Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky 750mL
Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky 750mL
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Johnnie Walker Black Label 12 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky 750mL is a world-renowned classic, aged for a minimum of 12 years to achieve exceptional smoothness, balance, and depth. Crafted from a blend of single malt and grain whiskies sourced from the four corners of Scotland, Black Label embodies the perfect harmony of smoky, sweet, and rich flavors that define the Johnnie Walker legacy.
This whisky opens with elegant notes of vanilla, dried fruit, and spice, complemented by gentle layers of smoke and oak. Its velvety texture and refined finish make it a true symbol of craftsmanship and consistency. Enjoy it neat, on the rocks, or in a premium cocktail — Johnnie Walker Black Label delivers a timeless Scotch experience made for those who appreciate quality and character.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Deep amber gold
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Nose: Sweet vanilla, toffee, and hints of smoke and oak
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Palate: Smooth and full-bodied with flavors of dried fruit, caramel, malt, and soft spice
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Finish: Long, rich, and smoky with subtle sweetness and warmth
FAQs
Q: How long is Johnnie Walker Black Label aged?
A: Each whisky in the blend is aged for at least 12 years, ensuring mature, balanced flavor and a smooth texture.
Q: What is the flavor profile of Black Label?
A: It features a perfect balance of rich fruit, sweet vanilla, creamy toffee, and gentle smoke.
Q: What is the proof of Johnnie Walker Black Label?
A: Bottled at 80 proof (40% ABV), it offers both smoothness and complexity.
Q: How should I enjoy Johnnie Walker Black Label?
A: Best served neat, on the rocks, or with a splash of water. It also works beautifully in refined cocktails like a Rob Roy or Whisky Sour.
Q: What makes Black Label different from Red Label?
A: Black Label is aged longer — a minimum of 12 years — giving it a smoother, deeper, and more complex character than Red Label.