Whisky 111
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/BARS, CHANDIGARH/ Updated : Mar 21, 2018, 15:49 IST
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Creating quite a flutter in the liquor connoisseur circles, Whisky 111 is an apt place to savour some rare Scotches, Single Malts and other labels sourced from all over the globe.
Creating quite a flutter in the liquor connoisseur circles, Whisky 111 is an apt place to savour some rare Scotches, Single Malts and other labels sourced from all over the globe. Read less

Creating quite a flutter in the liquor connoisseur circles, Whisky 111 is an apt place to savour some rare Scotches, Single Malts and other labels sourced from all over the globe. The 29-seater cosy venue sees a bevy of people who swear by authentic and rare liquors. As the name suggests, the place has as many as 111 brands including 74 single malts, three labels from Ireland, one from Canada, Thailand and Japan, the catch point is The Last Drop 1960. Also, there are seven brands of Kentucky Bourbon, which can add to your excitement.
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