Johnnie Walker Black Label

Johnnie Walker Black Label

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An iconic, smooth, and complex blended Scotch whisky, aged for 12 years, known for its balanced profile of rich fruit, vanilla sweetness, and signature smokiness.  

Johnnie Walker Black Label is a true icon in the world of whisky, recognized globally for its exceptional depth and balance. It is expertly crafted using whiskies drawn from the four corners of Scotland, each aged for a minimum of 12 years in casks. This meticulous blending process creates a remarkably smooth and complex flavour profile. It opens with notes of rich dark fruits and sweet vanilla, followed by the distinctive Johnnie Walker smokiness and hints of spice, culminating in a long, warming finish. Black Label represents the benchmark for deluxe blended Scotch whisky, perfect for savoring neat, on the rocks, or in classic cocktails.  

750ML
40
Scotland

Tasting Notes

Nose: Inviting aromas of rich dried fruits (like raisins and figs), sweet vanilla, hints of orange zest, winter spices, and a gentle waft of wood smoke.

Palate: Remarkably smooth and creamy texture. Complex layers unfold, including sweet vanilla, toffee, rich fruitiness, malt, subtle spice (like clove), and a well-integrated, balanced peat smoke.

Finish: Long, warming, and satisfying. Lingering notes of smoke, oak spice, malt, and a gentle sweetness.

Food Pairings

Smoked Foods: Pairs excellently with smoked salmon, smoked cheeses (like gouda or cheddar), or smoked meats.

Rich Cheeses: Aged cheddar, parmesan.

Grilled Meats: Steak, lamb chops.

Dark Chocolate: Especially chocolate with a hint of orange or spice.

Serving Suggestions

Neat: Poured straight into a glass to appreciate its full complexity.

With a Splash of Water: Adding a few drops of still water can open up the aromas and slightly soften the palate.

On the Rocks: Served over ice cubes, which chills the whisky and slowly dilutes it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Interesting Facts

It was originally called "Extra Special Old Highland Whisky."

The name "Black Label" was adopted in 1909, based on the colour of its distinctive slanted label.

The 12-year age statement guarantees that the youngest whisky used in the blend is at least 12 years old.

The square bottle was designed to be easily packed for shipping with less risk of breakage and to stand out on the shelf.