Dewar's 15 Year Blended Scotch 750ML
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Description
Description
Dewar's 15 Year Blended Scotch 750ML is a double-aged blended Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV (80 proof) in a 750ml format. This expression earned a Gold Medal at the International Spirits Challenge in both 2023 and 2024, along with Gold at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition — recognition that underscores the depth achieved through Dewar's distinctive two-stage maturation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 proof) | Origin: Scotland | 15 Year Age Statement | Distillery: Aberfeldy (home malt), with reserves from Aultmore, Craigellachie, Royal Brackla, and Macduff
Production & Heritage
Founded in 1846 by John Dewar in Perth, Scotland, the Dewar's brand is now owned by Bacardi Limited, with Aberfeldy serving as its spiritual home distillery. The 15 Year expression is assembled from up to thirty individual single malt and grain whiskies — the malts drawn from Aberfeldy, Aultmore, Craigellachie, Royal Brackla, and Macduff — using malted barley for the malt component and cereals such as corn or wheat for the grain whisky. What distinguishes this bottling is the signature double-aging process: each component whisky is first matured individually for a minimum of fifteen years, then the blend is married together and returned to oak casks for a second period of maturation, allowing the flavors to integrate and achieve a markedly smoother, more cohesive character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with honeyed fruit and warm vanilla, gradually giving way to soft florals and a gentle undercurrent of toffee. A faint wisp of smoke emerges as the whisky breathes, adding subtle complexity.
Taste: On entry, green apple and bright citrus set a crisp tone before the mid-palate deepens into buttery toffee and sultana sweetness. Nutty undertones and a silky, almost creamy texture carry through to the peak, where all the components converge with impressive balance.
Finish: The finish is medium-long, smooth, and gently smoky with lingering honey and a trace of toasted oak. It fades cleanly without bitterness, leaving a warm, inviting aftertaste.
How to Drink Dewar's 15
This whisky rewards neat sipping at room temperature, where the double-aging integration is most apparent; a few drops of water can open up additional floral and fruit notes without diluting the body. It also holds its own in refined cocktails. A Rob Roy benefits from the 15 Year's toffee sweetness playing against sweet vermouth. A Blood & Sand gains depth from the whisky's smoky undertone paired with cherry liqueur and orange juice. A Penicillin works particularly well here, as the honeyed profile complements ginger and lemon while the gentle smoke mirrors the float of Islay malt.
Best For
- Gifting a Scotch enthusiast who appreciates aged blends over single malts
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert or a cheese course
- Introducing an experienced bourbon drinker to premium blended Scotch
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile, award-winning 15-year-old whisky
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dewar's 15 taste like? Dewar's 15 leads with honey, green apple, and toffee, supported by citrus brightness and nutty undertones, finishing with gentle smoke and toasted oak. The double-aging process gives it a notably smooth, silky texture that sets it apart from younger blends.
How does Dewar's 15 compare to Chivas Regal 15? Both are 15-year-old blended Scotch whiskies, but Dewar's 15 uses a double-aging technique that marries the blend and returns it to oak for additional maturation, aiming for enhanced smoothness. Chivas 15 employs a Reserva process using Cognac casks for its final rest, which gives it a richer, more vinous character by comparison.
Is Dewar's 15 good for sipping neat? Yes — the double-aging process was specifically designed to produce a smoother, more integrated whisky, making it an excellent neat sipper. A small addition of water can further open the floral and fruity aromatics.
Where is Dewar's 15 made? Dewar's 15 is produced in Scotland, with Aberfeldy Distillery in the Scottish Highlands serving as the brand's home distillery. The blend incorporates single malts from five Highland and Speyside distilleries — Aberfeldy, Aultmore, Craigellachie, Royal Brackla, and Macduff — along with selected grain whiskies.
What foods pair well with Dewar's 15? Aged Gouda or Comté cheese highlights the whisky's toffee and nutty qualities. Smoked salmon mirrors the gentle smokiness in the finish. Apple tart or crème brûlée echoes the honey and vanilla notes. Dark chocolate with sea salt draws out the whisky's subtle sweetness, and roasted almonds complement the nutty mid-palate character.
What sizes does Dewar's 15 come in? The standard and most widely available format is 750ml, which is the size reviewed here.
Is Dewar's 15 worth the price? Dewar's 15 positions as a mid-premium blended Scotch — priced above entry-level 12-year blends but below ultra-premium single malts of similar age. Its triple Gold Medal pedigree and the labor-intensive double-aging process represent strong value within the 15-year-old Scotch category.
Why Dewar's 15?
The defining feature of this expression is the double-aging process — a technique where the already-mature components are re-casked and allowed to marry a second time in oak. This extra step is not merely cosmetic; it earned consecutive Gold Medals at the International Spirits Challenge in 2023 and 2024, as well as Gold at the 2023 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. Drawing on up to thirty whiskies from five respected distilleries, the blend achieves a layered complexity that belies its approachable price tier. For anyone seeking an aged Scotch with proven critical recognition and genuine production substance, Dewar's 15 delivers well beyond what its category might suggest.
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