Johnnie Walker Blue Label is an exquisite combination of Scotland’s rarest and most exceptional whiskies. Why? According to the blue label whiskey producers themselves, only one in ten thousand casks has the ever elusive quality, character and flavour to deliver this remarkable Blue Label’s signature taste.
Inspired by founder Alexander Walker’s 1867 Old Highland Whisky, the blue label whisky was at the forefront of an era when few casks were available. During the said era, quality casks selection was still in its infancy.
Using a selection of rare casks from the Speyside and Highland distilleries, including Cardhu and Clynelish, warm, rounded, Benrinnes as well as Islay malts, is it any wonder that the blue label Johnnie Walker has become a renowned, signature drink for many?
You may have heard of other ranks of Johnnie Walker such as the Johnnie Walker red, Johnnie Walker gold or Johnnie Walker black yet the Johnnie Walker blue is the most coveted in this line of blended whiskies. For quality whisky, always go for the blue label. The multi-leveled tasting notes have won the hearts and taste buds of many!
The Johnnie Walker Blue is the brand’s most prestigious whisky and likely the most famous super-premium blend in the world. It has thus far gone unchallenged due to the exquisite taste of the multi-layered palate and silky delivery.
- Aroma: Take in the wonderfully mellow, rounded nose – replete with dry smokiness artfully mixed with the sweetness of raisins.
- Palate: Serving a velvety combination of vanilla, honey and rose petals – before broadening out to include a zesty orange flavour with notes of hazelnut, sherry and dark chocolate.
- Finish: Signing off with a rich and luxuriously long finish, which showcases Johnnie Walker’s trademark smokiness in the most sophisticated way.
Country of Origin: Scotland