Where is Johnnie Walker Green Label made?
Scotland
MASH BILL: While percentages are not available, Johnnie Walker advertises their Green Label as being comprised of flagship brands from all main whisky producing regions of Scotland (and all owned by Johnnie Walker’s parent company Diageo).
What is Johnnie Walker Green Label?
Green Label is a blended malt from Diageo which had previously been a prominent member of the Label series of Johnnie Walker whiskies. Only malts go in, and only a singular malt blend comes out. Johnnie Walker Green Label is bottled at 43% ABV (86 proof) and carries a 15 year age statement.
Is Johnnie Walker Green Label discontinued?
Johnnie Walker brand owner Diageo discontinued Green Label globally in 2012 (except for Taiwan, where demand for blended malts is exceptionally strong), as part of a revamp of the range that saw the introduction of Gold Label Reserve and Platinum Label.
How does Johnnie Walker Green Label taste?
There are notes of mocchaccino and espresso coffee, wood smoke and a fireplace, a touch of bitter chocolate and oak. The palate is of medium-body with notes of crisp cereals, coffee beans and chocolate, a date note with a touch of walnut. The finish is quite long and spicy with honeyed sweetness and oak.
Is Green Label good whiskey?
Johnnie Walker Green Label is a hidden gem with vibrant secrets to reveal. And with malts from the four corners of Scotland, aged for at least 15 years, it captures the distinct flavors of each landscape in perfect balance. A whisky that’s in harmony with nature.
Is Green Label rare?
Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky is not a rare spirit by any means (though it almost became one). What it very well might be, however, is the quintessential Scotch whisky.
How do you drink Johnnie Green?
How to drink whisky
- First, choose your glass. A good, solid tumbler (a short glass with a heavy bottom) if you’re drinking your whisky neat, or with a little water or ice.
- Take a moment to inhale the aroma.
- Take a sip.
- Take your time.
How much is a bottle of green label?
Johnnie Walker Whisky Prices
| Type | Size | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Johnnie Walker Green Label | 750ml | $59.99 – $69.99 |
| Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve Blended Scotch Whisky | 750ml | $79.99 – $89.99 |
| Johnnie Walker Aged 18 Years | 750ml | $189.99 – $209.99 |
| Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky | 750ml | $150.00 – $180.99 |
Why is blue label so expensive?
The blend that makes up Johnnie Walker Blue is from a collection of fairly old whiskies (~20+ years), and in the world of whisky the price is directly proportional to its age because of its relative rarity. There is less of it, because of 1) evaporation and 2) it is expensive to store and maintain whisky for that long.
What are the different Johnnie Walker labels?
Today, there are 9 standard blends of Johnnie Walker. They are Red Label, Black Label, Double Black Label, Green Label, Gold Label, Platinum Label, Blue Label, Johnnie Walker Swing and new product Red & Cola.
What is the alcohol content of Johnnie Walker Red Label?
All things considered, Johnnie Walker Red Label fits a need in the market at large, and fits it well. Vital Stats: 40% ABV (80 proof), no age statement, blended Scotch whisky, priced around mid-$20 range per 750 ml bottle.
Is Johnny Walker Black Scotch?
Johnnie Walker Black Scotch. Johnnie Walker Black Label is rich, complex and incredibly well-balanced, full of dark fruits, sweet vanilla and signature smokiness. Blended exclusively from whiskies matured for at least 12 years, it brings together flavours from the four corners of Scotland to create an experience that is complex, deep and rewarding.
What is Johnny Walker Green Label?
Green Label: First introduced in 1997 as Johnnie Walker Pure Malt 15 Year Old, it was renamed Johnnie Walker Green Label in 2004. Green Label is a blended malt whisky, meaning it is made by mixing single malts with no grain whisky added. All whiskies used are a minimum of 15 years old.