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Johnnie Walker Select Casks Rye Cask Finish
Blended — Scotland
Reviewed
June 17, 2017 (edited August 27, 2022)
Nose: Vanilla, toffee, fruits and spice - all enjoyable but a tad too generic.
Palate: Vanilla, toffee,fruit and spice again.
Finish: Short, but smooth and refined.
This is very much a whisky cut from the same cloth as the cheaper Johnnie Walker Blenders' Batch Red Rye Finish blend. That whisky has a strong bourbon/rye character, particularly on the palate, but although the story is essentially the same here everything is elevated to a higher level and the result is more subtle.
The cheaper Blender's Batch Rye is more obviously bourbon/rye influenced, particularly in the palate, and is priced at a point where it is a valid alternative to many bourbon, rye and scotch blends that will primarily or exclusively be used as mixers.
However this whisky is up against the likes of Compass Box blends, Johnnie Walker Double Black, Glen Grant 10 year old, etc. It's a tough market point and at that price there is not actually a lot to recommend it. For a few bucks more you can buy JW Green Label, and that's the real issue - who would buy it in preference to the alternatives?
Nice enough stuff but overpriced as a mixer, and lacking the finesse of a whisky you'd want to drink neat.
"Good" : 83/100 (3.5 stars)
55.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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I definitely agree that the Green is spectacular, but this really appeals to me. Of course, I am a big Bourbon fan so that’s probably why. Bourbon and Scotch are my twin loves.
Yep, the Green Label and Black Label are the standouts of the JW range for me. Even the old workhorse Red Label has its value as a cheap mixer. However the rest of their whiskies only have curiosity value for me. The Blue Lable is stupidly overpriced for what it is, considering what else you could buy for the money. I don't regret buying either of the rye finish blends, and quite enjoyed them, but I wouldn't buy either again. That says it all.
Such is the story with most JW expressions. The green label is good but I think I would still go back to the tried and true Black Label. It's all made to appeal to the masses and the holy grail Blue Label is more of a social status thing than a ultimate be all end all.