100 Pipers is one of India’s most trusted blended Scotch whiskies, known for its smooth smoke and balanced malt character. Produced by Pernod Ricard, it blends up to 30 different Scottish malts to create a light yet gently smoky profile that works both neat and with soda.

In 2026, prices have moved slightly due to updated state excise policies and the standard 2% TCS, but 100 Pipers remains one of the most accessible true Scotch options across India.

All prices below reflect 100 Pipers Deluxe (standard variant).
For 100 Pipers 12 Years, expect roughly ₹1,000–₹1,800 extra on the 750ml bottle, depending on the state.

100 Pipers Whisky

100 Pipers Whisky – State-wise price list (Approx. Feb 2026)

(Same 15-state format as your Black Dog article — 180ml / 375ml / 750ml)

State / City 180 ml (₹) 375 ml (₹) 750 ml (₹)
Delhi 380–420 650–700 1,250–1,650
Uttar Pradesh 600–650 1,050–1,150 1,680–1,850
Mumbai 480–550 900–1,000 1,650–1,900
Jharkhand 450–500 850–950 1,600–1,750
Assam 480–530 850–950 1,600–1,800
Goa 280–320 520–580 1,050–1,250
Haryana (Gurgaon) 400–420 750–820 1,400–1,550
Pune 450–520 900–1,000 1,650–1,850
Kerala 500–550 950–1,100 1,800–2,000
Hyderabad 580–650 1,100–1,250 1,900–2,100
Kolkata 350–400 600–680 1,150–1,250
Rajasthan ~500 ~1,005 ~2,005
Punjab 420–480 750–850 1,450–1,600
Bangalore 550–620 1,050–1,200 1,900–2,100
Chandigarh 380–410 700–780 1,350–1,450

Note: Gurgaon follows MSP pricing, so L-1 vends may differ by ₹50–₹100 depending on competition.

2026 buying guide: the variants

100 Pipers Deluxe

The flagship entry-level Scotch. Light, smooth, with gentle oak sweetness. Most commonly sold in 180ml quarters.

100 Pipers 8 Years

Mid-tier expression (often seen in CSD). Slightly richer vanilla notes than Deluxe.

100 Pipers 12 Years

Premium aged version. Deeper honey, dried fruit, and soft smoke.
Average 750ml price (2026): ₹2,900–₹4,200, depending on state.

Key 2026 research insights

CSD canteen pricing
 For defence personnel, 100 Pipers is extremely affordable. In 2026:

  • Deluxe 750ml: ~₹575
  • 12 Years: ~₹830

Goa advantage

Goa remains the cheapest civilian market. A 750ml bottle of 100 Pipers 12 Years can drop as low as ₹2,000 in select boutiques.

Bulk buying in Gurgaon

Twin-pack or case deals at L-1 vends often reduce per-bottle cost by ₹50–₹100.

FAQs – 100 Pipers (2026)

Q1. Is 100 Pipers a real Scotch?

Ans: Yes. It’s a Blended Scotch Whisky — every drop is distilled and aged in Scotland (some bottling may happen in India).

Q2. Best way to drink it?

Ans: Most prefer it with a splash of water or soda. The 12-Year-Old is smooth enough for rocks or neat.

Q3. Is there a 2-litre bottle?

Ans: Yes — mainly in Duty-Free, Goa, and Haryana. In 2026, it costs roughly ₹3,200–₹3,800.

Q4. How do I spot a fake?

Ans: Check for the Pernod Ricard hologram, Guala non-refillable cap, and scan the State Excise QR code to verify batch details.

Final thoughts

In 2026, 100 Pipers continues to be one of India’s best value true Scotch whiskies.

A 750ml bottle ranges from about ₹1,050 in Goa to over ₹2,100 in Bangalore, while most North Indian states sit comfortably around ₹1,400–₹1,800.

If you’re buying smart, Goa and Gurgaon offer the best civilian prices, and CSD is unbeatable if eligible. For drinkers who want genuine Scotch character without stepping into ultra-premium territory, 100 Pipers still holds its ground — especially when picked up in the right city.

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