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.

I want to make it simple, Johnnie Walker Green Label is one of the best vatted malt I ever had! And Master of Malt is for me one of the greatest Seller. I live in the US, but I am their client as well, they do a such great service and I am very happy with my last purchase of 3 Johnnie Walker Green Label bottles. Fast shipping and professional package, I encourage anyone to buy from them! Alysson Osco
Real Good...
Discovered this gem about four years ago after a long run of only single Malts. I only knew the Johnnie Walker brand with the Red & Black label, and of course, Big Blue. Johnnie Walker Green Label changed all that, and I have become a big Johnnie Walker fan. With double Black being my poor man's substitute for the vanishing Green Label over the past couple of years. Now that the Green is back on the shelf, hopefully not some sick joke, I'm back in the saddle with this fine tasty drink and very happy. Go Green
I have found a liquor stores that is selling this ridiculously low priced at $ 49.99 USD plus tax. I have 4 bottles hidden away and I pick up whenever they have them. Not going to say the store where I found them!
The first time I sampled this grog was some years ago. I sat there smelling it for about 10 minutes before I even tasted it. That was the old pre 97 lot. I still think that was better than the current offering, though the new stuff in 70 cl bottles is still quite fine. I like it as well as most single malts, and better than any blend. I also approve of the 43% alcohol rather than 40%.