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    Johnnie Walker Double Black 3cl Whisky

    Scotland • 3cl • 40%
    Number of reviews:(163)
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    Johnnie Walker

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    Scotland

    distillery/brandJohnnie Walker Scotch Whisky
    regionOther Scotch Whisky

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    Johnnie Walker Double Black

    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.

    Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose

    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.

    Palate

    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.

    Finish

    Good length with notes of malt, boiled sweets, black pepper and cool smoke.

    Winner of 11 spirit awards

    Silver Outstanding
    Silver Outstanding
    Scotch Whisky - Blended - 2017
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Silver
    Silver
    Scotch Whisky - Blended - 2019
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Silver Outstanding
    Silver Outstanding
    Scotch Whisky - Deluxe Blend - 2013
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Silver
    Silver
    Scotch Whisky - Deluxe Blend - 2014
    International Wine & Spirit Competition
    Gold
    Gold
    Blended Scotch - 2013
    San Francisco World Spirits Competition
    Gold
    Gold
    Blended: Premium - 2015
    The Scotch Whisky Masters (The Spirits Business)
    Gold
    Gold
    Blended – No Age Statement - 2018
    The Scotch Whisky Masters (The Spirits Business)
    Silver
    Silver
    Blended – No Age Statement - 2019
    The Scotch Whisky Masters (The Spirits Business)
    Silver
    Silver
    Blended – No Age Statement - 2022
    The Scotch Whisky Masters (The Spirits Business)
    Gold
    Gold
    Blended Scotch No Age Statement (including 8 - 10yo - 2020
    International Spirits Challenge
    Category Winner
    Category Winner
    Scotch Blend No Age Statement - 2020
    World Whiskies Awards

    Allergy Information

    This product does not contain any notifiable allergens
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    My personal favorite of the Johnnie walker family. Love the smokiness. Good is a mixer, also neat with a little ice. Solid

    Master of Malt Customer Mar 5, 2025

    Black vs Double Black

    Firstly this is more refined. JW Black is far harsher and more "alcoholic". Double Black feels like it should be more expensive. Nose: Peat Smoke (not too much) honey, vanilla, slightly leafy. Taste: Sweetness first, then hints of charred oak. Malt and then smoothness of butter Swallow: Warmth and good whisky. Log smoke lingers like a coal bbq with friends. 8/10. Great daily drinker.

    J-Dog Aug 19, 2024

    Variable quality.

    I first had this about 18 months ago and thought it pleasantly out of the ordinary, with its sooty smoky taste and smooth viscous texture. However, I have recently had another bottle and found it to be quite different and a lot less pleasant. This one was a lot less smoky and much thinner in texture. It is aggressively raw on the tongue and more akin to JW Red than JW Black. I shan’t buy another. I made two attempts to contact the company, but nobody got back to me.

    John Thorn Feb 17, 2024

    This is the stuff

    I'm a relative noob to Scotch, but so far in my short journey it looks like JWDB is going to be my "go to". It's a little more than I'd like to spend for a bottle of whiskey, but it's obvious that you need to go another $20 to find something better. I really like JWB, so I figured, "OK, if I like that, I'll probably like JWDB"! And, no great surprise, I was right. It's like JWB, but "more". Some smoke, a "chewier" mouthfeel, some nice sweetness without being a "sherry bomb". So, now that I know that I like a bit of "peat", I figured it was time to "level up". I found something called "Aerstone Land Cask 10yr" for about the same price as JWDB, and it promised to be "Smoky". Game on. Game "over". That stuff tasted like a campfire with recapped tires thrown on it. Awful. Now, I don't know if that is similar to other "peated" Islay Scotch tastes, but if it is, no thank you. I came running back to JWDB, I think that's going to be home base.

    Master of Malt Customer Feb 8, 2023

    A taste of Islay for the pyrophobic

    Forty years ago I was introduced to Islay single malts and have metaphorically stayed on the island almost exclusively, aside from the odd sailing round the other islands and an occasional day trip to coastal towns on the mainland. Laphroaig and the now expensive Lagavulin are my preference (smoke, peat, iodine, TCP, seaweed, tar, the Full Monty) and I never, ever drank blends. And then.... a very generous friend bought me a bottle of Johnny Walker Blue Label. I sipped it suspiciously and discovered it to be a whisky put together with great skill although missing the smokey, peaty, medicinal elements I love. Then I stumbled across JW Double Black on this website, with its promise of Islay, and bought a bottle when it was on special offer. It is a very good and very drinkable weekday whisky. I'm not going to pretend that it tastes like the medicine cabinet on a deep sea trawler during a heavy storm in the Malin seas but it tastes of Islay, albeit in a less 'challenging' form, and has great balance. It has become a firm favourite of mine.

    Tim Gwynne Sep 28, 2022

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