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Which Johnnie Walker is most expensive?

Johnnie Walker Blue Label
Which Johnnie Walker is the most expensive? Johnnie Walker Blue Label is the most expensive of the Johnnie Walker blended whisky portfolio, costing on average $180. It is the brand’s most premium whisky.

Who owns Johnny Walker?

Diageo
Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky now owned by Diageo that originated in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. The brand was first established by grocer John Walker.

Which is the best Whisky in India?

Top Whiskies in India

  1. Royal Stag. Royal Stag, also recognized as Seagram’s Royal Stag, is an Indian liquor brand announced in 1995.
  2. Officer’s Choice Whisky.
  3. Mc Dowell’s No.
  4. Blenders Pride.
  5. Director’s Special Whisky.
  6. Imperial Blue (IB) Whisky.
  7. Royal Challenge United Spirit.
  8. The Rockford Reserve.

Which is the best whisky in India?

Which is the best brand of Johnnie Walker Whiskey?

What is the Best Johnnie Walker Whisky? 1 Blue Label. Blue Label is Johnnie Walker’s top of pyramid. It is the exclusive whiskey from this world-famous brand – only one in ten thousand barrels 2 Green Label. 3 Gold Label Reserve. 4 Double Black. 5 Black Label.

How many single malts are in Johnnie Walker Gold Label?

Gold Label: A blend of over 15 single malts, it was derived from Alexander Walker II’s blending notes for a whisky to commemorate Johnnie Walker’s centenary. Originally, Gold Label was bottled at 18 years and labelled “The Centenary blend”.

What kind of whiskey is Johnnie Walker top of Pyramid?

Blue Label is Johnnie Walker’s top of pyramid. It is the exclusive whiskey from this world-famous brand – only one in ten thousand barrels is fit. Rich and slightly smoky, it is made up of very old malt and grain Scotch whiskies.

What’s the difference between Johnnie Walker and blue label?

Blue Label: Johnnie Walker’s premium blend with no age statement. Johnnie Walker Blue Label is blended to recreate the character and taste of some of the earliest whisky blends created in the 19th century. Bottles are numbered serially and sold in a silk-lined box accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.