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Amber in the glass and medium bodied, this blended Scotch is aged at least fifteen years. The nose is sweet and creamy, with subtle chocolate and orange notes. The palate is slightly sweet and spicy, yet creamy and fresh, with hints of rosemary and pine.
It was John Walker, a master blender of teas, who saw the incredible potential for blending Scotch whiskies, and for nearly two centuries the Walker family has been carrying on the tradition he started. The Blue Label is one of the company’s signature blends, a combination of Scotland’s rarest and most exceptional whiskies: only one in every ten thousand casks merits inclusion in the Blue Label.
The high single malt content of Artist Blend delivers astonishing flavour and complexity while maintaining the versatility of a Blended Scotch Whisky. Artist Blend is a tribute to the city of Edinburgh and a time when blenders used an artistry, creativity, and craft to make the combination of flavourful single malt whiskies and delicate single grain whiskies one of the world’s most famous drinks.
Give the gift of precious depth this Lunar New Year with Johnnie Walker Blue Label Year of the Rabbit limited edition design. The stunningly vivid design, created by one of fashion’s brightest young talents, Angel Chen, features a dynamic, modern interpretation of 2023’s Zodiac animal, the sprightly rabbit. Symbolising mercy, elegance and beauty, the rabbit signifies longevity in traditional Asian culture and as an echo of the Johnnie Walker motto, Keep Walking, prancing rabbits are captured bounding amongst mountainous peaks.
This majestic 26-Year-Old blended Scotch whisky takes its inspiration from the glorious wilds of Scotland, the kingdom that Royal Salute calls home, and pays tribute to this mighty kingdom by finishing this exceptional 26-Year-Old blend in virgin Scottish oak casks, make from trees felled from a single forest in the heart of Scotland, for the very first time.