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£47.25
70cl / 43% – Johnnie Walker Green Label is made entirely from single malts aged for at least 15 years. Drawing on whisky from distilleries such as Talisker, Linkwood, Cragganmore and Caol Ila, it brings together coastal peat, gentle smoke, rich malt and soft fruit in a balanced, well-integrated style. Introduced in the early 2000s,…
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£800.00
75cl / 43% – An incredibly rare edition of Johnnie Walker Gold label. Just the apt number of 1992 bottles were released to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the granting of Burgh status to Kilmarnock in 1992. One of the most sought after Johnnie Walker bottlings ever released.
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£18,750.00
70cl / 41.8% – This is the final release in Johnnie Walker’s Masters series, made from whiskies aged at least 48 years from seven distilleries including Brora and Glenury Royal.
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£14,250.00
70cl / 43% – This 40-year-old blend honours master blender Jim Beveridge’s four decades with Johnnie Walker, combining eight carefully selected casks matured for at least 40 years.
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£299.00
75cl / 43% – Old Harmony is a very rarely seen bottling of Johnnie Walker, released exclusively for the Japanese market.
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£299.00
75cl / 43% – Old Harmony is a very rarely seen bottling of Johnnie Walker, released exclusively for the Japanese market.
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£450.00
75cl / 40% – A rare bottling of Johnnie Walker, Quest was originally billed as being above the Blue Label in the range but didn’t last particularly long before being discontinued.
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£350.00
75cl / 40% – An old bottling of Johnnie Walker Red Label. We estimate this was released in the 1950s.
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£275.00
75cl / 40% – An old bottling of Johnnie Walker Red label which, we estimate, dates from the late 1960s. First created in 1909, this non age statement whisky is the world’s best selling Scotch.
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£150.00
75cl / 40% – An old bottling of one of the world’s favourite whisky brands, Johnnie Walker’s Red Label. We estimate this was bottled in the 1970s.
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£23.25
70cl / 40% – Johnnie Walker Red Label was launched in its current form in 1909, though it had existed as Walker’s Special Old Highland Red Label for some years previously. Alexander Walker blended a type of whisky which is more suited to mixing with soda than the heavier, more old-fashioned whiskies, and named it…
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£3.75
5cl / 40% – A miniature of Johnnie Walker Red Label, first marketed as such in 1909. The world’s most popular whisky, it is now sold in over 200 countries.