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Johnnie Walker Red Label
Blended — Scotland
Reviewed
July 7, 2019 (edited February 27, 2023)
Nose: A sweet, fruity, almost bubblegum aroma that comes as much from the grain whisky component as any of the malts in this blend. Some light malty cereal notes and a prominent spirity aroma. It's a simple nose, but there's noting wrong with it. In the past I've noted a faint tinge of smoke but it's absent from this particular bottling. [Correction: On the dry glass there is just the faintest whiff of wood-smoke].
Palate: A sweet arrival that is lightly malty and vaguely fruity. Again, there's a spirity note and you can taste the grain whisky but it's not unpleasant. There's no development at all and very little finish - the initial flavours just fade away. The texture is good for a bottom-shelf scotch - it has a supple satiny quality that is only let down by also being slightly thin.
Finish: Very short. The aftertaste is a simple dilute cereal sweetness.
Once again the "budget mixing scotch" shelf was bare and the choice this time was JW Red. Despite having a generally poor rep I have a soft spot for this old campaigner. It's inexpensive, universally available, and I can honestly say that of the many bottles I've had over the years not one has been less than adequate to the task.
It's not a special dram to sip slowly and ponder - it's a mixer to take with ice, soda or soft drink, or add to coffee or tea. Mind you, it *can* be enjoyed neat which is more than I can say for most bottom-shelf scotch.
"Satisfyingly Adequate" : 74/100 (2.25 stars)
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@Rick_M Ha! Set and setting - it makes so much difference :-)
@cascode - I brought a small brick of these 50ml nips on last year’s golf trip to St. Andrews. The day we played The Castle Course the skies opened and the heavenly oceans drained upon us. At this time and place I can assure you, they were nothing short of 5 stars. :)