The first sip is suprisingly sweet and honeyed, then the smoke gently creeps in like the fog at dawn, softly surrounding the edges of the tongue. Johnnie Walker Description Johnnie Walker Blue Label's intense and luxurious nature recalls the authentic character and taste of the pioneering 19th Century Walker blends.
A toasty, sweet aroma is complemented by a peaty and spicy taste that develops into heady flavours of oak, dark-chocolate and rich fruitcake. Comprising just 16 of the world's rarest whiskies, Blue Label's appeal to true Scotch connoisseurs rests on the blend's dominant Islay malt whisky, balanced by several rich Speyside malts that have undergone exceptional periods of sherry oak maturation.
A honey-colored whisky with a spicy, smoky fragrance. The first sip is surprisingly sweet and honeyed, then the smoke gently creeps in like fog at dawn, softly surrounding the edges of the tongue. Inspired by the North in the Game of Thrones series which is renowned for its cold winters and icy l..
Johnnie Walker's top blend. The Blue Label is vatted from superior aged whiskeys. Tasting Notes from the Producer Aromas without water Take in the wonderfully mellow, rounded nose — replete with dry smokiness artfully mixed with the sweetness of raisins.
Flavour Serving a velvety combination of vanilla, honey and rose petals — before broadening out to include a zesty orange flavour with notes of hazelnut, sherry and dark chocolate.
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Enjoy a luxury experience and superior customer service. Johnnie Walker was the creation of a man named John Walker. A grocer in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock, John had a good head for business. At the time, most stores sold whisky in the form of single malts whose quality varied from bottle to bottle.
He decided to start selling blended whiskies to offer customers a consistent product. This proved to be a big success. They would take his whisky around the world and introduce the globe to Johnnie Walker.
Also joining company ranks was a new Johnny Walker logo. By the mid 20th century, Johnnie Walker was available in countries around the world and the company was even granted a Royal Warrant to supply whisky to the British royal family. Today, the Johnnie Walker hefty square-shaped bottle—originally designed to withstand sea crossings—is recognisable to anyone who knows their alcoholic libations, and an absolute staple on bartender shelves.
Johnnie Walker is a blended Scotch whisky. Unlike bourbon , which is made in the USA from distilled corn, Johnnie Walker is made in Scotland from a blend of grain whiskies and malt whiskies, all from different distilleries—unlike single malts which come from just one distillery.
By blending different single malts and grain whiskies from different regions of Scotland, the brand is able to create different flavour profiles, from sweet and smooth to smoky and peaty. Johnnie Walker has an expansive portfolio of scotches, offering several different blends to suit different budgets and tastes. They are identified by different colours and form a sort of Johnnie Walker hierarchy. Johnnie Walker Red is the most affordable label and is a blend of both dark peat whiskies and lighter ones from the Scottish East coast.
Johnnie Walker Black is a little more complex than the Red, containing 30 to 40 different malt whiskies—the most of any Johnnie Walker label. Each of these is aged for around 12 years and a large proportion come from Islay, adding more peatiness. Johnnie Walker Black also includes notes of caramel, vanilla, and soft spices. Johnnie Walker Double Black is even more peat-heavy, and includes some charred-cask whiskies, lending it a deeper and more intense flavour. Johnnie Walker Green contains no grain whisky, only blended malts from four single-malt distilleries.
Those chosen are considered some of the best single malts in the country, including Linkwood and Cragganmore. In terms of flavour, the Green label tastes sweet and honeyed with hints of dried fruits. Johnnie Walker Gold, a blend of 15 whiskies, is the ideal smooth whisky to sip slowly in the evening, preferably in a tuxedo. It errs on the side of sweet with vanilla and caramel flavours as well as honey notes.
This one contains some very old and rare whiskies and tastes a little bit smoky, a little bit sweet, with notes of soft sherry, honey, toffee, and barley.
Aside from these 7 Johnnie Walker labels, the brand has often released other unique expressions, even as far back as in with the Johnny Walker Swing. Named for the rocking motion of the bottle when pushed, Johnny Walker Swing was designed with international travellers in mind and is light and fresh with hints of smoke and oak.
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