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JOHNNIE WALKER Highland Origin - Black Label 42%

€49.90

Johnnie Walker Highland Origin 42% is an exceptional blended Scotch whisky that celebrates the authentic flavors of single malts from the Highlands. This refined blend is crafted exclusively from whiskies sourced from the Clynelish and Teaninich distilleries, offering a rich profile with fruity and lightly spiced notes. At 42% alcohol, it reveals a delicate nose combining aromas of dried fruits and gentle spices. On the palate, it surprises with hints of orange peel, honey, and marmalade, delivering a perfect balance of sweetness and complexity. The finish is long and warm, marked by a subtle spicy touch that lingers pleasantly.


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Nose: Aromatic and fruity, with hints of dried fruit and a subtle spicy note.

Palate: Pronounced flavors of orange peel, marmalade, and honey, offering a smooth and balanced sensation.

Finish: Long and pleasant, marked by a lingering spicy sweetness.

JOHNNIE WALKER

Johnnie Walker is a globally recognized blended whisky brand, owned by the Diageo group. Founded in 1820 under the name Walker’s Kilmarnock Whisky, the brand was created by John "Johnnie" Walker, who began selling whisky at his grocery store in Ayrshire, Scotland. His innovative idea of blending malts of different characters led to the creation of a whisky with a unique, richer, and more balanced taste.
Today, Johnnie Walker is a leader in the world of spirits, with exceptional craftsmanship passed down through generations. The brand is also famous for its iconic design: a square bottle and a label tilted at a 24-degree angle, a unique graphic code.

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Data sheet

Type
Whisky
Subtype
Blended Whisky
Volume
70cl
Degree
42%
Packaging
Case
Country
Scotland