

One of the pleasures of being at the airport is to check out the duty free store, especially the whisky shelves. The intent may be to buy or just indulge in bit of window shopping, but many travellers end up buying a whisky bottle they just could not resist. In fact, most people check duty free whisky prices at the gate, phone in hand, doing quick rupee math before boarding. To save that step, we did it in advance for seven whisky bottles worth the detour to the duty free counter. Here is a the Singapore Duty Free whisky price list 2026 that includes Johnnie Walker Blue Label, Royal Salute 32, Glenfiddich 23, Dalmore King Alexander III, and more.
A travel-retail-only spin on Johnnie Walker Blue Label Xordinaire, launched in 2023, and now a permanent fixture at select airports, including Changi. Only one in every 10,000 casks in the Johnnie Walker reserve makes the cut for Blue Label, and this version finishes that blend in French XO Cognac casks. The result pushes the profile toward dried fruit, toasted toffee, and sun-ripened black cherry, with Blue Label's familiar wisp of peat smoke still sitting underneath. This Singapore Duty Free whisky price list 2026 would not have been complete without the Blue Label.
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Price: S$350.00 (Approx. ₹26,110)
The priciest bottle here, despite its smaller 50cl format. Royal Salute was created in 1953 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's coronation, and this expression takes its cue from the Honours of Scotland, the country's crown jewels, right down to its ornate porcelain flagon. Inside the Royal Salute 32 Year Old The Precious Jewel is a blend gathered from all five Scotch-producing regions, some of it from long-shuttered ‘ghost’ distilleries, aged a minimum of 32 years. Expect orange, ginger cake, and ripe pear up front, giving way to peaches in syrup, caramel toffee, and dark chocolate on a finish that runs long.
Royal Salute 32 Price: S$571.70 (Approx. ₹42,650)
This whisky is a part of the Glenfiddich experimental ‘Grand’ series, crafted by malt master Brian Kinsman. Twenty-three years in American and European oak is followed by up to six months in rare French cuvée casks, the same oak used to age wine destined to become champagne. That finish nudges Glenfiddich's usual orchard-fruit character toward apple blossom, brioche, and candied lemon, with a palate of vanilla, pear sorbet, and white grape that closes on a long, faintly effervescent finish.
Glenfiddich 23 Price: S$433.00 (Approx. ₹32,300)
This whisky is a part of the Balvenie Stories collection, and commemorates a genuine quirk in the distillery's calendar: since 2002, former distillery manager Ian Millar has set aside one week a year to run heavily peated malt through the stills, purely as an experiment. The Balvenie Week of Peat 19 Year whisky, matured in first-fill and refill bourbon casks and Oloroso sherry butts, carries Balvenie's usual honeyed, vanilla-led sweetness, wrapped in a delicate smokiness that closes on cinnamon and ginger spice.
Balvenie 19 Price: S$407.00 (Approx. ₹30,360)
Built in 1973 and later renamed Braeval, this is officially the highest-altitude working distillery in Scotland, perched roughly 350 metres up in the Cairngorms. Almost all of its production disappears into blends like Chivas Regal, which makes official single malt releases like this quarter-century-old expression, part of the ‘Secret Speyside’ range, hard to come by. Matured in first-fill American oak, the Glenlivet 25 is bright, full-bodied, built on coconut, creamy vanilla, and zesty citrus peel.
Glenlivet 25 Price: S$320.00 (Approx. ₹23,870)
Named for the 13th-century legend behind Dalmore's stag emblem, a Mackenzie clan chief who saved King Alexander III from a charging stag and was gifted the animal's image for his crest in return. Master distiller Richard Paterson built the Dalmore King Alexander III whisky as a marriage of six cask types: ex-bourbon, Oloroso sherry, Madeira, Marsala, Port, and Cabernet Sauvignon wine casks. It's a rich, wintry dram of red berries, orange zest, dark chocolate, and warm Christmas spice.
Dalmore King Alexander III Price: S$306.64 (Approx. ₹22,870)
Note: This whisky price list reflects current Changi Airport duty free listings and rupee conversions at today's exchange rate. Whisky prices at duty free stores shift with currency movements, promotions, and stock availability, so it's worth double-checking the shelf price before you buy.