Johnnie Walker Black Label price in Haryana | Tasting Notes |
₹0.00
Product Description
Johnnie Walker Black Label is a blended Scotch whisky that is matured for a minimum of 12 years in oak casks, allowing the individual components to develop their distinct flavors. The whisky boasts a 40% ABV (80 proof), making it a smooth yet full-bodied spirit. The blend includes malts from Cardhu (Speyside), Caol Ila (Islay), Clynelish (Highlands), and Glenkinchie (Lowlands), contributing to its complexity and depth.
Technical Specifications
-
Classification: Blended Scotch Whisky
-
Age Statement: Minimum of 12 years maturation in oak casks
-
Alcohol Content: Standard 40% ABV (80 proof)
-
Core Components: Includes malts from Cardhu, Caol Ila, Clynelish, and Glenkinchie.
-
Aroma: Sweetness wrapped in smoke with hints of pepper and winter spices.
-
Palate: Layers of creamy toffee, vanilla, and dark fruits (raisins, figs).
-
Finish: Smooth and warming with a lingering, crackling smoky peat and citrus peel finish.
Johnnie Walker Black Label price in Haryana
| Bottle Size | Price (₹) |
| 50 ml | 236.81 |
| 200 ml | 1,150.09 |
| 750 ml | 2,462.76 |
Signature Cocktail Recipes
Black Label Highball
Recipe: 50ml Johnnie Walker Black Label, 150ml soda water (or ginger ale), and an orange or lime wedge.
Method: Build over fresh ice in a tall glass and stir gently.
Old Fashioned (Whisky Style)
Recipe: 50ml Black Label, 10ml simple syrup, and 2-3 dashes of Angostura bitters.
Method: Stir with a large ice cube in a rocks glass; garnish with an orange twist.
Old King Cocktail
Recipe: 1.5 oz Black Label, 0.75 oz sweet/bitter Italian vermouth, 0.75 oz Bitter Italian Aperitif, and a pinch of salt.
Method: Stir in a mixing glass with ice and strain into a rocks glass.
Tea Highballs (Modern Variations)
Examples: Mix Black Label with iced teas like Jasmine, Peach, or Chamomile for a refreshing twist.
5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
-
Is Johnnie Walker Black Label a single malt or blended?
Johnnie Walker Black Label is a blended Scotch whisky, meaning it is a masterfully combined mixture of both single malt whiskies and grain whiskies. -
How is Black Label different from Double Black?
While Black Label is aged 12 years and has a more mellow, fruity character, Double Black (Non-Age Statement) is a bolder, more intense version with significantly heavier smoke and char. -
What is the “best” way to drink it?
Johnnie Walker Black Label is designed for versatility—it can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks, with a splash of water, or as a base in highball cocktails. -
How long can I store an old bottle?
Whisky stops maturing once it is bottled. If stored properly (upright and away from direct sunlight), it will stay good for years, though flavors may slowly change once the bottle is opened. -
Why is the bottle square?
The iconic square bottle was introduced by Alexander Walker in 1860 to reduce breakages during transport and to pack more bottles into shipping cases efficiently.
Disclaimer: Approximate prices for information only. We do not sell/encourage alcohol or target minors. Drink responsibly if legal. Not affiliated with any brand/retailer. Indian prices are state-set MRP/MSP; actual retail prices may vary.
- Description
- Reviews (0)
Description
Brand History
Johnnie Walker Black Label is a 12-year-old blended Scotch whisky, globally recognized for its signature balance of sweetness and smoke. Crafted from a blend of approximately 40 different whiskies (single malts and grains) sourced from the four corners of Scotland, it is a staple in the blended Scotch whisky category. Its reputation for quality and consistency makes it a favorite among whisky drinkers worldwide.










Reviews
There are no reviews yet.