The manufacturer's suggested retail price for a bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label is typically around 200 to 250.
A bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label typically costs around 200 to 250.
The most expensive bottle of Johnnie Walker, the John Walker Sons King George V, can cost around 600 to 800.
The price of a 1L bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label typically ranges from 200 to 250.
You can purchase a small bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label at liquor stores, online retailers, or specialty shops that sell premium spirits.
A standard size bottle is about 30 dollars in BC
A standard size bottle is about 30 dollars in BC
DeliciousDishSpirits.com carry the Grey Goose 4.5 Liter Bottle and others like Johnnie Walker and Absolut. They also have 3 Liter Jack and Crown Royal. And they ship within the USA.
Johnnie Walker "white label", is actually really called "Old Highland Whiskey" and was dropped from the Johnnie Walker lineup during World War I. Extremely rare and extremely valuable.
I just bought a bottle. I have drank Johnnie Walker Green and Gold with ice, and have had no qualms about that, but I don't want to detract anything from the higher-priced Blue. With Single Malts, there's no question; I always drink them straight, or with just a little water.
generally speaking liquor doesn't change once its in a bottle, the only time that age effects flavor is when it is in a barrel. your bottle probably is not much more valuable than a brand new bottle of black.
Just try it and you will see. The quality, richness, and smoothness are incomparable. Now don't get me wrong you can never go wrong with a bottle of Johnnie Walkers Black Label either. Always remember Blue can get you in trouble, it goes down like water, like no other.
Johnnie Walker Red Label is an 80 proof (40% ABV) blend of grain and malt whiskies.