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Scotch Making Comes To Life Through DEWAR`S® First Foray Into Virtual Reality

360 Degree Video Experience Immerses Viewers in the Creation of the new DEWAR`S Scratched Cask

13/10/2015

CORAL GABLES, Fla., Oct. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- DEWAR`S®, the world's most awarded blended Scotch whisky, is using virtual reality to bring the whisky-making process vividly to life. As part of a new marketing campaign to celebrate the launch of DEWAR`S Scratched Cask, the brand is unveiling a 360 degree virtual reality experience to highlight the creation of their newest product. National Brand Ambassador Gabriel Cardarella leads viewers through the blustery Scottish highlands to follow the scratching and charring process involved in the creation of DEWAR`S Scratched Cask. Consumers will be able to take part by visiting www.Scratched360.com on their mobile phones, tablets and desktops. To enhance the experience, DEWAR`S will offer customized virtual reality viewers at select retailers across the country as well as shipping directly to consumers– through social media and the website. This allows consumers to feel as if they are in Scotland experiencing the process.

"DEWAR`S is proud of the time and dedication that goes into the creation of our whisky, and we are excited for fans to gain a better understanding of exactly how our products are made," said Dan Pilas, VP and Brand Managing Director, DEWAR`S Blended Scotch Whisky Portfolio. "Virtual reality gives us the unique opportunity to share our passion and give consumers a closer look at our home in Scotland."

DEWAR`S Scratched Cask is a new whisky that uses American white oak barrels from its bourbon counterparts to create a unique, new liquid. The result is surprisingly smooth with a flavorful finish. Viewers of Scratched360 follow the barrels across the Atlantic, then journey to the cooperage and warehouse to see the Scotch making process firsthand. From charring and lightly scratching the barrels to filling them back with the liquid, which will rest for several months so the flavors can mellow, viewers follow Cardarella every step of the way. By the end of the video, they have an in-depth understanding of how this whisky is made. The process "isn`t easy, but if it was, it wouldn`t be worth it," Cardarella tells viewers as he closes the video with an introduction to the Master Blender and visionary of the product—Stephanie MacLeod. 

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