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Johnnie Walker
Scotland
Blended
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Johnnie Walker Black Label has a long history. It dates back to the late 19th century when John Walker & Sons of Kilmarnock had three blends in ascending order of age and price: Old Highland, Special Old Highland, and Extra Special Old Highland. These had white, red, and black labels respectively, and were known by their colour. Then in 1906, the three blends were relaunched as White Label, a five year old, Red Label, a nine year old, and Black Label, a 12 year old.
While Red Label would lose its age statement and White Label disappear altogether, Black Label is still a 12 year old blend – though it did go through a phase without an age statement. Its prestige status was trumped with the launch of the super swanky Blue Label in the late 1980s, but Black Label has never lost its cache. Across the world today, a bottle of Johnnie Walker Black Label is a recognised currency and symbol of excellence.
The classic 12 Year Old Black Label is a blend majoring on Diageo’s Four Corners of Scotland distilleries Clynelish in the Highlands, Cardhu on Speyside, malt from Glenknichie and grain from Cameronbridge with a little smoke from Caol Ila.
Winter spice and treacle, hints of white pepper and a little citrus.
Rich and full with notes of wood smoke and dry spice, hints of barley and cereal with creamy toffee and a distinct herbal note.
Quite fruity and long with a note of sultanas and mixed peels.
One of my favorite blended (I have only two, Chivas & B label) Actually better than some single malts. I feel a change of taste since past 2 years, but still good and full of character. Only missing part is that slight smokiness.
Vitamin Black has been my go-to for years; it never fails! The peat is artfully concealed in this magnificent blend - until you chase a sweeter whisky, and then it hits you forcefully. This is a liquid elegy to the blender’s art - le chaim!
Where's the peat smoke? for me in the new version it's almost gone.
i’m drinking my favorite whisky now (black label) and i’m noticing there is more gain character than malt, Diageo..! Jim beverage! watch out..! this is not a good sign! i am still loyal and will rate this 5 stars.. but that doesn’t mean i am happy..i am rating it 5 only because i am a loyal customer, Johnnie walker! dont let your loyal customers down. thanks!
Smoke, cigar ash, toffee, oaky, sweet dry fruits, and a hint of marzipan. Hell ya!