-KH News Desk (cbedit@imaws.org)
DeVANS Modern Breweries has once again propelled Indian spirits onto the global radar with exceptional wins for its latest GianChand single malt expressions. GianChand Adambaraa and GianChand Manshaa have won top accolades at two of the world’s most prestigious whisky contests — the International Whisky Competition (IWC) 2025 and the International Spirits Challenge (ISC) at ISW Meininger, Germany 2025, respectively. These honours further distinguish DeVANS as a leader in India’s burgeoning single malt arena.
Global Recognition: A Dual Triumph for Adambaraa and Manshaa
At the International Whisky Competition (IWC) 2025, GianChand Adambaraa swept both Best Indian Single Malt Whisky and Best Indian Whisky titles — a rare double victory that underscores the whisky’s exceptional finesse and global appeal. Meanwhile, at ISW Meininger, Germany 2025, GianChand Manshaa claimed the coveted International Whisky of the Year awards, including “Grand Gold”. Together, these wins reaffirm DeVANS’ craft, innovation, and legacy rooted in distinguished whisky-making.
A Tribute to Legacy
GianChand single malts pay homage to DeVANS founder Dewan Gian Chand. Crafted in the foothills of Jammu’s Himalayas, the brand aims to blend regional tradition with global expectations of refinement and complexity.
Distinctive Flavor & Elegance
- Adambaraa, the brand’s first unpeated single malt, displays an amber hue and showcases tasting notes of dried apricots, honey, toasted spice, followed by caramel and toffee.
- Manshaa continues the pursuit of nuanced craftsmanship, with an award that solidifies its standing as among the world’s finest whiskies.
Global Acclaim From Critics
Notably, whisky critic Jim Murray, preparing his 2025 Whisky Bible, was astounded upon tasting Adambaraa: “Can this really be an Indian whisky?” He called it “the closest to a high-class Scottish malt I have found… The intensity and purity of the barley is never for a moment compromised. A malt lover’s dream.”
Reinforcing India’s Footprint
These triumphs mark a pinnacle for Indian single malts on the global stage. With Adambaraa and Manshaa now showcased as world-class spirits, they strengthen India’s position in what has long been dominated by Scotch and Japanese whiskies.
Inspiring Domestic Innovation
DeVANS’ success is a powerful signal for Indian producers: regional ingredients, bold innovation, and meticulous aging can match — or challenge — global benchmarks. Rising brands now have a blueprint for competing internationally.
Expanding Market Reach
Following these accolades, Adambaraa is rolling out to duty-free outlets in Hyderabad and Delhi, with broader retail expansion already underway — indicating planned market momentum. The recognition can boost consumer trust and justify premium pricing in both domestic and export markets.
Consumer Branding & Premium Pricing
Success at international contests creates a strong positioning opportunity. DeVANS can lean into its awards in packaging, marketing, and storytelling — emphasising authenticity, Himalayan heritage, and global quality to access the premium spirits segment.
Supply Chain and Production Quality
Maintaining supply of high-quality barley, casks, and maturation conditions will be crucial as demand scales. DeVANS must ensure consistency in crafting these highly-regarded expressions.
Peer Pressure and Industry Benchmarking
These wins raise the bar for Indian single malts. Competitors like Amrut, Paul John, Rampur, and others now face a compelling benchmark that can inspire further innovation and elevate India’s whisky reputation collectively.
India’s Whisky Renaissance Continues
India’s whisky journey began with Amrut in 2004 and gained international notice over the last two decades. Now, with DeVANS’ GianChand Adambaraa and Manshaa claiming top global awards, the narrative leaps forward — from rising novelty to celebrated standard-bearer.
The challenge now lies in scaling this success: educating consumers, expanding availability, and ensuring continued quality. If DeVANS sustains this momentum, the Indian single malt story could be one of transformation, prestige, and long-term global presence.