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Johnnie Walker Swing has been in production since 1932. Swing is the brainchild of the master blender and grandson of John Walker, Sir Alexander Walker. The 30s are considered to be a Golden Age of whiskey. After the prohibition of the previous decade, the American demand for high-quality scotch skyrocketed. Johnnie Walker Swing earns its name from its unique bottle. The tear-shaped decanter is curved on the bottom, so it “swings.” It was designed in this way so that the bottles would survive the turbulent voyage across the Atlantic. The blend is made up of over 30 different grains and malts all originating from the Scottish Isles. There is no statement of age on the bottle, but a tasting reveals a fresh, lively scotch that’s typical of younger whiskies.