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Tesco Special Reserve

Tesco Special Reserve
Tesco Special Reserve
Country: Scotland
Abv: 40%
Rating:

Most of the whisky I review here is single malt; it's usually fairly well aged and is very much a 'premium product'.

This week we have the exact opposite, in the form of Tesco Special Reserve Scotch Whisky, a 3 year old blended whisky of no clear origin. The question is, how good can a seven pound bottle of supermarket whisky be?!

Well, it looks fairly good in the glass, having got some decent colour from it's short stint in the cask. The nose is a little unappealing, full of raw grains and alcohol and not a great deal else – there is the tiniest hint of a toffee sweetness, but it's almost undetectable. A splash of water robs it even of this hint.

I'm pleasantly surprised on tasting, however. Although there is an initial burst of slightly harsh grain, it quickly fades leaving you with a light, gently sweet and smooth whisky. Watered, that harshness lingers longer and the gentle sweetness falls away – definitely one to be enjoyed neat, then.

Ok, so this is a simplistic whisky that will never set the world on fire. It's nose is pretty uninspiring, but as a drinking whisky you could do a lot worse. Just don't sniff too deeply as you drink!



This review was originally published 12th September, 2012. It was last updated 1st June, 2023.