This was first created over a century ago by the Dewars master blender. White Label contains around 40 different whiskies in the blend, with Aberfeldy at its heart.
Honey, peach, apple and wood. Cut hay.
Medium, vanilla fudge, smoke, toffee, heather honey, oak.
Good length, cut herbs, honeyed sweetness.

Smooth and elvish taste
Love my single malts but as far as blended whiskies go Dewars white label is tasty slightly smokey good every day drink at a good price. I've been drinking Johnnies Walker red as my decently priced blended whisky for far too many years (old habits). About a year and a half ago I started buying a different blended whisky every week and tried many, such as J&B, Grants, Chivas regal, William Lawson, Bells, Famous grouse to name a few and when I tried Dewars there was something about it that has at the moment made it my regular drink other than my more expensive malts. Good drop.
Been a whisky drinker for over 25 years and as much as I believe my favourite single malts can't be beat, I admit that there are blends that are more than just drinkable: A JW Red I find quite nice and the Black even really good and I enjoy Teacher's as well. But this - I had it on a plane and asked what it was: I couldn't believe they'd serve such a bad whisky - is just baaaaaad. I hadn't tasted Dewar's before but it's harsh, tastesa lot like alcohol and I'd wish the finish was even shorter... It's just asking for lots of ice and coke and then if you just wanna get hammered it's probably okay. But if you love whisky, I'd stay away...
This is not the White Label I have been drinking for years. Now I taste a definite woody, smoky flavor that was not there before. It's time to switch to a different brand.
I have drank this whisky for some 50 years,It was my introduction to whisky.sadly it is quite difficult to come by in Kent?
Was: £27.28Now: £26.56