A very famous blended whisky, a rather good blend too. Jim Murray awarded Teacher's Highland Cream 90 points in his Whisky Bible.
Fruity, malty aromas. Just a hint of peat smoke with a good dollop of gooey toffee.
Soft smoke, barley malt and manuka honey. Hints of Malt-driven palate with soft spices.
Malt and smoke on the finish. Classic.


The wow below is right but the stars are wrong. Would've been good if the person could say if it's a new label or old label version. How Anyone could say the bottle shown above is good is beyond me. It just a tastes cheap like grain and some kind of artificial toffee
This is outstanding blend visky
It would be useful if reviewers can indicate which label they are now tasting eg. the review by Tomas below does not state if it is the new label. Anyone who has tasted the old label cannot surely think the new label version tastes any good, in fact whether you are comparing it or not. It tastes so cheap and artificial. If Tomas tasted the new label version and thinks it is 'alive and vibrant' then his palate is pretty bad and not very objective. I have tasted over a hundred different whiskies and bought many of them and I can tell you this new Teacher's is at the bottom of the list now.
I was looking for a good blended whiskey, with no real budget in mind. I stumbled upon Teacher's and did a quick check up on it here on MoM. It has gotten some mixed reviews indeed. Decided to make up my on mind, and bought a bottle. And now I am baffled how good this is. The maltiness combined with a hint of smoke and toffee, both on the palate and the nose, makes this the best blended I have tasted. Some proclaims that the Teacher is dead. I say that the Teacher is very much alive and vibrant. Tomas, Sweden.
The new labeled teachers highland cream scotch whisky is no longer the same. Recommendation: NOT Recommendable. The new product lost its beautiful taste. I drink around 7 teachers a month and now I will have to change to Devils Cut. Teachers Management, bring the old version back, no matter what it takes, or you will lose market (dedicated customers) Brgds.