Is Johnnie Walker Blue Label a bad whisky? No it's not. By no means is it a bad whisky, but it sure as heck isn't worth $200, I'd honestly pay $60 to $80 for a bottle of this caliber. If you're looking for a good blend/vatted whisky, grab yourself a bottle of their Gree...
We're not far from Johnnie Walker's Blue Label, to tell you the truth. Exactly. Finish: perfect fresh and honeyed finish, with this lovely citrusy signature in the end. Comments: surprised and impressed, I am, which wasn't the case when I tried an earlier version leisurely. Did they ...
Or a blend that runs hundreds and hundreds of dollars, such as the Johnnie Walker Blue Label. This whisky runs at around $80 AUS and is damn good value for money, my only complaint is that it's just a wee bit too smooth for my tastes. I prefer my whiskies with just a bit of bit...
Reviews for Johnnie Walker Red Label Sort byNewest to OldestOldest to NewestHighest to Lowest ScoreLowest to Highest Score Mid Range Scotch I'd always buy this because it's a decent blended scotch, but once they switched to plastic bottled, I switched back to Dewars. Cheap scotch comes in ...
Red Label was created by the Johnnie Walker company in 1909, this is a classic blended whiskies, a great mixer and back bar favourite.
The Blue Banners (1961, LP The Blue Banners, a Midwest Polka band) Wayne Walker (1964, LP 43 Award Winning Country Hits, part of Medley 11) Billy Walker (1965, LP The Gun The Gold And The Girl) Norma Jean (1966, LP Tribute To Kitty Wells) June Davey & The Hackamores (LP Pats...
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Dragon Courtesy Image “The Year of the Dragon is rich in symbolism and tradition in Asia," he says. "Many consider the dragon the most powerful animal in the Chinese Zodiac and the Wood Dragon felt remarkably close to me because of the natural element...
“Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ice Chalet captures this essence perfectly, with a nod to the freshness of the mountains and a crossbody bag that looks as good on the snowy slopes as it does by the fireside.” Bottled at 43 percent ABV, Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ice Chalet arrives with a ...
In my opinion the Johnnie Walker Black Label deserves more attentions. It's a very nice whisky, which can put up a fight (and often win) with most of the entry level malts. I sadly finished my bottle but still have a 20cl bottle of the Blue Label. I can only say that the enormous...