dmoyer
Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year
Blended Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
July 12, 2019 (edited October 29, 2019)
I bought this bottle back in January. My initial review on Barreled was from my first glass out of the bottle and was somewhat less than generous. I should have known then and certainly know now never to review a whisky on the first glass. This review is a composite of my notes from getting to know this bottle over the last six months.
JW Green is a blend of four single malts: Talker, Linkwood, Cragganmore, and Caol Ila. It’s bottled at 43% ABV and is a bright gold in the glass. It carries a 15 year age statement.
Initially the nose was underwhelming: malted barley, honey, and barely there smoke. Over time however this has changed considerably. The smoke became more prominent as well as the appearance of a darker malty note and black tea. Really quite nice.
In the mouth there is a rich, oily/buttery mouthfeel that gives up notes of sweet, malty honey along with a moderate amount of smoke.
The finish is where this whisky really shines in my opinion. Rich, meaty smoke, peppery leather and tobacco hang on for a considerable time. This is one of the few whiskies that I’ve found really benefits from a bit of water. A quarter of a teaspoon to approximately two ounces in a Glencairn does amazing things to this dram. Most of these notes/impressions are from this formulation.
Overall this is an excellent blend, perhaps the more so because it is a blended malt as opposed to a blended whisky, there being no grain whisky in this blend. At $65 this is a decent value as well, just don’t judge it based on the first glass out of the bottle. Slainte!
65.0
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Bottle
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