Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Port Ellen and Glenury Royal, King George V and The John Walker

Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare, King George V & John Walker

Johnnie Walker Blue Label has a habit of showing up in many forms, from the familiar to the highly collectible, and the four releases we are going to review are among the more intriguing examples. Building on last year’s look at the 18-year-old and two Blue Label editions, I’m now turning to the Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Port Ellen, Ghost & Rare Glenury Royal, King George V, and The John Walker – three whiskies that each take the Blue Label idea in a slightly different direction, plus The John Walker, in its own even more premium category. They are all very much premium blends, but what makes them worth exploring is the way each one balances rarity, depth, and the distinct house style Johnnie Walker is known for.

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Johnnie Walker Blue Label

Johnnie Walker Blue Label And 18-Year-Old

Johnnie Walker is one of the most well-known Scotch whisky brands, established in 1820 by John Walker in Kilmarnock, Scotland. The brand’s square bottles and ‘Striding Man’ logo have made it instantly recognisable around the world. It produces a range of blended Scotch whiskies, catering to a variety of preferences, from everyday options to more premium releases. We’ll review today three whiskies sitting on the premium side, with the two Johnnie Walker Blue Label and the 18-Year-Old.

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Johnnie Walker Black and Green Label

Johnnie Walker Black and Green Label

We’ve covered these last couple weeks quite exclusive and rare whiskies and a couple brandies, with lost distillery after hyped distillery. So let’s get back down to earth, shall we? The Scotch Whisky world is still led, in terms of volume, by blends. And one of the most famous amongst them is Johnnie Walker. So let’s review two of their entry/mid-level blends: the Johnnie Walker Black and Green Label.

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