Best Single Malt Indian Whisky Under Rs 10000: Crazy Cock Wins Gold, 4 Others Win Silver

Looking for the best Indian single malt whisky under ₹10,000? These award-winning bottles combine quality, distinctive flavours and excellent value across different price points.
Best Single Malt Indian Whisky Under Rs 10000
Award-winning Indian single malt whisky bottles under ₹10,000, including Crazy Cock, Indri, and Gianchand Manshaa, recognised at IWSC 2026 for outstanding quality.Instagram @crazycocksinglemalt @_indrisinglemalt_usa_ @devans.gianchand
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Finding an excellent Indian single malt no longer requires spending a fortune. Several award-winning expressions are now available for under ₹10,000, offering everything from peated drams and sherry cask finishes to experimental Indian oak ageing. Leading the list is Crazy Cock The Heritage Edition Madhuca III, the only Indian single malt to win a Gold medal at the International Wine & Spirits Competition (IWSC) 2026, while five other affordable bottles earned Silver. If you're looking for premium whisky without crossing the ₹10,000 mark, these deserve your attention.

Check out the best Indian single malt whiskies under ₹10,000 that impressed judges while remaining relatively accessible.

Single Malt Indian Whisky Under Rs 10,000

Crazy Cock The Heritage Edition Madhuca III

Priced comfortably below ₹10,000, this limited-edition single malt stands out for its Mahura cask finish, believed to be a world first. Produced by South Seas Distilleries in Maharashtra, it layers creamy citrus, peach and gingerbread over ex-bourbon maturation before finishing in casks that previously held Mahua spirit. It was the only Indian whisky to receive a Gold medal at IWSC 2026.

Price: ₹6,000–₹7,500

Gamber Valley The Vault Series

A new entrant from Himachal Pradesh, Gamber Valley sits at the upper end of the budget with ex-bourbon maturation and a classic fruit-and-vanilla profile. Its Silver medal and ₹10,000 ceiling make it an attractive option for those exploring newer Indian distilleries.

Price: ₹7,000–₹10,000

Indri Agneya

Indri has become one of India's most recognised single malt brands, and Agneya remains one of its best-value expressions. Matured in bourbon and PX sherry casks with gentle peat influence, it offers remarkable complexity while staying well below the ₹10,000 budget.

Price: ₹3,500–₹8,060

Doaab Expression 02

One of the most affordable bottles here, Doaab Expression 02 is matured in rare Japanese Mizunara oak, bringing floral aromas, citrus and soft spice. At under ₹4,000, it delivers exceptional value for whisky enthusiasts seeking something distinctive.

Price: ₹3,150–₹3,800

Gianchand Manshaa

Produced by DeVANS Modern Breweries in Jammu, Gianchand Manshaa is a peated single malt matured in the Himalayan climate. It balances orchard fruit with smoke and sits just below the ₹10,000 mark, making it an appealing premium purchase without entering luxury price territory.

Price: ₹8,500–₹9,500

Ultimately, awards are reassuring, but value matters just as much. These Indian single malt whiskies prove that exceptional craftsmanship and distinctive flavour profiles can still be found under ₹10,000, whether you're building a home bar or choosing a thoughtful gift.

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