What's in a name? Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V whisky is called whisky because it's produced in Scotland. Were it from America it would be spelled Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V whiskey, rather than whisky.
Nose: A mix of heady toffee apple and very faint smoke. Thick, syrupy malt, digestive biscuits, oak. Palate: Soft, buttery toffee and general fruitiness. Medium bodied, but very malty and well-constructed blend. Finish: Golden syrup, creamy spices and malt on the finish.
The Master of Malt
Harrison Clarke
I guess I am a real wiskey drinker Been drinking for 47 years and 46 of thse were wiskey Well what im trying to say I would know that this scotch Is the 2nd most best Jonnie walker It is worth every cent The best of them all would be Johnnie Walker Premier
Jason Sims
WOW, This is the absolute best scotch I have ever had, period.
Middle East.
Love Johnny Walker, but couldnt find George V here in Amman.