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.

I don't understand why this isn't 5 stars bc I have tried everything and always come back to dewars!
Simplemente Suave y Sublime, excelente Whisky.
If I could just drink enough of it, I'd be happy, but I pass out first. Dewars is good enough for job.
A very good blend for the price a little smoke I was very surprised
Unlike writer "Not even once" - I definitely am neither a connoisseur of cleaning solution nor have I tasted it during my progression through half my one litre bottle. I have some extensive experience describing ans identifying characteristics in wines. I am working on whiskies and taste and drink a wide range. My whisky last night was A'Bunadh. The White label and the A'Bunadh are poles apart. However: in New Zealand the A'Bunadh set me back $126 (58 pounds). The White label was $33 (15 pounds). What I got for my ""15 quid" was a drinkable whisky with a clear suggestion of Heather honey (I was a beekeeper), some vanilla and spices including a peppery aspect- no doubt from its youth. The finish IS a bit medicinal- but certainly not "cleaning solution". I drink many lowland whisky and as many from Islay, Arran and the other Western Island peter and unpeated styles. Value for money here? I'd say yes. I like J&B better but have to pay more. Bottom line? Fair value and taste for the money paid. Isn't that how it's supposed to work? You get what you pay for but if you don't like it you move on. ...
Was: £27.28Now: £26.56