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Johnnie Walker
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.
For the price it is an honest and fair drink, very drinkable. Definitely would buy it again.
At it's price point, one of the better blended malts at 43%. If it were 46%? That would be interesting.
A whiskey that welcomes allcomers. Unchallenging with little finish but this is a quality dram to be poured and enjoyed. Couple of ice cubes, you really cant go wrong at this price point. Lovely bottle as well.
First time tried it last night...guess my palette must be different than others cause other than the not burning to bad going down the throat, it really wasn't all that I'd hoped for. These notes that people keep talking about, yeah I could smell the peat earthy smell but that's really about it. It just doesn't taste that great, guess I'm not a whiskey drinker. Oh and look, I'm out sixty bucks to boot...maybe it'll be good for cooking.
I'm a regular JW Black fan, and just decided to "go for it" one night and buy Green. Look, I'm not the demo. I like bud light. I hate bourbon. This stuff is good, and smooth. Prob better with ice, even. However, it is a bit sweet. You can taste the bit of honey taste. I'm sorry: I can't drink sweet. I will go back to JW Black (sometimes Red.) I'm lucky: I have pedestrian taste buds. It's easier on the wallet. (I tried business class flying once. Never again. If I want to splurge, premium economy. I tried an expensive car once. Never again. You see where this is going...)