For the first time in the brand's history, Dewar's® is scratching barrels after charring to create a unique, new liquid: Dewar's Scratched Cask. The result is a smooth, flavorful finish. Dewar's Scratched Cask invites consumers to enjoy the prestige and tradition of Scotch with the characteristics of a bourbon.
"We are thrilled to continue to push the envelope in Scotch and create a bridge from one whiskey category to the other," said Dan Pilas, VP and Brand Managing Director, Dewar's Blended Scotch Whisky Portfolio. "Dewar's Scratched Cask is not a hybrid, but different technique that combines the best of Scotch whisky and American whiskey know-how to create a new liquid that is smooth from start to finish."
Dewar's Scratched Cask is a blend of up to 40 carefully selected single malt and single grain whiskies left to mature in oak casks at the brand's home in Scotland for a minimum of four years. At that point, instead of bottling the blend, the mature liquid is married in handcrafted American oak casks, selected by master blender Stephanie Macleod. These barrels, bourbon and virgin ok, are heavily charred and then lightly scratched at the char layer to alter the flavor of the whisky. The liquid is then left to blend and breathe for additional months, a production process called finishing.
According to Macleod, "This is a Scotch produced in a bourbon style. We always age our blended Scotch whisky, but in this case, the process of scratching the barrels creates a truly exceptional Scotch whisky with distinctive and accessible notes of sweet vanilla, toasted oak, and a hint of spice with a smooth, satisfying finish."