Dewars White Label

Dewars White Label

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Dewar's White Label is a globally renowned blended Scotch whisky, celebrated for its remarkable smoothness, balance, and approachable character. It features notes of honey, vanilla, and subtle fruit, making it versatile for sipping or mixing.  

Created in 1899 by John Dewar & Sons' first Master Blender, A.J. Cameron, Dewar's White Label is a cornerstone of the blended Scotch world. It comprises up to 40 different single malt and grain whiskies, with Aberfeldy single malt at its heart. What sets Dewar's White Label apart is its unique "double ageing" process. After the initial ageing of individual whiskies, they are blended together and then returned to oak casks for a further marrying period. This extra step ensures exceptional smoothness and harmony, integrating the diverse flavours seamlessly. Dewar's White Label is known for its consistency and accessibility, making it a popular choice worldwide, both as an entry point for Scotch novices and a reliable staple for experienced drinkers. Its flavour profile is light and sweet with hints of heather, honey, and a clean finish.  

750ML
40
India

Tasting Notes

Nose: Light and fresh. Hints of honey, heather honey, pear, soft citrus (like lemon zest), and a touch of oak.

Palate: Exceptionally smooth and clean. Balanced sweetness with notes of vanilla fudge, honey, sliced apples, and a gentle maltiness. A very subtle smokiness might be detected by some.

Food Pairings

Appetizers: Smoked salmon, mild cheeses (like cheddar or gouda).

Main Course: Grilled chicken, pork dishes.

Serving Suggestions

Neat: To appreciate its smooth character straight.

On the Rocks: A cube or two of ice opens it up slightly.

With a Splash of Water: Releases more subtle aromas and flavours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Interesting Facts

Founder: John Dewar started the company in Perth, Scotland, in 1846.

Double Aged: Dewar's pioneered and trademarked the "Double Aged" process for extra smoothness.

Royal Warrant: Dewar's received its first Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria in 1893 and has held one continuously from every British monarch since.

US Popularity: Became immensely popular in the United States early on, partly thanks to the marketing efforts of John Dewar's sons, Tommy and John Alexander.