Peter Scot Malt Whisky is a long-standing premium Indian blend produced by Khoday India Ltd. It’s known for using a relatively high proportion of imported Scotch malts mixed with Indian grain spirits, which gives it a smoother, slightly smoky profile compared to most whiskies in its price band.

Peter Scot Whisky Price in India

In 2026, Peter Scot sits in the same space as Antiquity Blue and Signature — a step above regular budget whiskies, but still well below luxury single malts. Prices this year reflect normal state excise differences plus the flat 2% TCS introduced in the Union Budget, resulting in a mild 2–5% increase over late 2025.

Smaller sizes (180ml and 375ml) are still available in many North Indian states, but in metros like Mumbai and Bangalore, shops increasingly stock only the 750ml bottle.

Below is the standard Peter Scot Malt Whisky pricing across your fixed 15 states.

Peter Scot whisky state-wise price list in India

State / City 180 ml (₹) 375 ml (₹) 750 ml (₹)
Delhi 350 700 1,350–1,450
Uttar Pradesh 340 680 ~1,320
Mumbai 430 850 1,395–1,500
Jharkhand 420 820 ~1,550
Assam 400 780 ~1,500
Goa 280 560 1,050–1,150
Haryana (Gurgaon) 360 720 1,300–1,420*
Pune 420 820 1,400–1,500
Kerala 460 900 ~1,650
Hyderabad 430 850 ~1,550
Kolkata 380 750 1,400–1,500
Rajasthan 400 800 1,450–1,550
Punjab 370 730 ~1,400
Bangalore 450 900 1,650–1,800
Chandigarh 360 720 ~1,350

Note: Haryana follows open pricing above a minimum base, so Gurgaon shops can differ by ₹100+.

Key market trends in 2026

1. The TCS effect: All prices now include the flat 2% TCS. It sounds small, but in higher-tax states like Karnataka and Maharashtra, it translates into a visible jump at the counter.

2. Goa advantage: Goa remains the cheapest civilian market for Peter Scot. A full bottle there can cost nearly ₹500–₹600 less than Bangalore.

3. Metro size shift: Mumbai and Bangalore retailers increasingly skip 180ml and 375ml bottles, focusing on 750ml for better margins.

4. CSD pricing: For eligible defense personnel, Peter Scot is available through CSD at roughly ₹550 for 750ml, making it dramatically cheaper than open-market retail.

Variants you may encounter

  • Peter Scot Malt Whisky (standard): The mainstream premium blend listed above. Smooth, lightly woody, easy to drink with water or soda.
  • Peter Scot Black Single Malt: A separate, 100% malt product. Much rarer and typically priced around ₹2,200–₹2,400 for 750ml depending on state.

Don’t confuse the two — the Black Single Malt is a completely different (and more expensive) whisky.

Overall, in 2026, Peter Scot remains a solid “upgrade” whisky for drinkers moving beyond budget brands. Expect to pay around ₹1,050 in Goa, ₹1,350–₹1,450 in Delhi/Chandigarh, and up to ₹1,800 in Bangalore for a 750ml bottle.

If value matters most, Goa and Gurgaon are your best bets. If you’re buying in metros, stick to licensed premium vends and compare nearby shops — small differences can save you a couple of hundred rupees per bottle.

Peter Scot whisky FAQs

Q: Is Peter Scot a Scotch?

A: No. It’s an Indian premium blended whisky that uses imported Scotch malts mixed with Indian grain spirits.

Q: Why is it cheaper in Goa?

A: Goa has one of India’s lowest excise structures for liquor, plus lower logistics costs.

Q: Is the quality different across states?

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

Q: Does Peter Scot come in 1-litre bottles?

A: Yes, mainly in Goa and Duty-Free. Expect prices around ₹1,400–₹1,600 depending on location.

Q: How do I check if my bottle is genuine?

A: Look for the Khoday security seal, ensure the cap is intact, and scan the state excise QR code on the label.

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