Black Label Speyside Origin by Johnnie Walker - Bangalore Duty Free - 1L
Johnnie Walker – Black Label Speyside Origin 1l – Buy Online Alcohol
Brand | Johnnie Walker |
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Age | 12 |
Price | ₹3,150 |
Flavour | Sweet |
Pack Size | 1l |
Whisky Style | Light & Floral |
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Johnnie Walker Black Label Speyside Origin is for people who want to explore sweet and light Scotch whisky with hints of cut green apples and fresh orchard fruit. It is crafted exclusively from a variety of quality single malts from the Speyside region of Scotland, with whisky from the distilleries of Cardhu and Glendullan at its heart.
The light, fresh fruity notes of Johnnie Walker Speyside Origins are perfectly complimented with light and vibrant elderflower cordial and brought to life with a splash of soda.
Taste: The light, fresh fruity notes of Johnnie Walker Speyside Origins are perfectly complimented with light and vibrant elderflower cordial and brought to life with a splash of soda.
Whisky region: Speyside
Country of origin: Great Britain
The limited-edition range, unveiled by brand owner Diageo, comprises Islay, Highlands, Lowlands and Speyside Origin expressions, all aged for 12 years, in line with Johnnie Walker Black Label.
The Islay, Highlands and Speyside Origin whiskies are all blended malts, while the Lowlands Origin expression is a blended Scotch whisky, combining malt with grain whisky from Cameronbridge.
The Origin series encourages traffic between blend and malt customers, but the team at Diageo also sees them as breaking down barriers in other ways. These are meant to be as happy mixed in cocktails as in dram form. To prove the point, we tried them in a series of cocktails made by bartender Joey Medrington: the Islay in a Highball with Fever Tree orange and ginger; the Highland in a Rob Roy made with PX sherry, the Lowland in an Old Fashioned with honey syrup, and the Speyside in another long drink with elderflower and soda water. I was particularly taken with the Islay Highball, but there’s no doubt that the Lowland with its creamy profile is particularly cocktail-friendly.