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Black Dog has held its ground in India's premium Scotch segment for decades, and in 2026 the range continues to cover a reasonable spread, from an entry-level pour that won't stretch the budget to an 18-year-old that competes with more internationally recognised age-statement blends. Black Dog whisky price in India in 2026 runs from around Rs 2,160 for a 750ml bottle of Black Reserve Centenary up to just under Rs 10,000 for the flagship 18 Years. Nearly every variant in the portfolio is bottled at 42.8% ABV, which gives the range a consistency that carries through from glass to glass. Here's a full breakdown of Black Dog whisky price in India for 2026, along with ABV details and tasting notes for each expression. Check the full list below including Black Dog Reserve 18 Years and Black Dog Triple Gold Reserve.
The 18 Years sits at the top of the Black Dog lineup and is the expression the brand tends to be judged by in serious whisky circles. It's a mature blended Scotch with the kind of finish that justifies the age statement, with dark chocolate, citrus peel and oak spice coming through in the glass. For a blended Scotch at this price point in the Indian market, it holds up well.
ABV: 42.8%
750ml: Rs 9,500 to Rs 9,970
Black Dog Millards Private Reserve 14 Years
Named after the brand's founder James MacInnes Millard, this 14-year expression occupies the mid-tier of the range and does it credibly. Dried fruits, vanilla and a low-level smoky undercurrent give it enough character to appeal to drinkers who've moved past entry-level Scotch but aren't necessarily chasing age statements. It's a reliable pour for experienced whisky drinkers who know what they want.
ABV: 42.8%
750ml: Rs 5,270 to Rs 5,890
Triple Gold Reserve is probably Black Dog's most widely recognised label in India, and the Oloroso sherry cask finish is a significant part of why. It rounds out the profile considerably, adding honey, toasted nuts and orchard fruit to what would otherwise be a more straightforward blend. It's available across multiple formats, which makes it a practical option for everything from casual drinking to larger gatherings.
ABV: 42.8%
2000ml: Rs 6,640 to Rs 7,740
1000ml: Rs 3,970
750ml: Rs 2,965 to Rs 3,040
375ml: Rs 1,520
The entry point into the Black Dog range, Black Reserve Centenary is a straightforward blended Scotch with woody notes and a balanced malt character. It's not trying to be more than it is, and that works in its favour. At this price, it's one of the more competitively positioned premium Scotch options available in the Indian market, and it's available in enough size variants to suit different budgets and occasions.
ABV: 42.8%
2000ml: Rs 5,630
1000ml: Rs 2,890
750ml: Rs 2,160 to Rs 2,375
375ml: Rs 1,090
Prices may vary slightly depending on state taxes and the retail outlet. It's worth checking with a local licensed retailer for the most current rates in your city.