Scotland

Johnnie Walker Green Label is a blended malt made entirely with single malts from the four corners of Scotland and aged for at least 15 years. It's one of the best bargains in Scotch whisky and a favourite among bartenders.
The nose is quite rich and full. There are notes of mochaccino and espresso coffee, wood smoke and a fireplace, as well as a touch of bitter chocolate and oak.
The palate has a medium-body with notes of crisp cereals, coffee beans and chocolate, a date note with a touch of walnut.
The finish is quite long and spicy with honeyed sweetness and oak.

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This comes across much like a single malt. Layered and complex. Just enough smoke for my tastes and a nice balance of sweetness and spice. Best JW for the money. Will always keep a bottle in my cabinet. Why buy the Blue when you can get multiples of this for the same money?
да, смесь сильно отличается от johnnie walker pure malt "vatet malt" так как давно привратилась в "blended malt" тут люди пытаются писать что придедусчея версия зелёной этикетки сильно отличается от это! Ну ладна мол Talisker много а Caol Ila мало качество в целом не то!? А как насчёт разных партий отвратительных ! в адной партии мне попалос только со вкусом Cragganmore! В общем и вцелом отвратителная продукция джони кроме Blue Label!!!
Couldn't agree more with the review titled 'Green is Johnny Walker's Greatest Blend' from May 2017. I started with the Green line by chance while passing thru duty free, picked up Island Green. Simply amazing! I've been thru all the mainline JWs as well as the Blue Label. Blue is well overpriced. I prefer a single malt, budget allowing, but Island Green is their closest thing and best offering while Green Label remains a close second for me. For those JW 'anti-blend haters', give the Green Labels a try. You may be surprised.
I’ve recently bought a bottle of this one with the twist-off cap, batch 666769 – Date 08/12/16 – 04:02:06, it’s a very good whisky indeed but, it doesn’t have the peat/smokey note on the nose, I could only get a very weak almost fading salt and sea notes (certanly from Talisker), fruity and earthy/grass notes even on the palate. Maybe the recently batches were added more Caol Ila to the mix to reveal a more peat/smoke notes on the palate and on the nose. My guess is that my bottle was from the old Taiwan’s exclusive batch before the revealing of it coming back to the global market, because the shape of the bottle is a bit different and doesn’t have a cork, only a twist-off cap maded from plastic. Even from the old batches, it’s an awesome whisky, of course it lacks a bit of character and power from Caol Ila and Talisker but it's a very enjoyable, bit complex and very drinkable one, maybe if bottled at 46% ABV it would be even more richer and complex.
I didn't realize this was back in play until my girlfriend messaged me on a snowboarding trip askin if I'd tried it. I laughed and told it was discontinued and she told me she found one, albeit the newest bottling. This stuff is amazing every time, amazing considering what you are getting in the blend and how much Talisker has changed as of recent years what a bonus. Long story short I adore this Whisky and I adore my now fiánce! Cheers!