The_Rev
White Walker by Johnnie Walker
Blended — Scotland
Reviewed
October 12, 2018 (edited December 28, 2018)
I've apparently got a gift for getting into the Next Big Thing just a few months before it goes big. "Dizzy Up The Girl" by the Goo Goo Dolls? Totally listening to it before everybody else in high school went crazy over it. Malbec? Discovered it during my year in South America; came back to the US and suddenly everybody was all over this exotic new red from Argentina. Game of Thrones? Read the books in the interim between seminary and starting at my first parish, mostly on the Blue Line traveling back and forth between my place in Logan Square and my now-wife's in Forest Park...right before everybody and their uncle started watching the show.
At any rate, read the books and watched the show I have done...and now, I'm buying the whisky. This is the first bottle from the limited edition GoT series that Diageo is releasing this fall. I'll confess to some reservations about what to expect; this mostly seems like a chance to cash in on the last season of a popular tv series. I'm sure that was the primary motivator, but Diageo being what they are, I was hopeful that the whiskey would at least be worthwhile.
This initial bottling is...worthwhile, if not life-changing. I followed the counsel to freeze the bottle, but poured myself a room temp nip, too, to compare. At room temperature, there's none of the Johnnie Walker touch of peat smoke that makes me enjoy the Black Label; it's a pretty one-note sweet vanilla affair with a tiny hint of barrel spice and citrus. Reminds me more of Dewar's than JW. Unexpectedly, there was more going on for me when the dram was cold - unctuous texture, poached pear on the nose and palate, a little spice, and creamy vanilla. As the dram warmed, the pear notes lessened and the vanilla increased. The mouthfeel, too, shifts from thick and coating to a lighter, but still round and full.
I wish there were some more complexity to be found here, but this is solid whisky...and a fun way to kick off the series. Winter is coming.
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My sister lives in Logan square, I know that blue line quite well. A strangely fitting place to read the GoT series. Awesome review!
@Generously_Paul - but them and pack them away in a big shipping box that you’ll never open again. That’s what I plan on doing...
@Generously_Paul drink and share! 😀
@Richard-ModernDrinking not too bad for a 9 bottle set. Question after that is do I drink them or just display them?
@Generously_Paul Works out about $450 for the set in the US. I’ve arranged with eight people to each buy a different bottle and swap samples
On a list with my local store to try and get the whole collection. Some look more interesting than others. Whether I’ll drink them or not that’s the question. They may just make a great display for my office.
@Generously_Paul I don’t think it’ll be—seems to be well priced, at least now. Let’s see how it goes
@Generously_Paul The MSRP numbers aren't too bad, actually...but this is a world in which a bottle of Weller will sell for 10x its MSRP, so who knows?
I’d like to collect the whole set, if prices aren’t outrageous. Sadly I suspect they will be.
@PBMichiganWolverine @The_Rev I grabbed a bottle for my son as he is a big GoT fan and one for me. At least it’s decent. I do want to get Lag myself. I am curious about the hype one the full line of Diageo GoT line comes out. Collectors, etc.
@The_Rev I was afraid this was going to be just a marketing stunt. But, that said...the Lannister Lag 9 does seem promising. Might be the only one I get. More so because it’s a Lag...and a Lannister wouldn’t want to be in debt of lousy whisky