There's no end to the list of incredible combinations that can be made, so get creative with a bottle of Johnnie Walker and your preferred mixers, or have a look at our suggestions below. Johnnie Walker Double Black is matured in heavily charred casks and uses a greater proportion of characterful West Coast and Island whiskies to elevate iconic flavors to a new level of intensity. Have you tried Johnnie Walker Black Label , the iconic blend?
Created using only whiskies aged for a minimum of 12 years, it's unmistakably smooth, deep and complex — perfect for special occasions. Have you tried Johnnie Walker Green Label? Our unique combination of four styles of matured malt whiskies: Speyside, Highland, Lowland and the Scottish Islands, with a depth of flavor not found in any one, single malt. Your browser does not have JavaScript enabled and therefore may not display all features of this and other websites.
Johnnie Walker Red Label. Johnnie Walker Black Label. Johnnie Walker Double Black. Is the Double Black really double the goodness? I think you sometimes get a better sense of how good whisky is if you do a side-by-side comparison.
This whisky has consistently been one of the top-selling blends in the world since Johnnie Walker is considered the most widely distributed brand of Scotch whiskey globally, and this blend has an affordable price point. Johnnie Walker Black Label is a blend of about 40 whiskies from all around Scotland. It is part of the Diageo stable of brands. F rom the smoky Islands to the sweeter Speyside with some Highland malts in between. All the whisky is at least 12 years old.
Johnnie Walker Double Black whisky, released in , takes the iconic flavours of Johnnie Walker Black to the next level. There are notes of smoke, sherry rich Christmas pudding, red berry fruits and nuts. Hints of vanilla with touches of malt.
Faint smoke, red berries and tropical fruit, Christmas pudding with heaps of vanilla toffee and winter spice. Palate Some initial peppery spices, quickly followed by smoke. It's a nice big mouthful and there is a butter creamy richness to the flavour profile. Double Black is a more grown-up version of the Black Label whisky. Double Black Bottling Note Originally released to the travel retail market, Double Black combines the rich, malty flavour of Black Label with slightly peatier whisky and casks that were more heavily charred.
The result is a toasty, smoky whisky with Johnnie Walker's usual rich, malty core. Johnnie Walker Double Black is adored for its smoky, charred, peaty and spicy flavor notes. This Scotch is carefully distilled at Johnnie Walker distillery. Based on votes, the average rating for Johnnie Walker Double Black is 7.
Last Updated: 24th July, Unlike the Black Label, which is comprised of whiskies aged at least 12 years, the Double Black has no age statement, allowing JW to select younger casks to contribute to the new blend.
Rolanda Oppelt Professional. Unlike the Black Label , which is comprised of whiskies aged at least 12 years, the Double Black has no age statement, allowing JW to select younger casks to contribute to the new blend.
Fayrouz Aquebeso Professional. Fill a tall glass with ice cubes. Add 25 ml Johnnie Walker Double Black. Add 75 ml soda water or fill to the top. Garnish with a wedge of lime or top with honey syrup. Gayla Brunso Professional. Is Black Label better than blue? 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. Meryen Boyra Explainer. Which Johnnie Walker tastes the best? Johnnie Walker Red Label. Amada Miniahhmetov Explainer. Is Johnnie Walker Blue or black better? The Johnnie Walker Black contains 30 to 40 different malts. It's more robust than the Blue , and less refined, too. A larger proportion of Islay whiskies deliver a noticeable level of peat and smoke. Dumitru Parr Explainer.
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