Blended
Scotland
Originally released to the travel retail market, Double Black combines the rich, malty flavour of Black Label with slightly peatier whisky and casks that were more heavily charred. The result is a toasty, smoky whisky with Johnnie Walker's usual rich, malty core.
Slightly smoky and almost medicinal on the nose, it offers up hints of vanilla, a little tar, a touch of barbecue sauce, citrus and malt.
Good body and very creamy with a sublimely malty core. It offers up a surprising level of peat smoke which works really well. Creamy sweetness, hints of soft wood smoke, salty butter, custard and cereal grains.
Good length with notes of malt, boiled sweets, black pepper and cool smoke.

Very smooth, nice smoke from nose to finish
Yes, as title says. Smoother than black, richer than black cheaper than gold. If you are fan of black or gold. then, you should try it.
Awsome Taste,Pure Blended
While not at all a bad dram, I prefer the original Black Label as it just has a richer flavor for my palate. This is good, but the smoke is a bit overdone at the expense of the malt.
A lot of headache