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Posted 20 May 2023
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch Whisky 70cl with gift box £155 @ Amazon
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ABOUT - Johnnie Walker Blue Label is an unrivalled masterpiece – an exquisite combination of Scotland’s rarest and most exceptional whiskies
TASTING NOTES - Waves of spice give way to vanilla and honey, which is followed by the taste of caramel and hazelnuts coursing through dark chocolate. Expect a luxuriously long, warming, smoky finish
HOW TO ENJOY - Savour this velvety-smooth Johnnie Walker Blue Label whisky, best served neat with a glass of ice-cold water on the side. Start with the ice-cold water, then alternate sips
RARE - Only 1 in 10,000 casks from our unparalleled reserves of aging Scotch is considered to have the depth of character that crafts this velvety smooth and vibrant Blue Label whisky
TASTING NOTES - Waves of spice give way to vanilla and honey, which is followed by the taste of caramel and hazelnuts coursing through dark chocolate. Expect a luxuriously long, warming, smoky finish
HOW TO ENJOY - Savour this velvety-smooth Johnnie Walker Blue Label whisky, best served neat with a glass of ice-cold water on the side. Start with the ice-cold water, then alternate sips
RARE - Only 1 in 10,000 casks from our unparalleled reserves of aging Scotch is considered to have the depth of character that crafts this velvety smooth and vibrant Blue Label whisky
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