Is Johnnie Walker Green still available?

Is Johnnie Walker Green still available?

Johnnie Walker brand owner Diageo discontinued Green Label globally in 2012 (except for Taiwan, where demand for blended malts is exceptionally strong), as part of a revamp of the range that saw the introduction of Gold Label Reserve and Platinum Label.

Is Johnnie Walker Green Label worth it?

Strictly on its own merits, I find the whisky to be enjoyable, interesting, and effortlessly drinkable. Combined with a comparatively reasonable $65 price point, I find the stuff absolutely irresistible. Dollar for dollar, ounce for ounce, this very well may be the best Johnnie Walker you will find.

How much is a bottle of Johnnie Walker Green Label?

Johnnie Walker Whisky Prices

Type Size Price
Johnnie Walker Green Label 750ml $59.99 – $69.99
Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve Blended Scotch Whisky 750ml $79.99 – $89.99
Johnnie Walker Aged 18 Years 750ml $189.99 – $209.99
Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky 750ml $150.00 – $180.99

Is Johnnie Walker Green Label rare?

Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old Blended Scotch Whisky is not a rare spirit by any means (though it almost became one). What it very well might be, however, is the quintessential Scotch whisky.

Is Green Label better than blue?

Green Label is the “insider pick” and what I dare to call an “unofficial single malt” with an appealing age statement and an attractive price making it one of the best whiskies the House of Walker’s lineup. Green Label is a solid everyday whisky while Johnnie Blue is the special ocassion dram.

What states sell Green Label Jack Daniels?

Current Green Label bottles are produced in the Evo bottle with 80 proof whiskey. Found only in select states (currently New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Tennessee), available bottle sizes include: 100ml flask, 200ml flask, 375ml flask, 750ml square, 1L square and 1.75L square.

Why was Green Label discontinued?

It’s being discontinued (except in Taiwan) because as a blended malt whisky (with no grain whisky in the recipe), it’s an outlier in the JW range. If you like it, buy a few to keep them for drinking…but there’s almost no collecting value in Green Label since it is a mass-market whisky.

Is Green Label better than black?

Black label can be drunk any way you want, and is certainly of a quality to be drunk on its own. The whiskies inside the bottle are all at least twelve years old. Green label was added to the fold in 1997. It is made with malt whisky only and has a sweeter more honied flavour profile and is exceptionally smooth.

Which Johnnie Walker is the smoothest?

Johnnie Walker Gold, a blend of 15 whiskies, is the ideal smooth whisky to sip slowly in the evening, preferably in a tuxedo. It errs on the side of sweet with vanilla and caramel flavours as well as honey notes. The Johnnie Walker Platinum Label is more of a luxury Scotch.

Which is better green or gold label?

well, its almost 10% more alcohol. Also, green label is a blended malt, whereas gold label is a blended whisky, which means it’s also contains grain whisky. Due to the higher destillation of grain spirit, it has a cleaner (and thus smoother) alcohol.

What happened to Green Label Jack Daniels?

so the alcohol strength distinction between the two labels has effectively vanished. However, due to being drawn from barrels in the bottom of the warehouse, Green Label remains a ‘value bottling’ of Jack Daniel’s and is only sold in in around half of U.S. sates.

What is the difference in Jack Daniels Green Label?

Jack Daniel’s Green Label is a lighter, less mature whiskey with a lighter color and character. The barrels selected for Green Label tend to be on the lower floors and more toward the center of the warehouse where the whiskey matures more slowly.