i think one of them was for export only.
black label is considered better because it's an older versionthe red label is not that smooth
There is no difference. There is between label and lable.
According to Wikipedia, green label is lower quality. "Previously, the famous black-label brand (the better-quality, higher-priced product) had been 86 proof, where legal, while the lower-end green label was 80 proof; these marked reductions from the previous practice of bottling the black-label product at 90 proof and the green-label product at 86. Both are made from the same ingredients; the difference is determined by professional tasters, who determine which of the batches will be graded as worthy of being labeled with the prestigious black label, the rest being sold under the green label."
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The difference is that a label is a name for something. A caption is a more specific description of the object, picture, etc.
The primary difference between Black Label and Green Label Jack Daniel's lies in their production and aging processes. Black Label, known as Jack Daniel's Old No. 7, is the original and most popular expression, aged for at least four years and offering a smooth, balanced flavor profile. Green Label, on the other hand, is a lighter, less aged variant, often described as being smoother and more approachable due to its blend of flavors and shorter aging time. This results in a distinct taste that appeals to those seeking a milder whiskey experience.
The difference between the black and white Burberry labels primarily relates to the product lines and target demographics. The black label typically represents Burberry's more premium, fashion-forward offerings, often featuring limited-edition or exclusive items. In contrast, the white label usually indicates a more accessible range, focusing on classic pieces and everyday wear. This distinction reflects Burberry's strategy to cater to various customer segments while maintaining its luxury brand identity.
Essentially it's the level of quality (based on ingredients, amount of time aged, ABV, etc.). From bottom to top it goes: Red Label (~$17 for a 750ml bottle in my area) Black Label (~$25) Green Label (~40) Blue Label (I saw this on sale at my local liquor store for $125)
Read the label.
My guess is that a designer is one person that designs the clothes and a label is the brand of the clothes.
Gold label is 15 years. Blue label has no limiting age, it is a blend of whatever happens to be the best stuff that they have at the distillery at the time.
A label.