Johnnie Walker Gold Label Limited Edition 40% vol 70cl (Packaging May Vary)

Style Blended Scotch
Brand Johnnie Walker
Country Scotland, United Kingdom
Pack Type Bottle
Bottle Size 0.700L
ABV 40.0%
Product Code 005476
Tasting Note Luxuriously smooth, creamy, and honeyed, with layers of fruit, vanilla, spice, and a touch of smokiness.

About this product

Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is a gold medal-winning blended scotch whisky created by Master Blender Jim Beveridge to celebrate nearly 200 years of the art of blending. This luxurious blend vividly presents all the bold flavours that Johnnie Walker is famous for. He blended Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve in a way that its flavours unfold in waves, with rich fruit and vanilla alongside spicy and sweet woody notes and a gentle smokiness. The heather honey of Clynelish meets the sweet taste of fresh apples from distilleries like Cardhu. The subtle spice of whiskies like Blair Athol meets the buttery creamy texture of Cameronbridge, set against a noble and smoky-sweet backdrop cultivated in the remote Scottish islands. The result is an assimilation of flavours in ideal balance.

About the brand

In 1820, John Walker opened a grocer's shop in Kilmarnock, Scotland. It was here that Walker began pioneering the art of whisky blending, skilfully crafting the distinctive flavours that would lay the foundation for the Walker family business. Since then, Johnnie Walker has been known worldwide for its unique Blended Scotch Whisky quality.
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Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is a gold medal-winning blended scotch whisky created by Master Blender Jim Beveridge to celebrate nearly 200 years of the art of blending. This luxurious blend vividly presents all the bold flavours that Johnnie Walker is famous for. He blended Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve in a way that its flavours unfold in waves, with rich fruit and vanilla alongside spicy and sweet woody notes and a gentle smokiness. The heather honey of Clynelish meets the sweet taste of fresh apples from distilleries like Cardhu. The subtle spice of whiskies like Blair Athol meets the buttery creamy texture of Cameronbridge, set against a noble and smoky-sweet backdrop cultivated in the remote Scottish islands. The result is an assimilation of flavours in ideal balance.