Take a shot of it
- Don't ever drink Blue Label that way; taking shots of it issuch a waste. Sip it neat, savour it. Check the box - they comewith serial number and a certificate of authenticity.
no Premium whiskey from JW starts at black label, then green label, then gold label, and FINALLY, the holiest of holy: blue label. I personally like the green label the best, for its intensity. If you want the smoothest Johnny Walker, then get the black. You won't be disappointed! Read More
There are several varieties of whiskey marketed under the Johnnie Walker label. Below are some sample US prices: Johnnie Walker Red $19-$27 Johnnie Walker Black $32-$43 Johnnie Walker Green $52 Johnnie Walker Swing $58 Johnnie Walker Gold $77 Johnnie Walker Blue $165-$199 Johnnie Walker Blue King George V $399 Johnnie Walker Blue Baccarat Decanter $3,999 Read More
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Whisky is the top of the Johnnie Walker line: Blue, Gold, Green, Black, and Red. At about $150 USD per bottle (duty free) this is an investment in some good whiskey and many wonder if it is worth that price for a blend. Many whiskey/whiskey consumers will dish out more for single malt, but why is this blended whiskey so popular and so expensive? In the end, I argue it… Read More
Johnnie Walker Red Label is an 80 proof (40% ABV) blend of grain and malt whiskies. Read More
Black Label around Rs. 3000/- and rest depend in which state you are. Red lebel is around Rs.1600/- Rs.1800/- Read More
Johnny Walker is a brand of blended Scotch whisky from Scotland that started in 1820. The ranking of Johnny Walker whisky goes from highest price to lowest; Blue label, platinum label, gold label reserve, double black, black label and red label. Read More
It's because whiskies generally are at the 40% ABV level, and Johnnie Walker is no exception (it' a blend of scotch whiskies from different distilleries in Scotland). Read More
You can't, because there is no such thing as a 'bootle of Johnny Walker'. Read More
Yes. Each bottle is numbered and you should be proud to display it! Read More
black label is considered better because it's an older version the red label is not that smooth Read More
Rare means nothing at all. If Johnnie Walker Blue Label is rare then how come it's in every travel retail shop in the world? Or millions of bottles of J&B? (I am a spirits wholesaler in Scotland). Read More
Johnnie Walker White Label was discontinued during World War I - around 1909. So it's an extremely old Whisky but was made at a relatively cheap price. I recently got one from a friend of mine who picked it up from a Duty Free shop at an airport. Read More
UK wide Bells is the biggest seller. Famous Grouse is the biggest seller in Scotland. Johnnie Walker Black label is the biggest seller worldwide whilst Glenfiddich is the biggest selling single malt worlwide. Read More
john walker invented with his son Alexanders help the world famous brand of whiskey Johnni walker red label , black label gold and blue are also apart of him and his sons creation He also invented book matches. Read More
The imitation is more marked by something other than the plastic cap of the bottle; the label on the neck should be embossed. Johnnie Walker black label is the most popularly counterfeited liquor. Read More
Depending on the type and maturity of the bottle you either break the seal and unscrew the cap or remove the seal and draw out the cork. Read More
Just try it and you will see. The quality, richness, and smoothness are incomparable. Now don't get me wrong you can never go wrong with a bottle of Johnnie Walkers Black Label either. Always remember Blue can get you in trouble, it goes down like water, like no other. Read More
Royal Lochnagar is part of the blend. Also: Cardhu Benrinnes Caol Ila Read More
To a large extent it has to do with personal taste. Some snobs will try to tell you there is a 'right way' and a 'wrong way' to do it. But if you are seeking 'satisfaction,' then it is really up to your palate. Personally I prefer to sip scotch whiskey in a chilled crystal glass with 2-3 rocks for every two fingers of whiskey. Some purists hate to put ice in their whiskey, and… Read More
Essentially it's the level of quality (based on ingredients, amount of time aged, ABV, etc.). From bottom to top it goes: Red Label (~$17 for a 750ml bottle in my area) Black Label (~$25) Green Label (~40) Blue Label (I saw this on sale at my local liquor store for $125) Read More
40.0% Alc/Vol It's actually 43% Alc/Vol my fiance has a bottle in his collection 1 of the 1st 8000 produced!! :D Read More
Johnnie walker black label costs current price april 2012, in mumbai india rupees 6800= one litre, same goes for chivas, jack daniels is rupees 3750= for 750 ml. Bottle.. This is at the city wine stores. In mumbai duty free outlets at arrival and departure . It costs us.$ 37=for jw. Black label , chivas .. And 31 $ us for jack daniels .. All one litre bottles .. This is current latest infor. I… Read More
Powers Gold Label has the three swallows emblem. Read More
It's a johnny walker commercial, for black label to be exact. Aka whiskey. Read More
generally speaking liquor doesn't change once its in a bottle, the only time that age effects flavor is when it is in a barrel. your bottle probably is not much more valuable than a brand new bottle of black. Read More
There are several confused issues hear. There is no such thing as 'charcoal whiskey' - whiskey requires grain in it's manufacture. 'Charcoal', meaning 'black' implies the Jack Daniels label, Jack Daniels is a sour-mash whiskey (a type of bourbon). The Smirnoff Vodka people advertised for years that their vodka was 'filtered through a mountain of charcoal'. Hope some of this might have been of help. Read More
Label must be having holographic sticker Read More
red lebel - 3-5 year old, blu - near 50 yeas old Read More
To tell if a Chloe bag is fake, look at the label. Ensure the label is genuine leather. Also, ensure the zipper is metal. Read More