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've tried many, many blended whiskies but White Label stands out as the very best in the world!! A pity I can't buy it here in Moray !!!
A cheap whisky that tastes great, love it. The notes provided are bang on, I get the vanilla fudge.
This is my first scotch. It has a fruity nose, but a smokey, peaty flavour- like what I'd think a distilled scotch ale would taste like. These are normally flavours I prefer while sitting by the fire while a howling arctic wind blows outside. I'll review it again during such an ocassion and probably rate it a bit higher.
I am a big fan of whiskey/scotch. This is some of the most awful tasting scotch I have ever had. If you were to judge it's smoothness on a scale of glass to sandpaper, this would be 50 grit. Just horrible.
When I want a drink to lubricate conversation, or after a day of work, a touch of Dewars and a splash of water is just fine, thank you. (Teachers will do just fine, too, thanks.) I like to think that I know when it's time to "spend two minutes, or more, before each sip nosing your scotch, hunting out the different notes"...(NEVER) ... and when it's appropriate to "savor the taste of your whisky as it slides from the front of your mouth and over your tongue" ... (when the Whiskey warrants it) ... and when to enjoy "allowing the finish to rise back up through your throat and back out your nose" ... (I think this is called vomiting, so I don't normally enjoy it). On the other hand, when all I want is a drink of Scotch, and I'm not prepared to spend 5 minutes on each sip... a blend like Dewars is perfect.
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