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Johnnie Walker Black Label is a rich, smooth blended Scotch Whisky made using only single malt and grain whiskies. It spends 12 years in a cask growing into a vibrant body of flavor. The results are deep layers of sweet fruit, spice, and vanilla – all wrapped in a cloak of smoke.
We review Johnnie Walker Black Label, a classic bottling in the Johnnie Walker line up that's blended from around 40 whiskies sourced from distilleries all across Scotland and aged at least 12 years.
Johnnie Walker Black Label is a blended scotch that even single malt snobs will enjoy. It’s a solid, reliable option that can be found behind most bars and in retail shops worldwide. Fast Facts. Classification blended scotch. Company Diageo. Distillery Various, Scotland.
Johnnie Walker Black Label is the perfect introduction to Scotch whisky, and our guide covers all you need to know about its history, process, taste, and cost.
Johnnie Walker Black Label is an incredibly smooth balance of big flavors, where no matter how loud one note is, it never drowns another one out, making it a premium choice for any occasion. Includes one 80 proof 750 mL bottle of Black Label Blended Scotch Whisky.
The Whiskey Shelf reviews the widely sold and popular 12 year old blended Scotch whisky in this Johnnie Walker Black Label review.
Johnnie Walker Black Label is the world’s leading premium Scotch whisky, crafted by our small team of just 12 expert whisky makers using an unrivaled selection of 12 year old whiskies from the four corners of Scotland.
The classic 12 Year Old Black Label is a blend majoring on Diageo’s Four Corners of Scotland distilleries Clynelish in the Highlands, Cardhu on Speyside, malt from Glenknichie and grain from Cameronbridge with a little smoke from Caol Ila. Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt.
Easily one of the most instantly recognizable labels in the world of whisky, Johnnie Walker Black Label blended Scotch whisky traces its roots at least all the way back to 1909 when the name first appeared. Prior releases were known as “Extra Special Old Highland Whisky.”
Known for the distinctive smoky flavor found in every sip, Johnnie Walker Black Label is what's classified as a peated whisky, per Liquor.com. But that subtle-yet-undeniable smokiness isn't something that can be achieved through the perfunctory use of a smoking gun.