Dewar's 19 Year Champions Edition Blended Scotch 750ML
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Description
Description
Dewar's 19 Year Champions Edition Blended Scotch 750ML is a 19-year-old blended Scotch whisky bottled at 43% ABV in a 750ml format. Scoring 92 points from Whisky Advocate and an A rating from Drinkhacker, this limited annual release blends 40 individual grain and single malt whiskies under the direction of Master Blender Stephanie Macleod.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% | Origin: Scotland | Age: 19 Years | Distillery: Aberfeldy (heart malt)
Production & Heritage
Dewar's traces its roots to 1846, when John Dewar founded his whisky business in Perth, Scotland. The Champions Edition was created by Stephanie Macleod—one of the most decorated master blenders working in Scotch today—to commemorate the brand's partnership with the USGA and the US Open Championship. The blend draws on 40 grain and single malt whiskies anchored by Aberfeldy as the heart malt, with each annual release receiving a distinct cask finish: the original 2021 edition matured in ex-American bourbon casks, the 2023 release used Napa Valley red wine casks, and the 2024 edition employed rye casks, giving collectors a reason to compare vintages.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Manuka honey leads into toasted English muffin and vanilla seed, followed by toasted coconut and warm baking spice. Underneath, toffee popcorn and a soft panna cotta sweetness add depth.
Taste: The entry is distinctly creamy, opening with salted caramel and a notable saline undercurrent. The mid-palate builds into a layered progression of chocolate, vanilla, nougat, and cinnamon-laced applesauce. Toward the peak, cream soda, dried banana, and green fruit notes emerge alongside butterscotch sauce and honey.
Finish: Medium-long, with a gentle glide of soft lime, sliced banana, and ripe cherries. The sweetness recedes gradually, leaving a clean butterscotch and spice trail.
How to Drink the Champions Edition
At 43% ABV, this drinks beautifully neat or with a few drops of water to open the honeyed mid-palate. Its creamy, dessert-leaning profile also translates well into cocktails:
- Rob Roy — The salted caramel and vanilla core balances sweet vermouth without losing definition.
- Blood and Sand — Cherry and citrus finish notes complement the cocktail's orange juice and Cherry Heering components.
- Penicillin — Honey and baking spice in the whisky reinforce the drink's honey-ginger syrup while the blend's complexity keeps it from tasting one-dimensional.
Best For
- Gifting a golf enthusiast who appreciates fine Scotch
- Side-by-side tastings comparing annual Champions Edition cask finishes
- After-dinner sipping alongside dessert
- Building a collection of limited-edition blended Scotch releases
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Champions Edition taste like? It leads with salted caramel and honey, moves through chocolate, vanilla, and nougat at mid-palate, and finishes with soft lime and ripe cherry. The overall impression is creamy, dessert-forward, and well-integrated for a blended Scotch.
How does the Champions Edition compare to Chivas Regal 18? Both are premium aged blended Scotch whiskies competing in a similar price tier, but the Dewar's 19 Year carries an extra year of age and a rotating cask-finish program that varies with each annual release. Chivas 18 tends toward a drier, more floral profile, while the Champions Edition leans into honey, caramel, and a pronounced salinity.
Is the Champions Edition good for sipping neat? Yes—its 43% ABV and 19 years of maturation deliver enough complexity and smoothness to reward neat drinking without requiring dilution, though a splash of water further highlights the honeyed aromatics.
Where is the Champions Edition made? It is blended and bottled in Scotland, with Aberfeldy Distillery in the Scottish Highlands providing the core single malt component. The remaining grain and malt whiskies are sourced from distilleries across Scotland.
What foods pair well with the Champions Edition? Dark chocolate truffles mirror the cocoa and nougat notes; crème brûlée echoes the caramel and vanilla; smoked salmon plays off the whisky's saline edge; aged cheddar complements the butterscotch richness; and apple tart aligns with the cinnamon-applesauce character on the palate.
What sizes does the Champions Edition come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.
Is the Champions Edition worth the price? It positions as a premium blended Scotch—above everyday blends but below ultra-premium single malts of similar age. The 92-point Whisky Advocate score, 19-year age statement, and limited annual production make it a strong value proposition within the aged blended Scotch category.
Why the Champions Edition?
A 92-point score from Whisky Advocate and an A rating from Drinkhacker place this among the most critically acclaimed blended Scotch releases in its tier. The rotating cask-finish program—bourbon one year, Napa red wine the next, rye after that—gives each edition a distinct personality while the 19-year-old base blend ensures consistency and depth. Stephanie Macleod's skill in harmonizing 40 individual whiskies results in a level of complexity that rivals many single malts at comparable age statements. For drinkers who want aged Scotch with genuine character rather than status-label pricing, this blend delivers convincingly.
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