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The Famous Grouse Whisky 1L

Original price was: AED 45.00.Current price is: AED 37.00.

Weeknight whisky that doesn’t overthink it, just gets the job done. Expect honeyed malt, toasted biscuit and a little orange peel, with a gentle peppery edge that keeps things lively. It’s a classic blended Scotch whisky built for easy sipping and even easier mixing in a Whisky Sour or Highball. Friendly, reliable, and always welcome on the shelf.

Size

1L

Country

Scotland

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Description

This is the kind of Scotch whisky you reach for when you want flavour, not homework. The Famous Grouse is a classic blended whisky with a mellow, malty backbone and just enough spice to keep every sip interesting. It’s dependable in cocktails, easy to share, and never feels fussy.

  • Nose: Honeyed cereal, toasted biscuit, a touch of vanilla, and bright orange peel.
  • Taste: Malt sweetness up front, then butterscotch and baked apple, with a dusting of cinnamon and light oak.
  • Finish: Gently warming, a little pepper, lingering caramel and dry oak.

Blended Scotch is all about balance, and this one nails the crowd-pleaser zone without turning bland. You get a rounded malt core, a soft fruit note, and a tidy spicy lift that plays nicely whether you’re mixing or sipping.

If you’re building a home bar, this is a smart anchor bottle. It’s steady in a Whisky Sour, it won’t bully your soda in a Highball, and it brings that classic Scotch character to anything that needs a whisky base.

What you’re paying for here is consistency. Every pour delivers the same honey-biscuit warmth and gentle spice, so you’re not gambling on a bottle that changes mood halfway through.

Want a bottle that works for whisky newbies and people who’ve been around the block? This one’s a safe bet, but it still has enough malt and oak to keep it from tasting like nothing.

Fun Fact: The brand’s famous grouse (yes, the bird) became the label because the whisky was meant to be “the famous one” people asked for by name, and the grouse made it instantly easy to spot behind the bar.