Johnnie Walker - Whiskybase - Ratings and reviews for whisky (2024)

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Johnnie Walker - Whiskybase - Ratings and reviews for whisky (2024)

FAQs

Johnnie Walker - Whiskybase - Ratings and reviews for whisky? ›

Which Johnnie Walker label is the best? In terms of quality, the best Johnnie Walker label is Blue. Johnnie Walker Blue is the most coveted of the brand's line of blended whiskies. However, Johnnie Walker Red is a best-seller and has won many awards.

Which Johnnie Walker whiskey label is best? ›

Which Johnnie Walker label is the best? In terms of quality, the best Johnnie Walker label is Blue. Johnnie Walker Blue is the most coveted of the brand's line of blended whiskies. However, Johnnie Walker Red is a best-seller and has won many awards.

Which Johnnie Walker is the smoothest? ›

Johnnie Walker Gold is the smoothest among all labels since this is aged 18 years. It is a blend of fifteen whiskies where the sweet and smoky flavors are perfectly mixed.

What is the difference in Johnnie Walker labels? ›

What is the difference between Johnnie Walker labels? The main differences between the Johnnie Walker Red Label and Black Label are the blends. Each Johnnie Walker Label is a unique blend of grain, malt whiskeys, and aged whiskeys.

Which Johnnie Walker label is most expensive? ›

A bottle of the Johnnie Walker 1805 The Celebration Blue Label is can fetch up to $36,500 per bottle. Johnnie Walker's 1805 whisky is a prized asset, earning its high price tag for its rarity and age. The whisky spends between 45 and 70 years in casks, allowing it to develop a smooth flavor.

What is the classes of Johnnie Walker? ›

  • Johnnie Walker Colours. Johnnie Walker Colours. Johnnie Walker® Red Label® Johnnie Walker® Black Label® ...
  • John Walker & Sons Exclusive Blends. John Walker & Sons Exclusive Blends. John Walker & Sons™ XR™ 21. ...
  • Limited Editions. Johnnie Walker® Black Label® Limited Edition. Johnnie Walker® Gold Label Reserve™ Limited Edition.

Is Johnnie Walker Blue Label better than Black Label? ›

The much better Johnnie Walker whisky would be the Blue Label. Excellent taste is also expected from quality blended malt Scotch such as the Black label. However, there is no question about what results in a blend of the premium, hand-crafted, and exclusive single malts and grain whisky bottles.

Which Colour Johnnie Walker is the most expensive? ›

Johnnie Walker Blue Label is the most expensive out of all the Johnnie Walker whiskey labels. No wonder it is highly sought-after. This is because of its delicious honey and vanilla scents. It also tastes just like a delightful dessert with notes of dark chocolate, hazelnuts, and a “drizzle” of caramel.

Why is Blue Label so special? ›

Johnnie Walker Blue Label comes from hand-selecting rare Scotch Whiskies with a remarkable depth of flavor. Only one in 10,000 casks make the cut. Best served neat, along with an ice-cold water to enhance its powerful character.

Is Johnnie Walker Red or Black better? ›

So purely based on how they drink neat, which you may or may not do (Johnnie Walker doesn't seem to promote it for Red Label), I'd recommend Johnnie Walker Black Label as the better developed and enjoyable Scotch. Red Label is better off used as a mixer, where you can hide those underlying flaws.

Is Gold Label better than blue? ›

There is also a really nice cinnamon/nutmeg presence. Comments – On first sniff, the Gold stands out, and would probably appeal more to the single malt aficionado. Though more subtle, the Blue is overall darker, richer and more complex. More luxurious, if you will.

Why is Johnnie Walker Blue Label so expensive? ›

Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a notoriously expensive bottle due to simple market economics: It is an incredibly rare blend. The scotches that form the Blue Label blend are themselves rare, and only one in every 10,000 casks is considered to be of sufficient quality to deserve the label.

Is Johnnie Walker Black Label better than Double Black? ›

The strong point of the Black Label is the fact that it is more accessible, easy drinking and smooth with rich peat. It has more fruity notes and is slightly spicier than the Double Black. The Double Black is bolder, more vibrant and more luxurious. Double Black is a more grown-up version of the Black Label whisky.

How do you drink Johnnie Walker? ›

The simplest way to enjoy your whisky is neat, cleansing your palate with cool water between sips. Many people also add a few drops of water to their whisky, which can open up the flavours as the liquids combine. Experimentation is key, but remember the old adage: “you can add, but you can't take away”.

What is the most aged Johnnie Walker? ›

Johnnie Walker Oldest, created exclusively for the duty-free market, was launched in 1987 and available until 1992 by when it was re-positioned as Johnnie Walker Blue. Oldest is an exquisite blend containing whisky aged 15 to 60 years.

How old is Johnnie Walker Blue Label? ›

The blend that fills Blue Label bottles must reach a minimum of 28-years-old, and some single-malts are as old as 60 years. Only one in 10,000 casks are considered worthy of entering the blend that makes up the extraordinary Blue Label.

Is Johnny Walker good whiskey? ›

Johnnie Walker has been a trusted brand of high-quality whiskey for over two decades. But with so many labels to choose from, it can be challenging to decide which iconic label of Johnnie Walker to try as they are all equally impressive. The decision will likely boil down to the flavor profiles.

Which is better Black Label or Gold Label? ›

Johnnie Walker Gold Label vs Black Label: Which is better? While the Gold Label offers a smoother drinking experience, it may not necessarily be considered the better option. The Gold Label tones down the peaty notes found in the Black Label, making it more approachable for novice consumers.

Is Green or Gold Label better? ›

well, its almost 10% more alcohol. Also, green label is a blended malt, whereas gold label is a blended whisky, which means it's also contains grain whisky. Due to the higher destillation of grain spirit, it has a cleaner (and thus smoother) alcohol.

Is Johnnie Walker Blue Label better on rocks or neat? ›

Serve. Enjoy Johnnie Walker Blue Label in any way you like - on its own, over ice or with a dash of water. We recommend that you experience Johnnie Walker Blue Label neat, with iced water on the side.

Why is Black Label so good? ›

Johnnie Walker Black Label is one of life's true icons. A masterful blend of single malt and grain whiskies from across Scotland, aged for at least 12 years. The result is a timeless classic with depth and balance of flavor.

Is Black Label more expensive than blue? ›

Red Label is the most affordable option, with a light and fresh flavor profile, while Black Label is a more premium option, with a rich and complex flavor profile. Blue Label is the most expensive option, with a rich and complex flavor profile, and is less widely available in gift sets.

What is Johnnie Walker Golden Age? ›

The Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is a celebratory blend of carefully chosen Scotch Whiskies, each aged for at least 18 years. The Gold Label Reserve is an exceptional blend prepared by master blender Jim Beveridge, a well-structured and articulate whisky.

What is the difference between Scotch and whiskey? ›

Scotch is whisky - but without the e. The reason it is called Scotch is basically geographical. Like that famous sparkling white wine that can only be called champagne if it actually comes from the region of Champagne, Scotch is whiskey made in Scotland. Whiskey (whisky) on the other hand can be made anywhere.

Which is more expensive Johnnie Walker Black Label or Red Label? ›

The price of the Johnnie Walker Red Label vs Black Label is a little different as the Red bottle is cheaper than the Black. The Red Label costs around $27 per 750ml bottle, while the Black Label is around $40 per 750ml bottle.

Why do people like Blue Label? ›

Johnnie Walker Blue Label is known for its exceptional taste: It starts with a wonderfully mellow, rounded nose with notes of dry smokiness artfully mixed with the sweetness of raisins.

Should I buy Blue Label? ›

It offers a delightful combination of rich notes of chocolate and caramel, making for a truly satisfying sip. In fact, the Blue Label is often referred to as a Trophy Whisky and is a must-try for anyone looking to experience the best that Johnnie Walker has to offer.

How do you drink Johnnie Walker Blue Label? ›

Johnnie Walker Blue Label is best enjoyed with a drink of iced water to prepare the palate, followed by the whisky. If your guests enjoy lighter, floral notes in a whisky – try serving with quality cut ice and top with soda water or filtered water.

Which Johnnie Walker is the cheapest? ›

The Johnnie Walker Red price proves it is the most affordable, while the Blue Label's whisky price tag proves that it is the brand's most premium blend. Wondering why? It is the Scotch name. This whisky gets aged in an oak cask for three or more years (older, the better).

How many years is Johnnie Walker Red Label aged for? ›

This means that Red Johnnie Walker is a mix of single malt and single grain whiskeys from across Scotland that's at least 3 years old.

Is Johnnie Walker better than Jack Daniel's? ›

Between the two whiskey brands, Johnnie Walker is simply a superior spirit with amazing tasting notes. The range of quality and price range is extensive and the quality of the finer Johnnie Walkers are simply as top-shelf as it gets.

What color label is best Johnnie Walker? ›

The Blue Label is the most prestigious of the Johnnie Walker blends and as such comes with a much higher price tag than the other bottles in the range. The Blue Label was first introduced in 1994 and is now one of the most famous blended whiskies.

Is Platinum label better than gold? ›

Platinum is the smoother of the two

The Gold Label is sweeter, though, but with some of the notes of the Black Label.

What does Johnnie Walker Gold Label mean? ›

Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is a Gold Medal award-winning blend created by Master Blender Jim Beveridge to celebrate nearly 200 years of the art of blending.

How popular is Johnnie Walker? ›

Johnnie Walker is the Most Popular Scotch Brand in America

In 2021, it was ranked among the top ten most valuable spirits brands worldwide, with a brand value of 2.4 billion US dollars.

How much is a 750ml bottle of Johnnie Walker? ›

The red label whiskey price in India is Rs 1888 for a 750 ml bottle in India.

Who owns Johnnie Walker? ›

Distilleries owned by Diageo, produce 40% of all Scotch whisky with over 24 brands, such as Johnnie Walker, J&B and Vat 69.

Is Black Label better than Jameson? ›

Not only the different taste profile of the peat versus the sweeter, but the Black Label is just so much more drinkable and memorable. The Jameson promises you the world on the nose, but the palate fails to deliver.

How do you drink Black Label? ›

Method
  1. I. Fill a tall glass with ice cubes.
  2. Add 25 ml Johnnie Walker Black Label.
  3. Add 75 ml soda water or fill to the top.
  4. IV. Garnish with a wedge of lime.

Which is better Black Label or White Label? ›

Durability and precision. After a series of in-depth tests on both blades, we've found the biggest difference between the two blades is the White Label Blades last longer and the Black Label Blades are more precise.

What is Johnnie Walker weakness? ›

Weaknesses in the SWOT Analysis of Johnnie Walker
  • Changing Currency Risk – Since this is a global brand and is available in many countries, it is exposed to currency risk that is a great weakness for the brand. ...
  • Target Group – Johnnie Walker has a limited target group for some of its brand.
May 19, 2019

Is Johnnie Walker good with co*ke? ›

Johnnie Walker whiskeys have long been a popular among drinkers throughout the globe because of its reputation for rich flavors. Because the Red Label is meant to be mixed, it goes great with just about everything, including co*ke.

Do you drink Johnnie Walker straight? ›

The simplest way to enjoy your whisky is neat, cleansing your palate with cool water between sips. Some people also add a few drops of water to their whisky, which can open up the flavors as the liquids combine. Experiment to see what works for you, but go slowly. Don't add too much water at once.

What's the difference between Jack Daniels and Johnnie Walker? ›

Jack Daniel's is a brand of Tennessee whiskey that is among the world's best-selling liquors and is known for its square bottles and black label. It is produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee by Jack Daniel Distillery. Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch Whisky owned by Diageo and produced in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.

How many years is Johnnie Walker Double Black aged? ›

Finally, it's transferred to oak casks to mature for a minimum of three years.

Which Johnnie Walker label is aged for 12 years? ›

Indulge all of your senses with a smooth glass of Johnnie Walker Black Label Blended Scotch Whisky. Created using only Scotch whiskies aged for a minimum of 12 years from the four corners of Scotland, Johnnie Walker Black Label has an unmistakably smooth, deep, complex character.

How old is Johnnie Walker Green Label? ›

Johnnie Walker Green Label is a hidden gem with vibrant secrets to reveal. And with malts from the four corners of Scotland, aged for at least 15 years, it captures the distinct flavors of each landscape in perfect balance.

How rare is Johnnie Walker Blue? ›

Only 1 in 10,000 casks in our unparalleled reserves of over 10 million maturing Scotch whiskies has the richness and character required to intricately craft Johnnie Walker Blue Label.

What is the best whiskey in the world? ›

Comparison of the best whiskeys
NoWhiskyProducer
1glenfiddich 21Glenfiddich
2Macallan 18Macallan
3Blue LabelJohnnie Walker
4glenfiddich 18Glenfiddich
7 more rows
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Is Red Label or Black Label better? ›

So purely based on how they drink neat, which you may or may not do (Johnnie Walker doesn't seem to promote it for Red Label), I'd recommend Johnnie Walker Black Label as the better developed and enjoyable Scotch.

What is Johnnie Walker Gold Label? ›

Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is a whisky that plays nicely with others but always holds its own. This award-winning Scotch is made from whiskies chosen for their sweet, honeyed qualities. We select them when they're at their most vibrant for vivid flavor in every mouthful.

What is higher than Black Label? ›

Double Black is a more grown-up version of the Black Label whisky. It is the whisky to show you have arrived. The whisky to drink when you celebrate your achievements. Both of these are excellent blended whiskies.

Is Black label better than Jameson? ›

Not only the different taste profile of the peat versus the sweeter, but the Black Label is just so much more drinkable and memorable. The Jameson promises you the world on the nose, but the palate fails to deliver.

Is Black label a cheap whiskey? ›

In terms of affordability, Black Label offers exceptional value as a slightly peated whisky aged for 12 years.

Why is Johnnie Walker Blue the best? ›

Blue Label: A Rare Find

Old Highland was crafted at a time when there were fewer casks to choose from, so that selection became paramount. Today, only one in 10,000 casks meets the strict standards to produce Blue Label, a blend of the rarest and most exceptional whiskies from Scotland.

What is better Johnnie Walker Black or Gold? ›

The finish on the Gold gets extra points for being deeper, longer, and more complex. It goes into some smoke and oak more intensely and explores more of what an older whisky can do in bringing out the characteristics of the casks. Overall, the Gold has an edge on the Black.

Is Johnnie Walker Platinum better than gold? ›

There were many similarities in these drams, starting with the colour that is almost identical. However, Johnnie Walker Gold Label 18 yo whisky stands a bit above the Platinum Label. It is just that little bit bolder and fresher compared to the Platinum Label. If you see it somewhere, it is worth getting.

Is Johnnie Walker Gold better than green? ›

Although the Green Label has slight smoky notes and has a 43% ABV over a 40 % ABV of the Gold Label, I would go with the Green Label. The spicy black pepper notes also make it my choice, for that ”alcohol burn” some desire. If you want that hidden burn then go with the Gold Label.

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