Johnnie Walker Black Label â Taste 6 Diageo. ABV: 40%. Average Price: $38. The Whisky: This is Johnnieâs signature blend thatâs dialed in to be a sipper with a few rocks thrown in. The blend
The Black Label is a great whisky to have on your shelf. It has a little bit of smoke and it is relatively inexpensive. We have hand-picked a few reviews which will give you a good idea whether you should buy a bottle of Johnnie Walker Black Label. If you are interested in the Johnnie Walker labels, check out our post on the most expensive
Johnnie Walker Black Label - 85/100. rm999 âą 12 yr. ago. JWBK used to be my standard scotch before I discovered single malts. I still enjoy it sometimes, but at 30 dollars a bottle I don't think it's worth it. Like everything else Johnnie Walker, I think it lacks the character I enjoy in scotch now. texacer smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for
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Currency and Delivery Country We're just loading our login box for you, hang on! ï»ż Sorry about this... We can't actually ship Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old to the Ukraine at the moment (although we're working hard to fix that). In the meantime, our friends over at The Whisky Shop might be able to help you out. Thank you for your support and understanding đ -The folks at Master of Malt Don't need to send to Ukraine? Change your shipping destination - we can probably ship to you! Johnnie Walker Black Bottling Note A much-loved and respected 12 year old blended Scotch, Johnnie Walker Black Label is one of the world's most famous blends. Born in 1909, Black Label is a blend of around 40 whiskies(!), with a distinctive mellow smoky note. Consider this similar product... Tasting Note by The Chaps at Master of Malt Nose: Winter spice and treacle, hints of white pepper and a little citrus. Palate: Rich and full with notes of wood smoke and dry spice, hints of barley and cereal with creamy toffee and a distinct herbal note. Finish: Quite fruity and long with a note of sultanas and mixed peels. Customers Who Bought This Also Bought⊠Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old Reviews Read below please. JWBL used to be about as close to a standard affordable stalwart as....well as almost every single whisky in Scotland until the psycho CEO class decided that nobody would notice if they ripped the heart out of their products and replaced them with dreck!I have changed the drams I buy several times over the years, as more and more beloved whiskies have been mutilated. One heartbreaking example was Ballantine's 17 year old. I badly miss Lagavulin 16. They sell whisky called Lagavulin 16, but it is emphatically NOT Lagavulin 16. It no longer exists. There are some bright lights of course. We know who they Bless many of the non-paid, experienced reviewers on this website, I have been drinking JWBL since The Eighties. This whisky has been criminally mistreated for many years, but every now and then I buy a bottle....just to see how bad things have become. I do the same with Big Macs....just to remind myself that I hate them. Now I don't know whether it is my imagination, or whether I have become so unused to drinking Black Label that I can't actually remember what it tastes like, but the couple of bottles I have bought this year have actually been pleasant. I live in an Asian megacity. I don't know whether that is relevant. And there is a shop not too far away from me that sells vintage Blue Label. (!)But I am drinking a just-bought measure of JWBL right now and the only thing it seems to be lacking is the oily mouthfeel that we know and love and touch of depth. Perhaps previous bottling have been so utterly pathetic that I have set the bar too low for a valid opinion? I eagerly await a response from the MoM community. :-) 21st May 2022 MR. WALKER SNR. WOULD BE ROLLING IN HIS .....When this stuff was 43% it was very, very good as far as a 12-year-old Blended Whisky goes. It is not the same whisky regardless of it being 3% weaker. I suspect management have thought:- No one drinks Black Label straight anymore, let's reformulate it to be a "premium mixer". 7th April 2022 Very sociableI consider JW Black to be an excellent, neat drinking whisky, which is, perhaps, best not over-analysed. I can understand why some whisky âexpertsâ on these pages are rather dismissive of it due to itâ rather uncomplicated taste. However, I enjoy it and I have never known anyone turn their nose up at it, when handed a is usually to be found âon offerâ at one of the major supermarkets in my area. I have bought several bottles in the last year at a good reduction on the price shown above. I consider it to be a bargain as I can afford to be generous when sharing it with whisky drinking friends which, for me, is what itâs all about. 27th January 2022 They Fixed Single Malt; a Perfect Blend from a Reformed Single Malt Snob I'm an old Scotch guy -- Scotch being the poison I picked decades ago, and reformed single malt snob -- partial to the Islays. Not long ago at a not s' well-stocked watering hole I found myself in need of a dram. Black was the best they had on offer. Okay -- what the hell? Blown away. Love at first nip. Quick! To my phone! To see if it's okay to like the stuff and order it in front of pals! I see world renowned whisk(e)y guy, Jim Murray, raves about it. Gives it a 94! TOTALLY agree with his bang-on assessment of this liquid. This stuff is a litmus test. IF you like this perfect "ancient" (1909) blend, you know your Scotch. IF you poo poo it? You're probably still in your single malt phase. You'll outgrow it -- eventually. I neither do nosings nor spout off imaginary tasting notes of this and that I never seem to detect. (Smells like -- hooch! Tastes like -- Scotch!) BUT if I was, I'd say it noses of raisins, and it tastes like chocolate covered sour cherries. Delicious. It's mercifully not too sweet (which some single malts are to the point of cloying, especially the Speysides, though Islays often are too once you get past the upfront smoke). Here is the beauty of this blend: the 12 year old grain whiskeys lighten things up and smooth out the finish (to the point it's dangerous) admittedly at the expense of a somewhat lighter mouthfeel while toning down the cloying cotton candy sweetness of pure malts whilst at the same time bringing the price back down to earth. Maybe they were on to something back in 1909. I'd argue they "fixed" single malts. Like I said 1000 words ago in this rant, I'm a reformed single malt snob. Oh -- and it has an honest-t'-goodness respectable 12 yr age statement! Something else it has over the singles in this sad "another day another NAS Scotch release" era we're now in. 23rd January 2022 Good but far from great...and soon to be far from goodJW Black was the first modestly-priced Scotch I found in Canada that wasn't harsh and had a lingering smoky aftertaste. It's lost a lot of its depth in recent years. If it hasn't already, it will serve as another example of a once-great brand bought and made more cheaply by a multinational comglomerate. 10th January 2022 The sad decline of a once great whiskyUnderrated and overpriced these days (even at the UK supermarket offer price of 20 quid). I bought a bottle from an auction site that had been bottled in the 80s and that was vastly superior to the current distillation. It's such a shame as this whisky was great. I still drink it occasionally to try and recapture the delicious flavours of older bottlings, but it's sadly gone. 30th December 2021 Did I say it was 'thin' ?.. Very thin . A ghost . I have no idea whatsoever what the 'other' were tasting who applaud this .Opened a new bottle on the evening of 15th december,2021 to toast the memory of the late, great Christopher Hitchens on the 10th year after his death. He was a fan of this whisky throughout his world travels. Very sadly , no-one-thing whatsoever to be a 'fan' of in this once trustworthy blend ; a thin and lightweight taste of a smoky nothing-much-at-all . No 'body' just a 'thin' smoke and is having a laugh - a dilute and meregloaming of it's former self . This is a form of cultural dissemination writ large for 'gain' . 17th December 2021 Not the bestThis is the first blend Iâve tried as Iâve been drinking single malts for years but the amount Iâm going through I needed to find a cheaper alternative. Must say, Iâm not not bad, I was just expecting a more smokey flavour and the finish just fades away after a couple of seconds after swallowing. Seeing I could get a glenlivet for about another ÂŁ2. Think Iâll stick to the single malts. 9th November 2021 Fantastic value for the money This is a nice blend for less than ÂŁ30. Even the snobs (hah!) can't get mad at you enjoying this how you like it. Put it on some ice, add a small drop of cherry coke... Do whatever makes you enjoy life that little bit more. if reading this review makes you angry, remember, the best whisky is the whisky you like, the way you like to drink it. 2nd November 2021 Best whisky in a glass 30th October 2021 Recently viewed
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