Blended
Scotland

Johnnie Walker Red Label Whisky was created 1909 and is a classic blended whisky, a great mixer and back bar favourite.
A surprisingly rich, aromatic nose with heather honey, mixed peels, soft smoke and rum spice.
Cedar wood, oak and butterscotch, aniseed, Christmas cake and malt.
Long, spiced nose with smoke on the tail.

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With ice it is a pleasant drink. Nice old fashioned bottle design. Vintage feel.
A couple of cubes and a splash of water to cut and it’s really good! I’m no aficionado and don’t care to be. But served this way is a winner.
lots of malt sweet grain toffie sour and salty with pepper and a little smoke
It's not bad because it's cheap, it's just really bad. Almost every similarly priced blend is better than this. Teacher's, Haig, Whyte and Mackay, Ballantine's, Dewar's, White Horse, High Commissioner, Grant's, The Real Mackenzie, J&B, Hankey Bannister, Label 5, VAT 69, Bell's, Cutty Sark. Even The Claymore seems potable compared to Red Label.
In Portugal, too expensive for the quality,14€...Lawsons is better and costs 10€... Passport is better and costs 10€,Vat 69 is better and costs 10€,etc... Octavio from Portugal