Johnnie Walker Blue Label Legendary Eight
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Legendary Eight
Blended Scotch Whisky
43.8% ABV
$350
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What the Retailer* Says
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Legendary Eight is a smooth, mellow Scotch made using some of their rarest whiskies from across the untamed fields of Scotland, including exceptionally rare whiskies from ‘ghost’ distilleries. Each whisky is hand selected from eight legendary distilleries – featured on the bottle and pack – that existed when John Walker made his first steps embarking on his journey that began 200 years ago.
Johnnie Walker’s small team of 12 expert whisky makers came together to create this exceptional Scotch inspired by rare whiskies from these iconic and pioneering distilleries. This new limited edition release of Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a rare jewel crafted using Scotch from the legendary distilleries of Oban, Blair Athol, Lagavulin, Teaninich, Brora, Cambus, Port Dundas and Carsebridge.
“It’s fascinating to reflect on the idea that these famous distilleries also walked a 200-year journey and their whiskies still inspire us today. This new limited edition celebrates that shared experience and the contribution these rare whiskies continue to make to Johnnie Walker today and into tomorrow.”
-Jim Beveridge, Johnnie Walker Master Blender
NOSE: The blend is rich with layers of brown sugars, soft fruit and sweet wood. These flavors evolve to reveal hints of green apple and a subtle zest; complementing the gentle peat unfolding in the background to give an overarching warming sensation.
PALATE: A wonderful sweetness envelops the taste buds, through which notes of stone fruits, stewing apples and cocoa emerge.
FINISH: A wisp of smoke comes through to deepen the flavor resulting in a soft and lightly peppered finish.
* Could find no reliable source of information from the blender/producer; above is from a retailer’s description.
What Gary Says
Nose: Pleasant, floral, dried fruit with peaches and apple cider, brown sugar and earthy underpinnings.
Palate: Apples, pears, peaches with a tangy butterscotch with subtle but building pepper spice.
Finish: Moderately long with fruit, vanilla and pepper.
Comments: This is a well balanced dram, with sweet, savory, and just a hint of peat. Very easy to drink, although at this price point I’d expect more complexity. Johnnie Walker Blue is one of these well known higher-end pours that I’ve never quite gotten (don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate it, but didn’t love it either). I bought a JW sample pack years ago just to try it, and unfortunately that sample is long gone. But in reviewing my review notes from that, this strikes a very similar note. A nice enough dram, but premium price would leave me passing it by personally.