Johnnie Walker's average rating is 80/100 from 190 reviews and 650 ratings
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A bottle was recently given to me, and I decided to try it neat. The initial scent is oak, honey and some smoke. The palate is sweet, with immediate honey, licorice and barley. A bit of butterscotch and…
mBy @mhock665 years ago 4 1785
King George V reigned about a century ago – from 1910 until 1936. Two years before his death (he did of bronchitis) he offered a Royal Warrent to John Walker & Sons. It took until 2007 (!) before this…
By @markjedi15 years ago 2 088
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is the epitome of luxury (in the affordable range at least). It is very popular as a gift, hence the endless stream of special editions. Luckily it is also very good. But in…
By @markjedi15 years ago 4 990
You can hardly find the Johnnie Walker Premier in my neck of the woods. It was initially launched for the Asian market – in 1995, to commemorate 175 years of blending art. Johnnie Walker’s goal was –…
By @markjedi15 years ago 0 381
The Johnnie Walker Swing Superior is the ‘big brother’ of the Swing. The difference is that this one contains more Islay whisky and is bottled at a slightly higher strength. Bar a mistake on my part,…
By @markjedi15 years ago 0 083
In 1932 Alexander II – grandson of John Walker – released this special bottle. It rocks gently back and forth, hence the name. First class passengers on the big ocean lines between Glasgow and New York…
By @markjedi15 years ago 3 481
The Espresso Roast appeared in the Blender’s Batch Series and – like the Rum Cask Finish – comes in 50cl bottles. They got their inspiration for the roasted malt from brewery Guinness (also owned by…
By @markjedi15 years ago 1 082
Several experiments have already been launched in the Blender’s Batch, such as a Bourbon & Rye, a Wine Cask Blend, a Sherry Cask Finish. But this Rum Cask Finish is another of those. Mind you: it is…
By @markjedi15 years ago 0 179
In 2017 Johnnie Walker launched the so-called Blender’s Batch series in which innovative and experimental whiskies are bottled. The first one is this Red Rye Finish, composed with a very small amount of…
By @markjedi15 years ago 0 181
Bottle bought on internet and shared with a friend over many nice conversations and tastings.It pours clean and shiny; color is golden to amber. Aroma is not so strong, rather nuanced: pine cone, pine…
By @huineman5 years ago 2 095
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