Drambuie Liqueur 375ML
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Description
Description
Drambuie Liqueur 375ML is a 40% ABV Scotch whisky-based liqueur blended with heather honey, herbs, and spices in a 375ml bottle. It earned a Gold Medal at the 2023 International Spirits Challenge, reinforcing its reputation as the benchmark honey-and-whisky liqueur produced in Scotland.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Edinburgh, Scotland | Style: Scotch Whisky-Based Honey Liqueur | Producer: William Grant & Sons
Production & Heritage
Drambuie traces its origins to a secret recipe said to date back to the 18th century, though the modern brand was commercialized by the MacKinnon family before William Grant & Sons acquired it in 2014. The liqueur is built on a blend of approximately two-thirds Scottish grain whisky and one-third single malt whisky — many of these whiskies aged 15 to 17 years — married with heather honey, herbs, and spices. Notably, Drambuie purchases only new-make spirit directly from Scottish distillers and sources its own casks from bourbon producers, aging all whisky in warehouses under its direct control rather than buying pre-aged stock. This end-to-end oversight of maturation is uncommon among whisky liqueur producers and gives the brand precise command over the flavor profile of its base spirit.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Heather honey leads, followed by pine needle, thyme, and a gentle malty Scotch backbone. Beneath the sweetness, there is a light orange blossom character and a subtle herbal complexity.
Taste: The entry is thick and honeyed, immediately giving way to baking spices — clove, cardamom, and vanilla. Mid-palate, the whisky asserts itself with a malty bite while demerara sugar sweetness and zesty orange notes build. Fennel seed, angelica, and toasted almond emerge as the flavors deepen.
Finish: Long and rich, with lingering saffron, honey, and Scotch maltiness. A creamy, velvety texture carries the herbal and spice notes well beyond the final sip.
How to Drink Drambuie
Drambuie rewards neat sipping at room temperature, where the full interplay of aged whisky and heather honey is most apparent; a single ice cube can open up the herbal aromatics without diluting the body. It is also one of the most versatile liqueurs behind the bar. A Rusty Nail — equal parts Drambuie and blended Scotch over ice — is the definitive classic, letting the liqueur's honey and spice elevate the whisky. A Drambuie Sour balances the sweetness against fresh lemon juice and egg white for a frothy, aromatic cocktail. In a Highland Coffee, Drambuie replaces Irish whiskey to add honeyed warmth and herbal depth to hot coffee and cream.
Best For
- Gifting a Scotch whisky enthusiast who enjoys after-dinner spirits
- Building a home cocktail bar with versatile, heritage liqueurs
- Sampling before committing to a full 750ml bottle
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or cheese courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Drambuie taste like? Drambuie delivers a rich, honeyed sweetness balanced by baking spices like clove and cardamom, with a noticeable aged Scotch whisky backbone and herbal undertones of thyme and fennel. The texture is velvety and the finish is long, with saffron and malt lingering.
How does Drambuie compare to Glayva? Both are Scottish whisky liqueurs blended with honey and spices, but Drambuie uses whiskies aged up to 15–17 years and maintains full control over its maturation process, resulting in a more pronounced malty depth. Glayva tends to lean slightly more citrus-forward and lighter in body, while Drambuie emphasizes herbal complexity and a thicker mouthfeel.
Is Drambuie good for cocktails? Drambuie is one of the most cocktail-friendly liqueurs in its category, most famously as the essential ingredient in a Rusty Nail. Its 40% ABV gives it enough structure to stand up in shaken and stirred drinks without becoming cloying.
Where is Drambuie made? Drambuie is produced in Edinburgh, Scotland, by William Grant & Sons, which acquired the brand in 2014. The base whiskies are sourced as new-make spirit from Scottish distillers and aged in Drambuie's own warehouses.
What foods pair well with Drambuie? Dark chocolate truffles complement the honey and spice character. Aged blue cheese like Stilton mirrors the liqueur's richness. Warm apple tart or sticky toffee pudding echoes the baking-spice and caramel notes. Smoked salmon plays well against the herbal and malty Scotch backbone. Shortbread rounds out the pairing with buttery simplicity.
What sizes does Drambuie come in? Drambuie is widely available in 375ml and 750ml bottles, with the 375ml format serving as an ideal introduction or travel-friendly option.
Is Drambuie worth the price? Drambuie positions as a premium whisky liqueur, justified by its use of aged Scotch whiskies (many 15–17 years old), proprietary maturation program, and consistent critical recognition including International Spirits Challenge Gold. Within its category, it represents strong value for the quality of base spirit involved.
Why Drambuie?
Few liqueurs can claim the depth of aged whisky that Drambuie brings to the glass — the decision to age all base spirit in-house from new make, using bourbon casks sourced directly, is a level of production control rarely seen among whisky liqueur producers. The 2023 International Spirits Challenge Gold confirms that this approach delivers measurable quality, not just heritage storytelling. With a mashbill built around whiskies aged 15 to 17 years, the Scotch backbone here outpaces virtually every competitor in the category. The 375ml format makes it accessible for first-time buyers and practical for anyone who wants a premium liqueur without over-committing.
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