Johnnie Walker Gold Label 18 Year Old
24 Days of Christmas: Day 6!
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Review by @SquidgyAsh
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- Taste21
- Finish21
- Balance22
- Overall87
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- Brand: Johnnie Walker
- Type: Scotch
- ABV: 40%
My wife bought me this sexy little whisky calender for Christmas. It came from Master of Malt and was a sample pack of 24 different whiskies, blends, bourbons, single malts, Islay, Highland, Speyside, Island whiskies.
The whole range!
I'd immediately gone through the few whiskies in the calender that I'd already tried and reviewed before, then I moved onto the two whiskies that I'd tried before and had never really examined/reviewed.
Then I moved onto whiskies that I'd never tried before. I'd started with entry level single malts and after a few days, just for shits and giggles I decided to throw in a blended whisky.
Johnnie Walker Gold Label to be exact.
Now I'd tried a decent selection of the Johnnie Walker whiskies, the Red label, the Black label and the Green Label.
For the record the Black and Green label damn well rock and in my mind kill the thoughts that blends can't be as awesome as a single malt.
So I finally get a chance to sit down with my wife for dinner and decide to crack open the Gold Label sample bottle and pour it into one of my glencairns.
The nose starts off woody with a wee bit of peat and smoke and then it goes sweet with honey, apples and pears. And then it goes to a wee bit of maritime air.
A very complex nose that keeps changing, and seems to have fun sucking me in.
Time for a taste!
Smooth, very very smooth. Practically no bite to it at all. The flavors are sweet with the honey and fruits and then some soft peat. Quite a floral flavor to it too.
A medium to long dry finish with soft smoke and fruit ends this very nice whisky.
A stupidly nice whisky which once again destroys the myth that I hear oh so often that for a whisky to be good it has to be single malt.
Or a blend that runs hundreds and hundreds of dollars, such as the Johnnie Walker Blue Label.
This whisky runs at around $80 AUS and is damn good value for money, my only complaint is that it's just a wee bit too smooth for my tastes. I prefer my whiskies with just a bit of bite to them, but I'm damn glad that I got a chance to try this bad boy out!
If you're sitting there thinking that blends are crap, I dare you to try Johnnie Walker Green and Johnnie Walker Gold and say it again!
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Nice review. I have arrived at the conclusion that blends all taste the same...so ill be keen to sample the gold. Im also wondering how the gold stacks up against the platinum..which is also highly rated. My only problem is for the price of a bottle of gold (or platinum) I can purchase a great single malt which I have never tried before. So it seems the only way I will get the try the gold would be if I saw it on the shelf of a pub or restaurant that I visit.