
Vadodara · India · Est. 2024
Engineered
to be
poured.
A house of crafted blending waters and mixers, built in Vadodara for the world's finest pours.

Paul John × Plezure
A pour worthy
of Paul John.
The first Indian luxury blended water, co-created by India's most awarded single malt and India's most considered water house. This is not an afterthought. It is the result of two teams spending months mapping the mineral profile that allows Paul John's layered complexity to unfurl without competition.
One bottle for the moment a great whisky deserves more than ice.
Read the Story →Indian Craft,
Global Pour
Vadodara-born, built for the world's finest backbars. India's answer to a category long defined elsewhere.
The Science
of Purity
Mineral structure, mouthfeel, carbonation, clarity — engineered with the precision a distiller applies to spirit.
The Art
of Pairing
A spirit is only as good as what completes it. Every Blenders product is designed in dialogue with a category.
Crafted,
Never Generic
Small batches. Specific intent. No category fillers. Innovation that respects tradition.

The Craft
Born in Vadodara.
Built for the world.
We treat water the way distillers treat malt — with discipline, precision, and profound respect for what it changes in the glass.
Visit the Distillery →Water Philosophy
Water is not
a neutral.
It is an ingredient.
Every mineral dissolved, every bubble engineered, every pH calibrated — because the water in a Glencairn glass is not passive. It is an active participant in what you taste.
The right companion doesn't diminish a great spirit. It opens it — lifting top notes, smoothing finish, extending complexity. That is what Blenders is built to do.
Read the Philosophy →
For hotels, bars, and partners — find the Blenders trade desk.
For the Trade →Journal
Notes from the house.
Why water opens whisky, and which water does it best
Adding water to a fine Scotch is not about dilution. It is chemistry — specifically, guaiacol migration and the surface tension that hides it.
From Vadodara · April 2024Why Vadodara. The water source that made this possible.
We considered eleven source locations across India before settling on Vadodara. Here is what the TDS and hardness data told us.
Pairing Notes · June 2024Pairing notes: Indian single malt and the ideal companion
Indian single malts are tropical-aged, high-ABV expressions. The companion they need is precise. Here is the science behind our Plezure formulation.
Newsletter
Notes from the house, occasionally.
No frequency promises. Only when something worthy happens.