%
Price: £81.75

Indian whisky has, over the past decade, earned its place in serious conversation — and Paul John has been one of the distilleries most responsible for that shift. The Paul John Oloroso Select Cask Single Malt arrives at a confident 48% ABV, non-chill filtered and matured in hand-selected Oloroso sherry casks. It is a NAS release, which in this case feels like a deliberate choice rather than an evasion — Paul John has consistently demonstrated that Goa's tropical climate accelerates maturation in ways that make age statements somewhat beside the point.

At £81.75, this sits in a competitive bracket. You are paying for single malt quality with genuine sherry cask influence, bottled at a strength that suggests the distillery wants you to taste what they actually made rather than a diluted version of it. That deserves respect. Paul John has built its reputation on doing things properly — column and pot still distillation, Indian six-row barley, and a maturation environment where the angel's share is punishing but the resulting concentration of flavour is remarkable.

The Oloroso Select Cask belongs to a category I find increasingly compelling: warm-climate single malts that wear their sherry influence openly. Where a Scottish Oloroso-matured whisky might take twelve or fifteen years to reach a comparable depth of cask interaction, the heat and humidity of Goa compress that timeline dramatically. The result is typically a whisky that is rich, full-bodied, and unapologetically fruit-forward, with the dried fruit and nutty sweetness that good Oloroso wood delivers.

Tasting Notes

I have not provided formal tasting notes for this bottling at this time. What I will say is that the 48% strength and Oloroso cask selection point toward a whisky with considerable weight and warmth. Expect the kind of sherried character that rewards patience — this is not a subtle dram, and it is not trying to be one. Paul John's house style tends toward bold, tropical fruit-laden malts, and the Oloroso influence should complement that rather than fight against it.

The Verdict

I rate the Paul John Oloroso Select Cask at 7.8 out of 10. This is a well-made single malt from a distillery that has earned its credibility through consistency and ambition. The price is fair for what you are getting — a cask-strength-adjacent bottling with genuine sherry cask maturation is increasingly hard to find under £85. It does not quite reach the heights of some of the limited Paul John releases I have tasted over the years, but as a regular offering it punches above its weight. For anyone still sceptical about Indian whisky, this is exactly the sort of bottle that changes minds. It is serious, it is well-constructed, and it does not apologise for where it comes from.

Best Served

Pour it neat and give it five minutes in the glass. The 48% strength benefits from a little time to open up — if you find it initially spirit-forward, a few drops of room-temperature water will soften it without drowning the sherry influence. This is a contemplative dram, best enjoyed after dinner when you can give it your full attention. If you are feeling adventurous, it would make a genuinely excellent base for a short, stirred cocktail — a Whisky Old Fashioned with a strip of orange peel would let the Oloroso character shine.

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Duncan Cairns
Duncan Cairns
Senior Whisky Reviewer

Duncan has spent two decades judging Scotch whisky at competitions from the International Wine & Spirit Competition to the World Whiskies Awards, developing a palate that prizes balance and terroir ab...

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