Scotch Whisky producer Dewar’s has announced the second release in its Collector’s Series: Dewar’s Double Double 38-Year-Old Whisky.
Released as a strictly limited edition, the whisky pays tribute to the stunning Northern Highlands, offering a rare, blended malt whisky that exemplifies Dewar’s craftsmanship and sets a new standard for luxury whisky.
Expertly crafted by six-time Master Blender of the Year Stephanie Macleod, the expression showcases the brand’s unique four-stage ageing process. This innovative method begins with a carefully selected blend of single malt whiskies from the Islay and Highland regions, each aged for at least 38 years. After blending, the whiskies are aged for an additional month in their original casks.
What sets this whisky apart is the inclusion and blending of a reserved portion of 2023’s release – Dewar’s Double Double 37-Year-Old – which was held back and given an extra year to mature.
The final blend is then transferred into Pedro Ximenez sherry casks, previously used to age the prestigious Royal Brackla Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, for several additional months of maturation. This final finishing process deepens the whisky’s complexity, producing an exquisitely aromatic and nuanced finish.
“Creating Double Double 38-Year-Old allowed us to explore the full potential of our unique four-stage ageing process, blending tradition with a forward-thinking approach to Scotch whisky,” explained Macleod.
“This blend is meticulously crafted using some of Scotland’s finest Highland and Islay malts, each aged for at least 38 years, and then finished in Pedro Ximenez sherry casks, adding layers of richness and complexity.”
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