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Johnnie Walker - Definition and Overview

For the World War II naval commander popularly known as Johnnie Walker, see Frederick John Walker. There is also a BBC Radio DJ named Johnnie Walker.
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Johnnie Walker is a world famous brand of whisky.

History

Originally known as Walker's Kilmarnnock Whisky, the brand is a legacy left by John 'Johnnie' Walker after he started to blend whisky in his grocer's shop in Ayrshire, Scotland near 1820. The brand became popular, but it was his son Alexander Walker who was largely responsible for establishing the whisky as a widely popular brand.

Walker died in 1859, but his legacy was assured as the Walker family developed the business and grew the Johnnie Walker brand to become world famous.

Blends

There are currently five blends available (in order from least to most desirable):

  • Johnnie Walker Red Label, a premium blend of grain whisky and malt whisky, 40% alcohol.
  • Johnnie Walker Black Label, a blend of malt whiskies, sold at a 50-100% markup on Red Label, 40% alcohol.
  • Johnnie Walker Green Label
  • Johnnie Walker Gold Label
  • Johnnie Walker Blue Label, a premium blend of malt whiskies with every bottle serial numbered, sold at several times the price of Black Label, 43% alcohol.

Proof depends to some degree on the market, as varying Government regulations may mandate greater or less alcohol content.

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