They also claim to be the first cases delivered (legally) to the United States following the repeal of Prohibition.The flavor is said to be the result of the high proportion of single malts to grain whiskies... no less than 45%. Welcome to the home of Teacher’s whisky. Nice peat smoke influence with sweet toffee flavor your review is dead on. It is a no-age-statement blend of nearly 30 source whiskies including single malt and grain whiskies. At $16.99 for a 1 litter bottle, I couldn't pass up on the deal. Consider this 2 as 3 stars if you are on budget.Wow, I paid $16 for a fifth, and I feel like I got my money worth. Smooth with little bit of heat while its going down and it has a light and pleasant taste. Teacher’s Highland Cream Blended Scotch Whisky 1000MLx9Btls: 2704.76: Teacher’s Highland Cream Blended Scotch Whisky 180ML: 493.80: Teacher’s Highland Cream Blended Scotch Whisky 375MLx24Btls: 1014.75: Teacher’s Highland Cream Blended Scotch Whisky 60MLx150Btls: 162.28: Teacher’s Highland Cream Blended Scotch Whisky 750ML: 2029.50 A richly flavoured premium blend of whisky, created by WM Teacher and enjoyed since 1830. Highland Pride, a superb blend of the finest malt and grain scotch whiskies from the Highlands and Islands.The Grand Macnish Blended Scotch Whisky (80 Proof) is a distinctive product that uses only the highest quality malts available.An honest-to-goodness blended Scotch whisky, Dunfife combines the quality that comes with maturity with a low price point to secure the.
I think this might be the best value for scotch.This is a budget blend that divides opinion. Im with the second group, this is a fantastic value.
The nose is smoke, iodine, and toffee..The entry is warm with a thin palate of smoke, toffee, cinnamon, and oak ending with finish of cinnamon and …
£14.54 ex VAT (£24.93 per litre)
I tasted distinct sea salt . With the help of his sons, the Teacher’s brand grew and until William’s death in 1876, the company had adopted the name, William Teacher & Sons., William Jr. and Adam were left in charge of the brand.Teacher’s Highland Cream was registered as a brand name under the leadership of William Teacher Jr., and Adam Teacher in 1884.The Ardmore distillery was established in 1898 in order to ensure a steady and adequate supply of single malt whisky for the Teacher’s Highland Cream blend, and has continued to occupy that role to this day. Try it you wont be disappointed. It has a good mouth-feel, indicating a high proportion of malts.
THC has a solid, strong/moderate peat aroma.
The weight and heft are very surprising at this price point($25 for a handle 1.75).
The Ardmore distillery was established in 1898 in order to ensure a steady and adequate supply of single malt whisky for the Teacher’s Highland Cream blend, and has continued to occupy that role to this day. I usually like speyside single malts but this scotch earned a spot in my cabinet.Fills a niche, I suppose, and vastly superior to JW Red, but nothing outstanding or remarkable, in my opinion. Continuing the analysis of the more common blended whiskies out there, the kind of drams that most people in the world might come across, it’s time to look at Teacher’s Highland Cream.. William Teacher began his whisky empire from a chain of grocer’s stores in the 1830s.
It runs a little hot with some edge but is not an issue. Creamy mouthfeel leads to palate of nice thick sweet malt, light peat smoke, toffee and some barrel char.