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Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve
Blended — Scotland
Reviewed
July 30, 2017 (edited February 27, 2023)
Nose: Rich, oily and malty mainly due to a hefty and obvious proportion of Clynelish. We're off to a good start. Citrus fruits and a touch of smoke.
Palate: Sweet light honey, citrus flavours, beeswax, red fruits and cereal. A very clean and fresh delivery that is just slightly maritime (again, Clynelish). A delicious mouthfeel that becomes sweeter in the development. Juicy & zesty.
Finish: Medium long, satisfying and sweet but the late finish tails off into a waxy, resinous place that has some sourness in attendance. This was the only real negative aspect.
The grain whisky component is very good. Overall it compares well to single malts and blends in this price bracket. It is quite delicious and yes not as good as the old 18 year Gold Label, but really not that far short. The difference is mainly a lack of some authority from very good oak in the 18 year old and some complex spiciness that is missing.
The dry glass is smoky with a touch of fragrant, floral honey. Water is not needed but a couple of drops does not hurt - the profile remains intact but is fractionally softer and it blooms slightly.
"Good" : 84/100 (3.75 stars)
70.0
AUD
per
Bottle
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