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.


Cost me a tenner in a Co-op (couldn't find it in the other major supermarkets). So glad I found it, especially for that price, as it's delicious. Perfect for a daily blend dram and for a nip out on the hills or long winter walks. Very nice.
Well balanced for a cheap blend, a bit spicy towards the end but still quite enjoyable, especially after nice savory meal. An Islay dram available at your local supermarket every time you crave for the smoky taste. Mouth watering. Shows you how powerful the peaty malts can be. Caramel added of course but not that much, in a glass is has nice bright colour. Honest, simple and good scotch blend. Recommended.
Had almost given up on Teachers after few poor examples a couple of years ago, however thought would give another chance, glad I did! Latest bottle is back to previous standards of 10 years ago, providing a good value balanced blend! Nice malty cream with a rich understated peat, some iodine and seaweed sweetness. Good effort Teachers, keep it up!
First whisky I was ever brought and boy was it a warm welcome! This lovely blend opened the doors for me to the world of whisky ! I mainly drink single malts these days but im never disapointed to be brought this dram ?
I'm always tasting new whisky. Love high end single malts and bourbon. Have been searching for a full flavor every day/night whiskey that's affordable. Teachers fills the bill. I could stop my search here, but I won't.