
The Famous Grouse
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Scotland’s Beloved Classic.
For generations, The Famous Grouse has been a staple in homes and pubs across Scotland — and increasingly in Ireland, where whisky is woven into the fabric of culture. Known for its smooth, approachable flavour and rich heritage, this blended Scotch whisky offers a dependable dram that fits every occasion, from lively celebrations to quiet moments of reflection. It’s the whisky that brings people together, with a legacy as enduring as the landscapes it comes from.
Why we love it:
What sets The Famous Grouse apart is its flawless balance and versatility. Crafted from a blend of fine malt and grain whiskies, it delivers a soft, honeyed sweetness with hints of dried fruit and a gentle smoky touch. Whether enjoyed neat, on the rocks, or as the base of a classic whisky cocktail, it remains a crowd-pleaser. Its longstanding popularity in Ireland speaks to its reliable quality and timeless appeal — a whisky that welcomes both newcomers and seasoned drinkers alike.

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Colour
Warm amber gold.
Nose
Malty sweetness with notes of vanilla, orchard fruits, and subtle smoke.
Palate
Smooth and mellow, with flavours of honey, dried fruits, and a touch of oak.

🍸 Serving Suggestions
Enjoy The Famous Grouse neat to appreciate its smoothness, or pour over ice for a refreshing chill. It’s also an excellent choice for classic whisky cocktails such as a Whisky Sour or a Rob Roy, bringing a rich depth of flavour that elevates every sip.
🏠 Easy Home Serve
For an easy and satisfying serve, try the Grouse Ginger Fizz:
- 50ml The Famous Grouse
- 100ml ginger ale
- A wedge of lime
- Serve over ice in a highball glass and garnish with lime for a lively, refreshing drink that’s perfect for any Irish gathering.

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Established in 1896, The Famous Grouse has grown to become one of Scotland’s most iconic blended whiskies. Celebrated for its craftsmanship and consistent quality, it holds a special place in the hearts of whisky lovers across Scotland and Ireland alike — a true classic with a story as rich as its flavour.