Johnnie Walker Black Label 200ml
$24.99
Johnnie Walker whisky, is the world’s favourite whisky, it was first produced by John Walker in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire in 1820. The famous Striding Man which appears on every bottle was first portrayed in 1909 and has continued ever since. The Johnnie Walker Black Label Deluxe blend which contains up to 40 malts and grain whiskies, all of which are a minimum of 12 years old. What makes Black Label a Deluxe blend? It contains more older, smoother whiskies than most blended whiskies and a high percentage of the blend is malt whisky. The final blend is smooth and very high in quality. Black Label is the best selling Deluxe Whisky in the world and with good reason.
Alcohol Vol 40%
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Bowmore is a distillery that produces scotch whisky on the isle of Islay, an island of the Inner Hebrides. The distillery, which lies on the South Eastern shore of Loch Indaal, is one of the oldest in Scotland, and is said to have been established in 1779. Bowmore Distillery sources as much barley as possible from on the island of Islay, however there are insufficient quantities produced to satisfy the distillery's demand, and barley is also imported from the mainland. The distillery retains a traditional floor malting but this also lacks sufficient capacity and the barley imported from the mainland is normally already malted. Classic Islay with gentle peaty aromas and barley flavours intermingled with a little sherry wood and seaside air.
Alcohol Vol 40%
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