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| Johnnie Walker | |
| Whisky | |
| Complex, smoky, fruity, spicy | |
| Malted barley, water, yeast | |
| 70 cl | |
| 43.0% | |
| American and European oak barrels | |
| Minimum 18 years, blend of rare single malts | |
| Continuous distillation and pot still | |
| 2 | |
| Not cold filtered | |
| Dark amber | |
| Neat, with ice or room temperature water |
The Whisky Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Cl.70 represents one of the most exclusive and sought-after expressions from the Johnnie Walker distillery. This Scotch whisky is distinguished by the meticulous use of whisky from "ghost" distilleries, meaning those no longer in operation, which impart a rare and unparalleled depth of aromas. Among these, the final notes from Pittyvaich stand out, a distillery that ceased production in 1993, whose characteristics are enhanced by the combination with whiskey matured in casks of spices and citrus fruits.
The Blue Label Ghost & Rare is a unique sensory journey, beginning with a complex bouquet of honey, chocolate, and dried fruit, evolving into nuances of sweet spices and a very subtle smoky touch. On the palate, the whisky is smooth and velvety with a long and elegant persistence, giving way to reflections of vanilla, dark chocolate, and a light note of peat.
This whisky is a highly coveted limited edition by collectors and lovers of the genre, perfect to be enjoyed neat on special occasions. Johnnie Walker Blue Label Ghost & Rare Cl.70 is, without a doubt, a sublime testament to the craftsmanship in the production of supreme-level Scotch whisky.
Johnnie Walker
Discover the spirits, production style and story of Johnnie Walker.
Distillation
The spirits composing the blends are produced using traditional methods (copper pot stills for single malts and dedicated plants for grain); Johnnie Walker then carries out the blending of the different components.
Ageing
Maturation in oak casks; many expressions carry age statements and some variants are finished or aged in casks previously used for bourbon or sherry.