Johnnie Walker brand owner Diageo discontinued Green Label globally in 2012 (except for Taiwan, where demand for blended malts is exceptionally strong), as part of a revamp of the range that saw the introduction of Gold Label Reserve and Platinum Label.18 Feb 2016
How many years does Blue Label have?
And since this particular bottling has never worn an age statement, we don't even know definitively how old its components are (though it has been reported that they are between 28 and 60 years in maturity).30 Aug 2020
Is Blue Label top shelf?
Today's Blue Label is an inarguably top-shelf offering capping off the standard lineup from Johnnie Walker. Each bottle of Blue Label is individually numbered on the lower label parallel to the base.23 Aug 2016
What comes after Blue Label?
Johnnie Walker has different levels of whiskies, each identified by a different colour and each with a different price-tag. In order of least to most expensive, these are Johnnie Walker Red, Black, Double Black, Gold, Green, Platinum, and Blue.13 Jan 2021
Blue Label Vs Black Label Blue label is more matured than Black label, much richer and smooth blend using exceptionally rare malts and grains. While tasting Blue label, you will feel the multi-layers of flavours, subtle aroma of smoke with a hint of sweetness. Blue label is hand crafted.19 Dec 2010
What's so special about Blue Label?
Johnnie Walker Blue Label is the rarest whisky from this world famous brand only one in ten thousand casks makes the grade. Rich and slightly smoky, it's made up of some very old malt and grain Scotch whiskies.