

🥃 Elevate your spirit game—whiskey vibes, zero alcohol, all the style.
Glen Dochus Export Blend is a premium, handcrafted non-alcoholic whiskey alternative that delivers an award-winning aromatic and warming experience. Made with water filtered through the Cairngorm mountains for over 50 years, it offers a complex flavor profile featuring sweet raisin, candied orange, heather honey, smoky oak, and spicy ginger. This 700ml bottle is low sugar, gluten-free, Halal certified, and perfect for those seeking a sophisticated, mindful drinking option.













| ASIN | B0CLFM2P3Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,392 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #1 in Bitters Mixers |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeine Free |
| Customer Reviews | 2.6 2.6 out of 5 stars (182) |
| Date First Available | 1 November 2023 |
| Diet type | Vegetarian |
| Item volume | 700 Milliliters |
| Liquid contents description | Non Alcoholic Drink |
| Manufacturer | Spirits of Virtue |
| Package Dimensions | 28.6 x 10.59 x 9.4 cm; 1.26 kg |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Package information | Bottle |
| Serving Recommendation | 3 centiliters or 1/8 US liquid quart |
| Serving Size | 23 centiliters |
| Special ingredients | low sugar, vegan, gluten-free, Halal |
| Storage Instructions | Store In Room Temperature |
| Sweetness | sweet |
| Unit count | 23.7 |
E**H
This tastes really aweful. I have had non alcohol Heinicken,Corona Beer and even Guiness and it isn't too bad but this whiskey and downright terrible.Tastes like medicine.
B**E
I've had real whiskey/whisky, and I've had variations of non-alcoholic offerings. This product has a cool bottle, and the color is reminiscent of whiskey. However, it both smells and tastes like vomit. The flavor is a horrible blend of honey and something acidic. I could see what they were trying to go for, but the end result made it taste like puke. I tried having it cold over ice, in a mocktail with lime juice + simple syrup, or even adding some pepper flakes + cinnamon to distract my taste buds...while these alterations did improve the taste ever-so-slightly, there was still the remaining puke flavor left on the palate. I'm going to (try to) finish drinking it because I hate wasting money, but I won't buy this again. Yuck!
H**N
Incredible drink ( must have it mixed with Ginger Ale) Loved this !
C**S
The smell reminded me a lot of Scotch. Very smoky with some sweet dried fruit, spice, and a little bitterness. It messed with my head a little bit to smell the familiar scent of Scotch but with no burn whatsoever, even on the nose. I poured some in a glass and sipped neat. This also messed with my head as there were a lot of flavors: subtle sweetness, honey, black tea, bubblegum?, some spice, dried fruit, and a heavy smoky finish. However there was no burn and it was heavy in the mouth rather than light— with a mouthfeel more like a room temperature black tea. Not necessarily in a bad way, just different. I really enjoyed the many flavors though and felt Glen Dochus did a great job seeking out the flavor profile of a blended Scotch. Not identical, but a great nonalcoholic option for someone seeking similar flavors. It was nice to have a half a glass late at night, after a workout, and not have the drink mess up my sleep, and to wake up with a clear head. Looking forward to making a mocktail with this product. I will be enjoying a bottle quite regularly, I’m thinking!
C**E
I really wanted to like this because its from Scotland and had a cool bottle, so I was quite primed to like it. And then, yeah, the taste. I'm not sure if whoever invented this has ever had a whisky. Whisky has heather and honey and salt and smoke and it has a bite. This stuff tastes like a butterscotch candy from you grandmothers purse that is sweat and generally good but also has a strange funk to it. Like butterscotch mixed with a rather aged orange and maybe some purse lint. I get we're ten years out, at least, from creating anything palatable and resembling whisky, so good first effort I suppose, and please keep trying because this is not the end point.
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