In 1846 John Dewar began blending the finest whisky he could source in Scotland and bottling it with his own name on the label. Within a decade Dewar was supplying whisky to bars and hotels throughout Scotland. By the turn of the century the brand had expanded to become one of the best selling whiskies in the world and today remains the best-selling Scotch whisky in the United States. By the end of the 19th century the famed Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery became operational. Situated by the Pitilie Burn the small river has served as a source of pure water to this day. After the malted Scottish barley is brought in it is left to ferment for an extended period of time before being distilled in tall pot stills. The Aberfeldy single malt that is produced here remains the heart of Dewar's blend today. The premises are open for tours and cask tasting with a whisky lounge and cafe on hand. Dewar's whisky is crafted by blending together "the rarest of rare whiskies from across Scotland." The backbone is that 27-year-old single malt whisky that is crafted at Aberfeldy Distillery. Once the 27-year-old is married together with other whiskies the resulting blend is allowed to rest again in oak casks. This secondary maturation process "is a marriage made in heaven ensuring our whiskies are even smoother and creamier" said Dewar's retired master blender Thomas Aitken. It's this great foundation and the signature "double aging" process that have made Dewar's the most awarded blended Scotch whisky in the world. Atop the "double aged" range sits the 25-year-old expression the oldest and rarest in their permanent lineup. It's aged at least 25 years in oak casks. It is then blended and finished in casks that used to hold Royal Brackla letting the flavors and aromas marry. The finished whisky has a smooth creamy and rich profile with honey and nutty notes and is bottled at 80 proof. Grab a bottle today!
In 1846 John Dewar began blending the finest whisky he could source in Scotland and bottling it with his own name on the label. Within a decade Dewar was supplying whisky to bars and hotels throughout Scotland. By the turn of the century the brand had expanded to become one of the best selling whiskies in the world and today remains the best-selling Scotch whisky in the United States. By the end of the 19th century the famed Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery became operational. Situated by the Pitilie Burn the small river has served as a source of pure water to this day. After the malted Scottish barley is brought in it is left to ferment for an extended period of time before being distilled in tall pot stills. The Aberfeldy single malt that is produced here remains the heart of Dewar's blend today. The premises are open for tours and cask tasting with a whisky lounge and cafe on hand. Dewar's whisky is crafted by blending together "the rarest of rare whiskies from across Scotland." The backbone is that 27-year-old single malt whisky that is crafted at Aberfeldy Distillery. Once the 27-year-old is married together with other whiskies the resulting blend is allowed to rest again in oak casks. This secondary maturation process "is a marriage made in heaven ensuring our whiskies are even smoother and creamier" said Dewar's retired master blender Thomas Aitken. It's this great foundation and the signature "double aging" process that have made Dewar's the most awarded blended Scotch whisky in the world. Atop the "double aged" range sits the 25-year-old expression the oldest and rarest in their permanent lineup. It's aged at least 25 years in oak casks. It is then blended and finished in casks that used to hold Royal Brackla letting the flavors and aromas marry. The finished whisky has a smooth creamy and rich profile with honey and nutty notes and is bottled at 80 proof. Grab a bottle today!
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In 1846 John Dewar began blending the finest whisky he could source in Scotland and bottling it with his own name on the label. Within a decade Dewar was supplying whisky to bars and hotels throughout Scotland. By the turn of the century the brand had expanded to become one of the best selling whiskies in the world and today remains the best-selling Scotch whisky in the United States. By the end of the 19th century the famed Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery became operational. Situated by the Pitilie Burn the small river has served as a source of pure water to this day. After the malted Scottish barley is brought in it is left to ferment for an extended period of time before being distilled in tall pot stills. The Aberfeldy single malt that is produced here remains the heart of Dewar's blend today. The premises are open for tours and cask tasting with a whisky lounge and cafe on hand. Dewar's whisky is crafted by blending together "the rarest of rare whiskies from across Scotland." The backbone is that 27-year-old single malt whisky that is crafted at Aberfeldy Distillery. Once the 27-year-old is married together with other whiskies the resulting blend is allowed to rest again in oak casks. This secondary maturation process "is a marriage made in heaven ensuring our whiskies are even smoother and creamier" said Dewar's retired master blender Thomas Aitken. It's this great foundation and the signature "double aging" process that have made Dewar's the most awarded blended Scotch whisky in the world. Atop the "double aged" range sits the 25-year-old expression the oldest and rarest in their permanent lineup. It's aged at least 25 years in oak casks. It is then blended and finished in casks that used to hold Royal Brackla letting the flavors and aromas marry. The finished whisky has a smooth creamy and rich profile with honey and nutty notes and is bottled at 80 proof. Grab a bottle today!
In 1846 John Dewar began blending the finest whisky he could source in Scotland and bottling it with his own name on the label. Within a decade Dewar was supplying whisky to bars and hotels throughout Scotland. By the turn of the century the brand had expanded to become one of the best selling whiskies in the world and today remains the best-selling Scotch whisky in the United States. By the end of the 19th century the famed Dewar's Aberfeldy Distillery became operational. Situated by the Pitilie Burn the small river has served as a source of pure water to this day. After the malted Scottish barley is brought in it is left to ferment for an extended period of time before being distilled in tall pot stills. The Aberfeldy single malt that is produced here remains the heart of Dewar's blend today. The premises are open for tours and cask tasting with a whisky lounge and cafe on hand. Dewar's whisky is crafted by blending together "the rarest of rare whiskies from across Scotland." The backbone is that 27-year-old single malt whisky that is crafted at Aberfeldy Distillery. Once the 27-year-old is married together with other whiskies the resulting blend is allowed to rest again in oak casks. This secondary maturation process "is a marriage made in heaven ensuring our whiskies are even smoother and creamier" said Dewar's retired master blender Thomas Aitken. It's this great foundation and the signature "double aging" process that have made Dewar's the most awarded blended Scotch whisky in the world. Atop the "double aged" range sits the 25-year-old expression the oldest and rarest in their permanent lineup. It's aged at least 25 years in oak casks. It is then blended and finished in casks that used to hold Royal Brackla letting the flavors and aromas marry. The finished whisky has a smooth creamy and rich profile with honey and nutty notes and is bottled at 80 proof. Grab a bottle today!
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Beverage type | Blended Scotch Whisky |
Alcohol Level | 40% |
Bottle size | 750ml bottle Single |
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Beverage type | Blended Scotch Whisky |
Alcohol Level | 40% |
Bottle size | 750ml bottle Single |