Each brand of whisky has a unique taste, so there are many different finishes.
Dewar's is a blend, so there's no difference from batch to batch. With single malts, however, you'd get a slightly different whisky each time it's made.
Blends tend to be smoother on the palate, depending which area they're made from. Dewar's owns distilleries in three different parts of Scotland, so if they blend using whiskies from all of those distilleries it's going to have a different taste from the usual distinguishers.
My favourite whiskies are those from the Highlands and Islands. I like mine to be smokey and a little peaty. Laphroaig, Talisker and Lagavulin are my favourites.
This map shows the four main "flavours":
Dewar's is a blend, so there's no difference from batch to batch. With single malts, however, you'd get a slightly different whisky each time it's made.
Blends tend to be smoother on the palate, depending which area they're made from. Dewar's owns distilleries in three different parts of Scotland, so if they blend using whiskies from all of those distilleries it's going to have a different taste from the usual distinguishers.
My favourite whiskies are those from the Highlands and Islands. I like mine to be smokey and a little peaty. Laphroaig, Talisker and Lagavulin are my favourites.
This map shows the four main "flavours":
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Dewar's- The Drinking Man's Scotch
06/12/2012 09:38:27 PM
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The short answer is No.
06/12/2012 09:56:03 PM
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"the drinking man" being one who would rather be drunk than savor the experience?
07/12/2012 12:25:14 AM
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I believe the Brunette is Claire Florlani (sp) - she's been in a few of their TV commercials.
11/12/2012 08:58:13 PM
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Re: I believe the Brunette is Claire Florlani (sp) - she's been in a few of their TV commercials.
11/12/2012 09:04:28 PM
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