Dewar’s White label Whisky 1.14L
AED 75.00 Original price was: AED 75.00.AED 42.00Current price is: AED 42.00.
Easygoing Scotch whisky that’s made for mixing, not overthinking. Dewar’s White Label brings honeyed malt, toasted cereal, and a little citrus peel, with a gentle wisp of smoke that plays nice in a Highball, Whisky Sour, or a no-fuss Rob Roy. It’s a classic blended Scotch with a friendly, dependable vibe, the kind of bottle you reach for when you want the drink to taste like whisky, not like a science project.
This is the kind of Scotch whisky you can build a whole home bar around. Dewar’s White Label is a classic blended Scotch that keeps things balanced and drinkable, with enough malt character to feel real, and enough lightness to play well in cocktails.
If you’ve ever made a Whisky Sour that tasted flat, or a Highball that disappeared under soda, this is the fix. White Label brings a steady backbone of honeyed grain, gentle oak, and a touch of smoke, so your drink still tastes like whisky even after you mix it.
- Nose: Honey and biscuit, a little lemon peel, light vanilla, and a faint smoky note in the background
- Taste: Toasted cereal, toffee, soft oak, a hint of spice (think white pepper), and a quick flash of citrus
- Finish: Medium and clean, with lingering malt sweetness, drying oak, and a last whisper of smoke
What makes it special is the “just right” balance. It doesn’t bulldoze your palate with peat, and it doesn’t vanish into sweetness either. You get layered, everyday flavours, honey, cereal, vanilla, citrus, plus that tiny smoky edge that keeps things interesting sip after sip.
This is also one of those bottles that makes cocktail life easier. It holds up in a Whisky Highball, brings body to a Whisky Sour, and plays nicely with vermouth in a Rob Roy. Basically, it behaves, and your drinks taste consistent every time.
If you’re stocking up for casual hangs, a game night, or that friend who “doesn’t really like whisky”, this is the friendly middle ground. It’s Scotch whisky with enough personality to be clearly whisky, but not so intense that it scares people off.
Fun Fact: Dewar’s was one of the first Scotch brands to push bottled whisky globally, and they even ran one of the earliest large-scale whisky advertising campaigns in the late 1800s.