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Cashmir Vodka Review | Piccadilly’s Winter Wheat Vodka

Piccadilly Distilleries has now entered the vodka segment with Cashmir Craft Vodka. This premium small-batch vodka takes inspiration from Kashmir and sets itself apart with its unique base ingredient—Sona Moti Wheat, also known as the Golden Pearl.

Price & Availability
Cashmir Vodka is priced at ₹1,800 in Goa for a 750 ml bottle, with an ABV of 42.8%. It is currently available across Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Delhi, Daman, and Uttar Pradesh. 

How It’s Made
Sona Moti Wheat, used in Cashmir Vodka, is believed to have been rediscovered after nearly 2,000 years. With its rich golden grains, this wheat has deep roots in Indian culinary heritage. Piccadilly revived it by cultivating and replanting over 200 acres, a process that took six years – post acquiring a handful of grains from a farmer based in Punjab. 

Produced in small batches, Cashmir Vodka uses pristine water from Kashmir. The spirit undergoes seven rounds of distillation followed by five stages of activated carbon filtering for purity and smoothness. To further refine the liquid, it is polished with mango wood charcoal to remove bitterness, and finally filtered through platinum, gold, and silver—giving it a silky and refined texture.

The vodka is curated by Master Blender Surrinder Kumar (the mind behind Indri-Trini and Camikara), the vodka is positioned as a premium contender in its category.

Packaging
In contrast to the often flashy vodka segment, Cashmir opts for elegance and subtlety. The label features a holographic window that, when viewed through, reveals a snow-capped mountain. Iconic Kashmiri motifs—flora, fauna, and even the Shikara—adorn the design in a soft golden hue.

The bottle also states clearly that this vodka is non-hybrid, 100% vegan, and contains no added sugar, making it transparent and consumer-conscious.

Nosing

  • Clean and neutral nose
  • Gentle grain sweetness from wheat
  • Soft minerality

Tasting

  • Smooth, elegant mouthfeel
  • Subtle Vanilla sweetness with spicy bite and crisp dryness
  • Refined texture 
  • Long, Medium finish with a silky character

Conclusion
So how is Cashmir Vodka? 

At a price point of ₹1,800 – it competes with imported vodka brands while offering something distinctly Indian. Its story—the revival of Sona Moti Wheat, gives it authenticity and depth and for vodka lovers – it’s a spirit that can be tried once for sure.

The Spirit of Kashmyr Vodka Review

What comes to your mind when you think about Kashmir? Snow-capped valleys, crystal-clear Himalayan waters or something else? Radico Khaitan wants to bottle that very essence in their latest creation – The Spirit of Kashmyr Vodka. Yes, this is the same Radico Khaitan that recently invested in Shah Rukh and Aryan Khan’s spirit’s venture and this time they are bringing two variants of this vodka – Natural (Classic) and Saffron.

Price & Availability

The Spirit of Kashmyr is priced at ₹2,500 in Uttar Pradesh for a 750ml bottle with an ABV of 42.8%. It’s is now also launched in Maharashtra for Rs. 3500 in Maharashtra and Rs. 2,800 in Goa, with more markets to follow soon. Made from premium Basmati rice and Himalayan Spring water, it clearly aims for the luxury segment. That’s a smart move, considering the regular vodka category in India has been flat, while flavoured vodkas are seeing growth.

The Name

The name draws from the rich culture and natural beauty of Kashmir. But don’t confuse it with Cashmir vodka by Piccadilly, which is made from winter wheat. Honestly we are loving the whole emerging Kashmir vodka vibe from Indian makers – it feels fresh and distinctive.

How It’s Made

Crafted at Radico’s flagship Rampur Distillery, Kashmyr is a small-batch, grain-based vodka. The process starts with multiple column distillations for a high-purity neutral spirit, followed by slow copper pot distillation for added smoothness and character. Finally, it’s polished through silver, platinum and diamond-coated filters for a clean, refined finish. The result? Crystal-clear vodka with refined smoothness. Credit for the blend goes to Master Blender Anup Barik, known for several standout Radico creations.

Packaging:

Now let’s look at the packaging. Vodka’s usually feature vibrant packaging, unlike whiskies and malts. 

And I must add this possibly is one of the most vibrant I’ve seen. It features the Saffron Crocus flower, which is used for making saffron and in India – this flower is exclusively available in Kashmir and the bottle design features visuals inspired by Kashmir’s landscape, including Himalayan peaks and saffron flowers. It includes a clear cork designed to resemble mountain springs. I love the two-tone colour as well.

Nosing:

This is a natural vodka – which means no added infusions

  • Hints of vanilla and sweetness
  • Even with 42.8% ABV it doesn’t hit you hard, which means it is refined. 

Tasting:

  • Creamy and smooth, with faint hints of grain 
  • Slight bite of spice
  • Medium finish with warmness in the mouth

Conclusion:

So how is the Spirit of Kashmyr Natural Vodka? It is smooth and interesting. Radico is trying to target a premium product segment by paying homage to Kashmir. And with this vodka they are looking to bring their own twist to the segment. If you like Vodka’s then this is surely a try once atleast. And then you can decide if this deserves a place in your shelve.