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| Value for Money | 6.5/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 7.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 7.8/10 |
Full review by
blogger 56
on 30th Aug 2008
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User Rating : 8
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Sweeter black label without the aftertaste. Not enough on the nose and with a confused/complex middle taste followed by a long smooth clean finish. Need to drink more to work out the middle part... could grow on me. Black label dominated by talisker but this is not - each part smooths but also masks the others -- intriguing.
blogger 56 's review and ratings | 59 words
Review by
Lafuria
on 24th Dec 2007
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Johnnie Walker Green Label is finally available in the States! Good news. The green label is a whisky with a strong label but with a smooth finish. Give it a try, soon you may think this one of the Best Walker's around.
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Review by
narzz
on 29th Jul 2007
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Talisker, Craganmore, coal ila , linkwood are all single malts are blended. At first one who is not accustomed to malts will cringe with the smell, however several sips later,you get to appreciate the taste.
Several flavors are released after several sips and let the liquid get around your mouth, try pouring into a flask then smell its unique scent. To all whisky lovers try it this 'whisky turns blend lovers to appreciate single malt spirits'
Overall I like it.
narzz's full review | 86 words
Review by
trakerman
on 16th Nov 2006
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User Rating : 7
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Would readily stock it on my bar. I recommend it to the truly discerning scotch whisky drinkers.
trakerman's full review | 51 words
Review by
cforte
on 5th Sep 2005
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User Rating : 7
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Anyone who appreciates single malts will taste what sets Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old Extra Special Single Malt Whiskey, pure vatted malt apart from blends. The flavor is very smooth, while still being full and complex in character. The aroma is rather light, yet inviting. The blenders at Johnnie Walker succeeded in making a scotch that finds an excellent balance between smooth drink-ability, robust fullness, and complexity. It is more rounded than many expensive single malts, yet ...
cforte's full review | 180 words
Review by
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on 17th Dec 2003
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User Rating : 4
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Johnnie Walker Green Label just tastes like a blended whiskey to me. Not distinctive enough to compete with other single malts.
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