Double Black adds to the normal Black Label profile by including more Islay Whisky and casks that have been heavily charred, giving a more intense flavor with a greater emphasis on smoke while keeping true to the sophisticated Johnnie Walker style.
Johnnie Walker Gold Label is one of the world's most iconic whiskies. Showing flavors of maple syrup, spices, and malt on the nose which is then followed by a dry smokiness and a sweet creamy vanilla mouthfeel. The inherent richness evolves on the finish with a raisiny, sweet cherry flavor.
Johnnie Walker green label is back and this time it's here to stay. Crafted from a palette of Speyside, Highland, lowland and island malts and matured for at least 15 years, it delivers all the character of a single malt whisky but with a greater depth of flavour.
A special extension of the Johnnie Walker range, King George V celebrates the first Royal Warrant granted to John Walker and Sons Ltd to supply Scotch whisky to the British Royal Household in 1934, and is apparently designed to recreate how JW might have tasted back in the day. Some Port Ellen has been used, alongside Cardhu, Lochnagar and some...
The first in the series of annual, limited releases, the John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2014 Edition showcases the craftsmanship and innovation of John Walker & Sons blended Scotch Whisky.
Johnnie Walker Red Label is crackling with spice and bursting with vibrant, smoky flavors. It's a blend that combines light whiskies from Scotland's East Coast and more peaty whiskies from the West, creating an extraordinary depth of flavor.
Johnnie Walker Red Label is crackling with spice and bursting with vibrant, smoky flavours. It's a blend that combines light whiskies from Scotland's East Coast and more peaty whiskies from the West, creating an extraordinary depth of flavour.
Johnnie Walker Select Casks Rye Cask Finish Scotch Whisky. This limited edition Johnnie Walker blend was aged for at least 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels before being finished for one month in ex-rye casks.
Named for the unique bottle, in which an irregular base allows it to rock slightly back and forth. It was the last blend of Alexander II and features a elevated amount of Speyside malts, balanced by malts from the northern Highlands and Islay.