Johnnie Walker, Blue Label, Chinese New Year, Tiger
Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker, Blue Label, Chinese New Year, Tiger, NV


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£194.99



Johnnie Walker, Blue Label, Chinese New Year, Tiger, NV

NV

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Johnnie Walker, Blue Label, Chinese New Year, Tiger, NV

Mellow dry smokiness artfully mixed with layers of dried fruits, notes of honey, sweet spice, and vanilla, with a velvety chocolate and rounded smoky finish.

The incredible artwork pays homage to the Tiger as a symbol of strength and progress. The majestic animal is depicted with golden wings, as from the famous Chinese idiom, an expression of vigour and vitality and representing how we are stronger when we walk together. The visuals are completed with the tiger high amongst the mountain clouds, ascending towards the modern metropolis – a sign of prosperity and progress, signifying good fortune for all in the year to come.

ABV:
40%

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country:
Scotland

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Whisky

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Johnnie Walker


Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker

Known amongst blended whisky lovers as one of the top premium Scotch blends, Johnnie Walker is a brand which needs little introduction. The company started out life in the 19th century, when John “Johnnie” Walker began selling whisky from his grocery shop in Ayrshire, Scotland. His blends were very popular at the time, but it wasn’t until his death in 1857, when the company was inherited by Alexander Walker, that the brand really took off. Alexander, with his son Alexander Walker II, firmly established the business and began marketing Walker’s Old Highland - a blended Scotch whisky - in 1865. Five years later, their whisky was sold in the distinctive rectangular bottles for the first time. Over the course of the early 1900s, John Walker’s grandsons, Alexander Walker II and George Walker, established the colour-based naming system. It was in 1908 that the Johnnie Walker name was first put on bottles, after the Managing Director, James Stevenson, rebranded the range. It was around this time that the iconic walking man logo was conceived. The brand’s most illustrious blend is, of course, the Blue Label. Made with a variety of extremely well-aged malts, the overriding flavour is one of toffee and barley, with hints of peat smoke adding lovely complexity.

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