Dewars Signature 750ML
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Description
Description
Dewar's Signature 750ML is a rare blended Scotch whisky bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) and built around a 25-year-old Aberfeldy single malt backbone. Jim Murray awarded it 95 points in the Whisky Bible, and it took the top prize in its category at the 2010 World Whisky Awards — credentials that place it among the most decorated deluxe blends in Scotland.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% | Origin: Highland, Scotland | Blended Scotch (25-year-old single malt core) | Distillery: Aberfeldy
Production & Heritage
Aberfeldy Distillery, situated in the Scottish Highlands, has served as the spiritual home of Dewar's since the brand's founding in the 19th century. Dewar's Signature draws from the rarest stocks across Scotland, with a 25-year-old Aberfeldy single malt forming the structural heart of the blend. After the component whiskies are married, the resulting liquid returns to oak casks for a secondary maturation — a double-aging step that encourages deeper integration of flavors and yields the notably creamy texture that distinguishes Signature from standard blended Scotch whiskies, which are typically bottled immediately after blending.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with sweet, mellow waves of sultanas and raisins before giving way to baked apple and honey. Vanilla and toffee overtones sit behind the fruit, joined by delicate cut flowers and a faint trace of cacao.
Taste: Entry is immediately sweet and smooth, coating the palate with a full-bodied, creamy texture. The mid-palate delivers soft berry fruits and vanilla fudge, while a mouth-warming richness builds steadily toward mixed conserves and a gentle smokiness at its peak.
Finish: Long and pleasant, tapering into acacia honey and a subtle smoky thread. A slightly dry close keeps the sweetness balanced, inviting the next sip rather than lingering excessively.
How to Drink Dewar's Signature
Neat is the primary serve here — the double-aged blend rewards slow, undiluted sipping at room temperature, and a few drops of water can open the honeyed aromatics further. That said, the whisky's smooth, creamy profile also translates well into refined cocktails.
- Rob Roy: The sultana and toffee notes harmonize beautifully with sweet vermouth and Angostura bitters.
- Rusty Nail: Signature's honeyed depth pairs naturally with Drambuie, amplifying the Scotch-forward sweetness.
- Blood & Sand: The berry-fruit character and smoky finish complement the orange juice and Cherry Heering in this classic equal-parts recipe.
Best For
- Gifting a Scotch enthusiast who appreciates award-winning blended whisky
- Milestone celebrations — retirements, anniversaries, or promotions
- After-dinner drams alongside dessert or a fine cigar
- Side-by-side tastings with other deluxe blends like Johnnie Walker Blue Label
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Dewar's Signature taste like? Dewar's Signature delivers a sweet, creamy palate dominated by sultanas, vanilla fudge, and soft berry fruits, supported by gentle smoke and acacia honey on a long, slightly dry finish.
How does Dewar's Signature compare to Johnnie Walker Blue Label? Both sit in the deluxe blended Scotch category, but Dewar's Signature is anchored by a stated 25-year-old Aberfeldy single malt and undergoes a secondary oak maturation, while Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a no-age-statement blend emphasizing rarity and breadth of component whiskies. Signature tends toward richer, fruitier sweetness, whereas Blue Label leans toward a lighter, smokier profile.
Is Dewar's Signature good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the double-aging process produces a remarkably smooth, full-bodied texture that is purpose-built for neat sipping. A small splash of water can further unlock the honeyed, fruity aromatics.
Where is Dewar's Signature made? The core single malt is distilled at Aberfeldy Distillery in the Scottish Highlands, with additional rare whiskies sourced from distilleries across Scotland. The final blend is married and double-aged in oak casks before bottling.
What foods pair well with Dewar's Signature? Dark chocolate truffles echo the cacao and vanilla fudge notes. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese matches the creamy texture. Dried fruit and nut platters complement the sultana and raisin character. Crème brûlée mirrors the toffee sweetness, and smoked salmon highlights the whisky's subtle smoky finish.
What sizes does Dewar's Signature come in? The standard retail size is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.
Is Dewar's Signature worth the price? Dewar's Signature positions as an ultra-premium blended Scotch, competing directly with other top-tier expressions like Johnnie Walker Blue Label. Its 95-point Jim Murray score, World Whisky Awards gold, and 25-year-old single malt core represent strong value at the deluxe end of the blended Scotch spectrum.
Why Dewar's Signature?
The 25-year-old Aberfeldy single malt at its core gives Signature a structural depth that many deluxe blends lack — you can taste the Highland character rather than just reading about it on the label. The secondary oak maturation after blending is not standard practice in the category; it produces measurable additional smoothness and integration that earned the whisky 95 points from Jim Murray and a Beverage Testing Institute score of 93 points. Add the top-category honor at the 2010 World Whisky Awards, and Dewar's Signature stands as one of the most critically validated blended Scotch whiskies available at its tier.
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