Dreaming-of-Islay
Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year
Blended Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
December 27, 2017 (edited January 14, 2018)
After having two drinks that required some serious contemplation (High West's spectacular Midwinter Night's Dram, and Lost Spirits bizarre but fascinating Abomination), it was a relief in a way to have an easy-drinking, no-fuss dram from the biggest brand in scotch. Green Label is supposed to be a well-balanced, mildly smoky scotch. It's a little boring also, but them's the breaks. The nose is honey, cereal grains, and apple in equal proportions. The palate carries through all of those notes and gradually introduces a mild smoke, like a young woman who reluctantly introduces her Harley-riding boyfriend to her respectable father. The best thing that this blend has going for it is its finish, which is Highland Park-esque in its cocoa and coffee qualities. This is the kind of scotch that I could happily drink at any time, without ever being entirely happy with it, if that makes any sense.
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This was my one and only JW I ever liked. No, loved actually. I bought a bottle of their Ghost and Rare, so hopefully that'll not disappoint. ( but a part of me says ghosted distilleries shouldn't be blended)