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    Johnnie Walker Blue Label Bottling Note

    The Johnnie Walker Blue Label story begins later in the event the Distillers Company launched Johnnie Walker Oldest. It quickly became referred to as Blue Label, for apparent reasons, and it was a blend of rare malt and grain whiskies bottled lacking an age statement with stylishly retro packaging that echoed the Nineteenth century Johnnie Walker bottle.

    Though expensive, or simply because it was expensive, it proved an instant hit. By 1997, it was selling 50,000 cases globally. Being a known currency across the world, it’s perhaps the ultimate gift whisky. You understand you’ve done a good job or perhaps your in-laws approve whenever you obtain a bottle.

    Blue Label is utilized by unparalleled Diageo reserves of maturing malt and grain whiskies from across four regions (Highland, Lowland, Speyside, and Islay), including ghost distilleries, that Johnnie Walker has privileged entry to. Regardless of the exact blend, a consistent flavour profile that’s a lovely balance of rich, slightly smoky, and fruity elements.

    Tasting Note through the Chaps at Master of Malt

    Nose Fragrant with good body. Notes of oak, crisp spice, dried fruit, pastries. Berry fruits, aniseed, hints of cedar, a little spice and citrus.

    Palate Supple and balanced. Good toffee and hints of very wistful smoke. Chocolate, hints of grass plus a good hit of malt.

    Finish Floral, oaky, good length, urged on by the plume of very well-kept, highland style smoke. Dried fruit, spice, honey.

    Overall Among the ultimate premium blends, Blue Label is often a legend in its own right and definately will continue to be.

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