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Johnnie Walker Gold Label is a blended malt of rare and prestigious Scotch Whiskies aged at least 18 years.
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Blended Malt
Johnnie Walker
Distillery Bottling
Scotland
18 Years Old
None
43%
100cl
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Each batch is slightly different in both gradation and taste, and comes from sherry barrels chosen one by one to ensure a more intense profile than the 10-year classic. On the nose: red fruits, sultanas, nuts, spicy notes of wood, vanilla biscuits. On the palate: powerful thanks to the full alcohol content, characterized by the vinous note of sherry barrels. Spices, dried fruit, apricots, oranges, creme brulèe. Final: Biscuit, with pleasant notes of malt and orange marmalade. Very fruity, and obviously spicy.
A selection of our finest single malt Scotch whiskys matured for a minimum of 20 years to tame “The Beast of Dufftown” into smooth submission and complexity. Mortlach "Cowie's Blue Seal" 20 Years Old takes its name from one of Mortlach's original bottlings dating back to 1909, which was also the inspiration for the design of the new range. Matured exclusively in American ex Sherry oak barrels, with a percentage of refill barrels, the expression is characterized by waxy notes of ripe fruit, spices and oak wood. It is a whisky that would have made the great Alexander Cowie proud.
The 10 year is the original Laphroaig, because it is distilled in the same way as when Ian Hunter invented it over 75 years ago. It is the foundation of all other Laphroaig expressions. During preparation, the malted barley is dried over a peat fire. The smoke from this peat, found only on the island of Islay, gives Laphroaig its particularly rich flavor. Those enjoying the 10 year old Laphroaig will first notice the bold, smoky taste, followed by a hint of seaweed and a surprising sweetness. This full-bodied variation is the foundation of all Laphroaig expressions and has a lingering finish. In 2019 this whisky was also named best Scotch Single Malt of at least 10 years by Jim Murray's Whisky Bible.
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