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Johnnie Walker Double Black

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abv Product details bottle size 70clProduct details origin scotland

Johnnie Walker Double Black builds on the character of the iconic Black Label, dialling up the smoke, depth, and boldness. Created using heavily peated malts and whiskies matured in deep-charred oak casks, Double Black delivers a fuller, richer, and more powerful expression.

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Johnnie Walker Double Black builds on the character of the iconic Black Label, dialling up the smoke, depth, and boldness. Created using heavily peated malts and whiskies matured in deep-charred oak casks, Double Black delivers a fuller, richer, and more powerful expression.

The result is a whisky with a striking smoky profile, layered with spice, sweetness, and rich fruit. It is crafted for drinkers who enjoy a darker, more intense style of Scotch yet still want the smooth, balanced finish Johnnie Walker is known for.

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johnnie walker double black

Nose: Smoked wood, charred oak, and hints of spice with subtle dried fruit.

Palate: Bold peat smoke wrapped around vanilla, toffee, and dark fruits. Notes of pepper and warm spice add structure.

Finish: Long, smoky, and slightly sweet with lingering charcoal and oak.

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Double Black opens with a strong hit of smoky, charred oak and a touch of warm spice. On the palate it is bold and peaty but still smooth, with flavours of vanilla, dark fruit, and a little toffee underneath the smoke. The finish is long, smoky, and slightly sweet, with a lingering charcoal note.

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Brand

Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker is a brand of Scotch whisky produced by Diageo in Scotland. It originated in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. The brand was first established by grocer John Walker. It is the world's highest selling Scotch whisky, sold in almost every country, with annual sales of the equivalent of over 223.7 million 700 mL (25 imp fl oz; 24 US fl oz) bottles in 2016 [156,600,000 L (34,400,000 imp gal; 41,400,000 US gal)]. John Walker was born on 25 July 1805. His farmer father died in 1819, and the family sold the farm. Their trustees invested the proceeds, £417, in an Italian warehouse, grocery, and wine and spirits shop on the High Street in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Walker managed the grocery, wine, and spirits segment as a teenager in 1820. The Excise Act 1823 relaxed strict laws on distillation of whisky and reduced, by a considerable amount, the extremely heavy taxes on the distillation and sale of whisky. By 1825, Walker, a teetotaller, was selling spirits, including rum, brandy, gin, and whisky. In short order, he switched to dealing mainly in whisky. Since blending of grain whiskies with malt whiskies was still banned, he sold both blended malt whiskies and grain whiskies. They were sold as made-to-order whiskies, blended to meet specific customer requirements, because he did not have any brand of his own.[6] He began using his name on labels years later, selling a blended malt as Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky. John Walker died in 1857.
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