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Introducing Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve, a bold blend as luxurious and indulgent as the celebrations that it warrants. Previously released in a limited edition bottling, it's here to stay.Inspired by an unbroken 190-year lineage of whisky blending,...$69.99
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Renowned for its characteristic bold flavor, Johnnie Walker Red Label is the world's best-selling Scotch whisky. With its combination of light whiskies from Scotland's east coast and dark, peaty whiskies from the west, Red Label is defined by intense,...$24.99
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Johnnie Walker Aged 18 Years is an indulgent blend of up to 18 different whiskies each chosen for their remarkable depth of flavor and character.The new name and luxury packaging celebrate the award winning blend's credentials as the best 18-year-old...$89.99
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Johnnie Walker Double Black is Johnnie Walker® Black Label® amplified, taking its intensity to unexplored territory. Hand-picked whiskies that are defined by notes of smoldering charcoal, including more Islay malts, are chosen for their smoky profile...$49.99
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Johnnie Walker® Green Label™ Blended Scotch Whisky is a rich blend using only single malts drawn from the four corners of Scotland: Talisker™ introduces power and depth of character, Caol Ila™ contributes mystery and intensity and, at its heart,...$79.99
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Johnnie Walker High Rye Blended Scotch Whisky is a full-flavored whisky with a unique mash bill of 60% rye. High Rye begins with the building block Scotch whiskies of Johnnie Walker that bring an orchard fruit sweetness, berry fruit richness, and that...$39.99
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Sold OutBiscuity, caramel and floral opening aroma; further air contact stimulates scents of baked bread, toasted bread, buttered popcorn and light smoke. Flavor is dominated by sweet toffee and fudge notes. Sweetest and most buttery of all Johnnie Walker...$59.99
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Scotch is one of the most unique whiskeys in the world because it has to be made in Scotland and aged in charred oak barrels. The distillation process can only use water and cereal grains so this makes it taste a little different than other whiskeys.
There are some Scotches that have a peaty flavor or a "smokiness" due to the presence of phenol chemicals in the malt used to create them.
Some people really like this flavor and some people don't. It is definitely an acquired taste but once you acquire it, you're hooked!