What is Blue Label whiskey?
Johnnie Walker
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Brand | Johnnie Walker |
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Flavour | Citrus, Spice, Chocolate |
Alcohol Content | 40 Percent by Volume |
Alcohol type | Blended Whiskey |
Item weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
Is Blue Label whiskey?
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is an unrivaled masterpiece – an exquisite combination of Scotland’s rarest and most exceptional whiskies. Only one in every ten thousand casks has the elusive quality, character and flavor to deliver the remarkable signature taste. An extraordinary whisky for extraordinary occasions.
Is Johnnie Walker Blue or black better?
Blue label is more matured than Black label, much richer and smooth blend using exceptionally rare malts and grains. While tasting Blue label, you will feel the multi-layers of flavours, subtle aroma of smoke with a hint of sweetness. Blue label is hand crafted. Black label is taken as a long drink.
Is Blue Label worth buying?
There is unlikely to be significant debate as to whether or not Blue Label is a good whisky. It is very good and probably worthy of being considered an exceptionally good whisky, especially amongst whiskies in continuous production and so widely available.
Why is Johnnie Walker Blue so good?
Because of the complex flavour notes, Johnnie Walker Blue Label is often considered the ultimate whiskey for connoisseurs, while the smoothness allows beginner whiskey drinkers to enjoy a dram. If you want to enjoy the different flavours, and savour each sip, Johnnie Walker even has a guide to help you do so.
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What kind of Scotch is Glenfiddich?
single malt Scotch whisky
Glenfiddich (Scottish English: [ɡlɛnˈfɪdɪç]) is a Speyside single malt Scotch whisky produced by William Grant & Sons in the Scottish burgh of Dufftown in Moray. Glenfiddich means “valley of the deer” in Scottish Gaelic, which is why the Glenfiddich logo is a stag.