In my collection, there are a few open bottles that I have not written about yet. One of them is nearly empty – the Johnnie Walker Gold Label 18 year old blended Scotch whisky. This release has been discontinued and replaced with something else, so I better capture the tasting notes quickly, while I still have something left to drink.
The Johnnie Walker Gold Label 18 year old whisky was created in 1920 by Sir Alexander Walker to commemorate the Johnnie Walker Company’s 100 years in business dating back to 1820. Although it was discontinued during the war due to a shortage of blending stocks, thewas reintroduced in 1992.
They based the blend on the original blending notes left by Sir Alexander seventy-five years earlier. It’s a blend of 15 different whiskies including some Talisker (the general character); Clynish (for the brine and seaside ambience); Royal Lochnagar (for the luxurious palate) and Cardhu (for the finish).
All the whiskies are a minimum of 18 years old. Looking at my bottle and the packaging, it is probably the second generation release that was available from 2009 until 2013.
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This Gold Label Centenary Blend then was replaced by two releases: The Johnnie Walker Platinum 18 year old whisky and the Gold Label Reserve Scotch (NAS). The only place where I still see the Centenary Blend is on the big whisky auctions. At a somewhat crazy price.
Jim Murray awarded this Gold Label blend 96 points in his Whisky Bible, which is not too bad.
ABV: 43%
COLOUR: Bright gold
NOSE: Malt and barley with hints of smoke, oaky spices and sun-dried grass, rich and complex with a fruity sweetness. Every time you smell it, it brings different notes. Apples and cinnamon hints balanced with fresh flowers. Inviting and delicious.
PALATE: Honey and apricot jam, hints of malt and cream, cream, toasted oak spices with smoky hints. Rich and complex but very drinkable. Elegant with bits of cinnamon and dried fruit, with a splendid balance between sweet and spice. Adding water makes this even more drinkable. The Johnnie Walker Gold Label is one of my favourites from the brand.
FINISH: Long and lingering with notes of honey and green grass
RATING: EXCELLENT
What a delicious dram. I just love the rich, fruity notes balanced with the smoky hints. I will be rather sad when this bottle finishes. From what I have read, the Gold Label NAS release is not close to as delicious as this.
The Johnnie Walker Gold Label 18 year old blended Scotch whisky is a dram that is worth saving for a special occasion and then celebrating in golden style.
I have done a side by side comparison between this Gold Label and the Johnnie Walker Platinum Label, and following the link will allow you to see the results.
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The new Gold Label is rubbish,it's one of blandest most boring whisky's I ever drunk(and the people I shared it with agreed).The Black Label is much better whisky.
I have heard / seen similar sentiments on the new Gold Label. I will probably give it a miss for the time being. Fortunately we always have Black Label to fall back on. :)