Antiquity is one of India’s long-standing premium whiskies, produced by United Spirits Limited (Diageo India). It’s best known for its smooth character and loyal following across North, West, and Eastern India.

The brand is sold mainly in two variants — Antiquity Blue (richer, more complex) and Antiquity Rare (slightly lighter and smoother). In most markets, Antiquity Blue costs ₹100–₹300 more than Rare for a 750ml bottle.

All prices below primarily reflect Antiquity Blue. (For Antiquity Rare, subtract roughly ₹100–₹300 depending on the shop.)

Antiquity Whisky

Antiquity whisky prices

State / City 180 ml (₹) 375 ml (₹) 750 ml (₹)
Delhi 450 950 1,850–2,000
Uttar Pradesh 340 820 ~1,650
Mumbai ~850 ~1,850 2,700–3,100
Jharkhand 650 1,350 ~2,600
Assam 410 820 ~1,680
Goa 320 750 1,350–1,500
Gurgaon (Haryana) 460 ~1,200 1,750–1,950
Pune ~850 ~1,850 2,700–3,600
Kerala 580 1,150 ~2,100
Hyderabad 480 1,050 2,050–2,200
Kolkata 400 860 1,850–2,050
Rajasthan 450 1,000 ~1,850
Punjab 420 900 ~1,750
Bangalore 500 1,100 2,350–2,500
Chandigarh 450 950 ~1,850

Note: Haryana follows open pricing above a minimum base, so Gurgaon shops can differ by ₹150–₹250 even within the same area.

Why Antiquity prices vary so much in 2026

The 2% TCS effect

The flat 2% TCS introduced in 2026 created a quiet 2–5% retail bump across many states compared to last year.

Independent state taxation

Each state controls its own alcohol duties. Mumbai and Bangalore remain the most expensive due to heavy local levies, while Goa stays cheapest.

The Haryana factor

Gurgaon operates on Minimum Selling Price (MSP), not fixed MRP. Two nearby shops can easily differ by ₹200+.

Pro buying tips for 2026

Check the variant carefully: Don’t confuse Antiquity Blue with Antiquity Rare. Blue is usually pricier and richer.

Smaller sizes are disappearing: In metros like Mumbai and Bangalore, 180ml and 375ml bottles are becoming harder to find as premium shops focus on 750ml.

Goa remains the bargain zone: A full bottle in Goa can cost nearly half of Mumbai pricing.

Border transport warning: Carrying bottles from Goa to Maharashtra or Delhi to UP is tightly monitored in 2026 and can lead to fines or vehicle seizure.

Final thoughts

In 2026, a 750ml bottle of Antiquity Blue ranges from about ₹1,350 in Goa to over ₹3,000 in Mumbai, while North India typically sits around ₹1,700–₹2,000.

If you’re buying smart, Goa, Delhi, and Chandigarh offer the best civilian value, while Gurgaon rewards those willing to shop around.

FAQs

Q: Which is more expensive: Antiquity Blue or Rare?

A: Usually Antiquity Blue. It’s the richer blend and typically costs ₹100–₹300 more per 750ml.

Q: Why is there such a big price gap between states?

A: Alcohol taxation is controlled by individual states. Some fix MRPs (Delhi, West Bengal), while others allow open pricing (Haryana).

Q: Where is Antiquity cheapest?

A: Goa remains the most affordable. Delhi and Chandigarh also stay relatively lower than most metros.

Q: What bottle sizes are available?

A: Standard sizes are 180ml, 375ml, and 750ml, though smaller sizes are harder to find in big cities.

Q: Does the quality change by location?

A: No. The whisky is identical nationwide. Only taxes and retail margins change.

Q: Can I buy Antiquity online?

A: Most states allow online browsing but require in-store purchase. Home delivery depends on local rules.

Q: Is it legal to carry bottles across states?

A: Carrying multiple bottles across state borders without permits can result in confiscation or fines.

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