Johnnie Walker Blue Label King Georges 75Cl
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- JOHNNIE WALKER
- Regular price
- LBP 45,204,750
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- LBP 45,204,750
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Johnnie Walker King George V is handcrafted exclusively from rare whiskies that were produced at distilleries that operated during the reign of King George V. As a result, the blend includes whiskies such as Port Ellen (Port Ellen Distillery closed in 1983) and has more restraint and sophistication as compared to traditional Johnnie Walker Blue Label. King George V has a slightly smoky aroma that is followed by hints of fresh fruit, malt, raisins, figs and cinnamon. Profound notes of rich chocolate, sandalwood, smoke, and citrus dominate the palate, and lead to a mouth-warming, lingering finish that has a touch of maple syrup.
MORE DETAILS
ORIGIN |
Scotland |
TYPE |
Blended scotch |
ABV |
43% |
TASTING NOTES
AROMA |
Slightly smoky aroma that is followed by hints of fresh fruit, malt, raisins, figs and cinnamon |
TASTE |
Profound notes of rich chocolate, sandalwood, smoke, and citrus dominate the palate |
FINISH |
Mouth-warming, lingering finish that has a touch of maple syrup |
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- We reserve the right to refuse returns that show any signs of usage.
- Customer is responsible for the extra delivery charge of an exchanged order.
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