Dewars 12 Year Special Reserve 750ML
Couldn't load pickup availability
*Availability may vary. Images are for reference only. Design may vary.
Description
Description
Dewar's 12 Year Special Reserve 750ML is a double-aged blended Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml format. Scoring 94 points from Whisky Advocate — the highest score ever awarded to a 12-year-old blended Scotch — this expression also earned Double Gold at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Best Blended Scotch, 12 Years Old at the 2024 International Whisky Competition.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Scottish Highlands, Scotland | Age: 12 Years | Distillery: Aberfeldy (John Dewar & Sons)
Production & Heritage
John Dewar & Sons founded Aberfeldy Distillery in the Central Highlands of Perthshire in 1896, with production beginning in 1898. Dewar's 12 Year is assembled from a marriage of carefully selected 12-year-old malt and grain Scotch whiskies, with Aberfeldy single malt forming the backbone of the blend. What truly distinguishes this expression is the double barrel-aging technique: after blending, the whisky is returned to vintage oak casks for an additional period of maturation, allowing the component whiskies to marry and integrate more completely than a standard blending process would achieve.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Initially mild and sweet, the nose opens gradually to reveal distinct caramel and honey layered with a bright tinge of orange peel and citrus zest. Given time in the glass, vanilla tones emerge alongside faint dried fruit notes.
Taste: The entry is full-bodied and slightly spirited, but the palate quickly settles into a mellow, viscous mouthfeel. Creamy vanilla and caramel dominate the mid-palate, followed by orchard fruits and layers of toffee. A faint thread of peat smoke adds depth beneath the sweetness, and a splash of water coaxes out additional vanilla complexity.
Finish: The double barrel aging delivers a noticeably smooth and rounded conclusion. Honey and gentle oak linger alongside dried fruit and a whisper of citrus zest, giving the finish real staying power for a blended Scotch at this age.
How to Drink Dewar's 12
Sipping neat or with a few drops of water is the best way to explore the full range of honey, caramel, and fruit character; a single ice cube works well in warmer months without muting the complexity. This blend also performs exceptionally in cocktails: a Rob Roy benefits from the toffee sweetness balancing sweet vermouth; a Blood and Sand gains depth from the blend's citrus and orchard-fruit notes; and a classic Penicillin uses the subtle peat undercurrent to complement fresh ginger and honey-lemon syrup.
Best For
- Gifting a Scotch enthusiast who values critically acclaimed bottles
- Hosting a whisky tasting focused on Highland blends versus single malts
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cheese course
- Building a well-rounded home bar with a versatile, award-winning Scotch
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dewar's 12 taste like? Dewar's 12 delivers layers of creamy vanilla, caramel, and honey, complemented by orchard fruits, dried citrus zest, and a faint touch of peat smoke. The double barrel aging produces a notably smooth, rounded texture with a long, lingering finish.
How does Dewar's 12 compare to Johnnie Walker Black Label? Both are 12-year-old blended Scotch whiskies at 40% ABV, but Dewar's 12 leans toward honeyed sweetness and vanilla richness from its Highland-focused Aberfeldy malt core, while Johnnie Walker Black Label tends toward more pronounced smokiness from its Islay and Speyside components. Dewar's 12 scored 94 points from Whisky Advocate compared to Black Label's typically lower marks in the same publication.
Is Dewar's 12 good for sipping neat? Absolutely — its smooth, double barrel-aged character and layered honey-vanilla profile make it one of the most approachable 12-year-old blended Scotches for neat drinking. A few drops of water open up additional vanilla tones without diminishing the palate.
Where is Dewar's 12 made? Dewar's 12 is produced in Scotland, with Aberfeldy Distillery in Perthshire, Central Highlands, serving as the spiritual and malt whisky heart of the blend. John Dewar & Sons founded Aberfeldy in 1896, and it has been the flagship distillery for the brand ever since.
What foods pair well with Dewar's 12? Smoked salmon plays off the faint peat and citrus character. Aged cheddar or Gruyère complements the toffee and caramel sweetness. Apple tart or crème brûlée echoes the orchard-fruit and vanilla notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt draws out the honey finish. Charcuterie boards with dried fruits mirror the blend's dried-fruit undertones.
What sizes does Dewar's 12 come in? The standard offering is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this expression.
Is Dewar's 12 worth the price? Dewar's 12 positions as a mid-range blended Scotch that consistently punches above its price tier in critical evaluations, as evidenced by its 94-point Whisky Advocate score and multiple competition gold medals. For a 12-year-old double barrel-aged blend, it represents strong value relative to both single malts and competing blends at the same age statement.
Why Dewar's 12?
The double barrel-aging process is the defining advantage here — returning the blended whisky to vintage oak casks after the initial marriage gives Dewar's 12 a level of integration and smoothness uncommon at this price point. That technique earned it the highest Whisky Advocate score (94 points) ever given to a 12-year-old blended Scotch, a benchmark that separates it from a crowded competitive field. Its 92-point Wine Enthusiast rating and Double Gold at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition reinforce the consistency of its quality across independent evaluations. Built around Aberfeldy's honeyed Highland malt character, Dewar's 12 delivers a compelling argument that age-stated blended Scotch can rival many single malts for complexity and drinking pleasure.
Specifications
Specifications
-
Varietal/Type
-
Product of
-
Size
-
Proof
-
Brand
Payment & Security
Payment methods
Your payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.
