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27 October 2015, 06:50 AM | #1 |
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Johnnie Walker Green Label
Johnnie Walker has pulled the plug on their Green Label malt blend. Wish I'd known this was coming sooner, I would've bought a couple cases. One final issue in North America. The bottles are different and lack a cork stopper and box. I like GL the best among the JW line. I found one fifth about a month ago and 9 more the other day. I've called every liquor store within a 100 mile radius, this is all she wrote around these parts. Don't know if there will be a demand for these down the road or not, but at least I'm set for the next few Christmas Eves and birthdays.
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Enjoy!
don't drink it all in one sitting though. |
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LOL, sound advice! I'm waiting till Christmas Eve on the first one. This will be as hard to come by as Pappy is, at least for most.
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Ive never tried to green label. I do enjoy the double black and black label thought. Where would you say the green label stands in the WJ label line?
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Green has been "discontinued" in the North American market before and it didn't affect the rest of the world. I recently saw it again at my local liquor store for the first time in years. |
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Check Costco (45.00) !! I started a similar thread on here about 2 years ago about them stopping the production for the U.S. Market but I think they continued in one if the Asian markets.
But it's back like the OP says. Different looking bottle and label
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I don't like green label at all. IMO It is Very hot and lacks a mellow character.
My favorite Johnnie Walker (within reason) is Black Label. It's smooth, smoky and full w/o being hot. It's also a great value. Don't get me wrong, I love a glass of Blue on special occasions. |
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The last production run Costco had a batch, this was many months ago. JW pulled the plug a few years ago.
Apparently Green Label is still available in the Taiwan market. For how long, no one really knows. I like Blue Label, but being how smooth it is, it goes down like water. |
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I used to give this to people as gifts. Most bars stock black/red/blue so I saw it as a way to gift them something a bit different. I recently (one month back) saw some at my local liquor store here in HK - not sure if it's old or new stock.
Hoping fans of this label will be able to source themselves a stockpile |
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Green label is yummy
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Green is (was I guess) the only JW I could tolerate. It has a very "single malt" taste to it.
Prefer it even to the over-hyped blue. Enjoy! But now you can branch out to true single malts... That's a fun exercise! |
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JW Blue Label is very overrated. This is the only way to drink it in my opinion;
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With Coke???? Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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As blends go, blue is smoothest but value player is gold. Half the price almost as smooth.
Black is the old standby, not as smooth, bit fruity. Double black totally different but enjoyable. Never liked the green, not a typical blend like the others. Keep in mind these blends are all very different from single malts. Anyone try platinum? I have a bottle I need to open. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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I've tried the Platnium and the gold. They were good. I like green the most though. Pass on the blue.
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Blue or Langavulin . . . .
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