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Is Green Label still available?

Is Green Label still available?

Johnnie Walker brand owner Diageo discontinued Green Label globally in 2012 (except for Taiwan, where demand for blended malts is exceptionally strong), as part of a revamp of the range that saw the introduction of Gold Label Reserve and Platinum Label.

Is Johnnie Walker Green Label worth it?

It may be too intense for those who prefer the fruit-and-sweet lightness common to many blended whiskies, and it may be too unfocused and overly approachable for fans of specific single malt styles. But overall, it’s a well-balanced and enjoyable dram.

How much is a bottle of Johnnie Walker Green?

Johnnie Walker Whisky Prices

Type Size Price
Johnnie Walker Green Label 750ml $59.99 – $69.99
Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve Blended Scotch Whisky 750ml $79.99 – $89.99
Johnnie Walker Aged 18 Years 750ml $189.99 – $209.99
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky 750ml $150.00 – $180.99

Is Green Label better than blue?

Johnnie Blue is a delicious whisky well worth tasting at least once in a lifetime. If you are a price conscious buyer then go with the Green Label which despite not being an official single malt makes a terrific Scotch and the best Johnnie Walker whisky for the money.

Is Green Label or Gold Label better?

Green Label is the better option for the whisky connosieur due to its more intense and deeper flavor profile. The smoky notes requires more familiarity to be fully enjoyed. Neither the Gold or the Green Label make good mixers.

Is there a Johnnie Walker Green?

Johnnie Walker Green Label | Scotch Whisky | Johnnie Walker. Our only Scotch blended entirely with single malts.

Why is Johnnie Walker Green different?

Additionally, Johnnie Walker Green Label is the distillery’s only blended malt offering, meaning that it is comprised of only single malts from different distilleries, rather than typical blended scotches which are a mixture of malt whiskies and grain whiskies from various distilleries.

Is Green Label better than Black Label?

Green Label is a better whisky than the Black Label although it requires a more experienced drinker to fully appreciate its tasting notes.