Johnnie Walker 'Island Green' Review

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Review: Johnnie Walker 'Island Green'
    Category
    Blended Malt
    Ingredient Single Malts
    Caol Ila
    Cardhu
    Glenkinchie
    Cylnelish
    ABV
    43%
    Artificial Color?
    Yes.
    Chill Filtration?
    Yes.
    Age Statement?
    None.
    Availability
    Only available at travel retail (duty free).
    Price
    $50 USD
    Format
    1 litre.
    Closure
    Cork Stopper.
    Nose
    Strong sweet peat notes dominate. Very maritime in character with sea salt laden air, beach bonfire and clear Islay influence.
    Palate
    Ginger, seaweed, spices, sage and sweet malt.
    Finish
    Long. Ashy, crest, vanilla and oak with peated malt sweetness. All spice too!
    Cheers,
    Jason Debly

Комментарии • 25

  • @johannkrist
    @johannkrist Месяц назад +1

    when I finished my bottle of Island Green I bought two other. Its very pleasant.

  • @drax14QC
    @drax14QC Месяц назад +1

    I was on vacation this summer and we were passing by the Panama City airplane. I had the chance to taste Island Green at the Duty Free store and I really liked it. At Guatemala City airport it was 68 US and I didn’t have the time to pick it up, then it was 86 US at Panamá, so I decided to give it a pass… I’ll try to find a Green Label 15 year old here in Québec (it’s 100$).

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Месяц назад +1

      The 15 is better. Can’t go wrong!

    • @drax14QC
      @drax14QC Месяц назад

      @@JasonDebly thanks for your input! And it’s available online right now, and I have 20$ worth of SAQ points…

  • @mattgee5609
    @mattgee5609 Год назад +4

    Thank you Mr Debly for yet another interesting review, i'll for sure give it a try. I hope your golf game is going allright, like to hear an update on that in your next video!

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +2

      Ha! I’ll definitely give an update on my struggles with that past time/obsession!

  • @MY-bd3fo
    @MY-bd3fo Год назад +5

    The smoke and the brine balance out the youthfulness quiet well. Taste wise suprisingly not bland. Not great on taste but great on value. I do recommend Island Green for a daily drink.

  • @secordman
    @secordman Год назад +4

    Cheaper than a 750ml Black Label. Good deal. Long finishes are what it's all about!

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +3

      It’s a good deal for sure!

  • @TheReal_DeanD
    @TheReal_DeanD Год назад +1

    Well now I'm happy I got a bottle of this at Duty Free. I'll hold onto it and enjoy it.

  • @michaelwood3203
    @michaelwood3203 Год назад +2

    Hi Jason. Interesting review. JW have a 12 year 42% Limited Ed Black Label blended malt called Islay Origin. Apparently only Islay malts with Lagavullin and Caol Ila at the heart. No other malts identified on the box. Described as sweat peat, bonfire embers, slight spice and lingering smoky finish. Sounds remarkably like your tasting notes. Also sold in 1 litre bottles for about £55 on Amazon. The edition number is not stated and it is a screw top. I suggest they are a variation from a larger vatting with minor teaspooning, in order to generate different marketing styles.

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +2

      I would agree. Johnnie Walker puts out several variations on their established line up. Some are interesting, good or failures. A couple years ago, they released a Red Label essentially aged in ex-rye casks and I kinda liked it enough to buy again. They also tried it with white wine casks and it didnt work.
      I used to have a contact at Diageo who said that the company will often test market products at Duty Free and if there are good sales they will consider expanding to their global distribution. This was the case with Johnnie Walker Double Black.
      Thanks for commenting and Happy Holidays!

  • @john_gargo
    @john_gargo Год назад +2

    Green is my favorite JW and the real "cult favorite" of the line (as much as one can say to be "cult" when you're dealing with a Diageo product) so I find this intriguing. Is the Island Green similar to "Double Black" in the way that it offers a smoky variation on the more famous standard bottling?

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +2

      Yeah, while Diageo on their website claim this is a variation on the 15 year old Green Label, it is anything but. It really, as another viewer pointed out in a comment, a variation on Black Label. Kinda like Double Black. Matter of fact, working from memory, I would say Double Black is better. I think if you are a big 15 year old Green Label, this Island Green will be a big disappointment.

  • @scottlalonde2878
    @scottlalonde2878 Год назад +1

    Great review, thank you, Jason. Not sure this would appeal to me, maybe in a few years after an aquired taste. Nice for wife to pick you up something 🙂👍

  • @thespiritsafe
    @thespiritsafe Год назад +1

    I enjoy the Green Label but couldn't find Island Green outside travel retail, so when I did my Johnnie Walker Walkthrough from Red to Blue, I missed this one out.

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад

      Yeah, understandable. Johnnie Walker has several extensions to its established stable like Johnnie Walker Swing that I have never seen in Canada. Well worth seeking out if you or a friend does some travel.

  • @franklampard6316
    @franklampard6316 Год назад +1

    I’ve picked up a few bottles of this whisky while traveling. The way I look at this expression is that this is to Green Label what Double Black is to Black Label. It’s as if Johnnie Walker turned up the dial on the Islay percentage. Not necessarily better - just different. Cheers

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +2

      Island Green is definitely not better than Green Label, but different for sure.

    • @franklampard6316
      @franklampard6316 Год назад

      Jason - agreed. The extra Islay whiskies mask the Cragganmore and Linkwood components which are what make Green Label so very good.

  • @hksunchaser1
    @hksunchaser1 Год назад +4

    thx

  • @triplecap4307
    @triplecap4307 Год назад +2

    It's weird that they call it island green when only one of the constituent malts is from an island (assuming it doesn't refer to Great Britain. LOL).

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +1

      Maybe it's called 'Island Green' because the Islay malt of Caol Ila totally dominates? I dunno. Interesting insight of yours though.

  • @kyriakoskitsios
    @kyriakoskitsios Год назад +1

    Very misleading . I bought it thinking it was the 15 year old!!

    • @JasonDebly
      @JasonDebly  Год назад +1

      Yup, it’s easy to confuse with Green 15 years.