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Johnnie Walker Blue Label was originally released as ‘Johnnie Walker Oldest’ in 1992 before the expression was rebranded in 1994. Blue Label was first blended to recreate the character and invoke the flavours of classic early 19th century whisky blends, combining casks sourced from malt and grain distilleries from the four corners of Scotland. This can even include casks from ‘ghost’ distilleries that are now lost and demolished. It is unknown exactly which rare distillery’s casks are included in the expression. However, the blend’s core single malts are supplied from the Benrinnes, Cardhu, Clynelish, and Caol Ila distilleries. Blue Label’s main grain whisky components are sourced from Cameronbridge and the now-demolished Port Dundas Distillery. As each cask used to create Blue Label is selected by Johnnie Walker’s master blender, the blend is only produced in small batches with each bottle numbered serially.
Blue Label Alfred Dunhill
A limited edition Blue Label - Johnnie Walker's most prestigious blend. This edition has been designed by Alfred Dunhill who is a British luxury designer who is based in London. The presentation box is a very contemporary and unique showpiece.