Bought his whisky for a friend having never tasted it myself, so he was my guinea pig. He absolutely loved it. Personally I stick to Lagavulin, but upon his recommendation, I bought a bottle for myself and enjoyed it! Horst just verified everything I liked about it. Such a great reviewer! I buy a lot of my new whisky based on his say-so.
I'm from Ecuador, I got one bottle of Gold Label and I really loved it. It's so tasty, balanced, good in nose and even better in mouth. If you find reviews of this whisky in Spanish everybody says that is a very simple, overvalued etc, in general they said that is a bad whisky, but my nose and my mouth says the opposite. Now I'm looking this review and feel happy 'cause there is someone who appreciates this one so much as me. And Mr Luening seems to be an expert in the field.
I just bought a Gold Label bottle for the first time. I actually bought it because I couldn't find a Green Label. But this Gold Label is superbe!! Very very smooth. Very tasty. I'm not someone who recognizes different flavours in a whisky, I can only say if it's good or not. But this Gold label is really delicious. I drank a Blue label, about 10 years ago, and that was even better but it's too expensive now. This Gold label is perfect.
Blue label is something to try once at a bar (in my case £15 a single) and then realise it's fairly overhyped. Very smooth, long and pleasant aftertaste, but lacking much complexity of taste. Good, but definitely not worth the ridiculous prices Blue label sells for now. I wonder if Gold label is superior value.
Guys, I am 43, getting interested in whisky since 1-2 months ago, I might be hooked I feel like there are great many things to experience ahead of me. Peace.
You are a bit late to the game, when brands are just watering down most blends and entry level single malts. You are also experiencing some genetically modified corn and grains, something that wasn't present in the 80s. So you will need to spend [a lot more] money to experience a genuine whisky. For example, right now I’m drinking the same Gold Label Reserve of the review, but 6 years later. Which means, I’m certainly drinking a dumbed down version of the same drink. Honestly, it has a decent taste, but I rather be drinking Jameson (half the price), which by the way changed in the last month (the box also changed) and is way worse than before. Note that I'm in Brazil, so we might be getting different versions of the same drink. In other words, watch out for industrial batches and versions, which are just a glorified cocktail, not real whisky.
@@seaw0lfscockpitview271 While perhaps not as dramatic as you are stating, there's definitely a quality drain at the majority of these distillers in the past 10 years. The demand has sky-rocketed so much they've begun to cut corners and it's starting to show to more experienced tasters... :(
@@seaw0lfscockpitview271 a lot of whiskies seem to have a grainier alcoholic note to them the last few years...glenfiddich 12 and Johnnie black to name only a couple...
Hello. I'm from Brazil. I drank a few yesterday. The most striking impression: almonds. Just like you said. Excellent whisky. Congratulations for your work. I'm a big fan!
Once I was in a bar in Odessa/Ukraine. Actually, I'm often in a bar in Odessa, anyway that's not the point. One night, a guy at his mid fourties asked a double Gold Label. And when the bartender asked whether he prefers ice, he was really annoyed and said 'First of all, I'm russian, what ice you're talking about? Second, if was gonna drink a whisky with ice, I'd pick a cheaper one, you think I'm an idiot?', I don't know why but that's a memory that I never forget.
Interestingly, I am sitting with the Johnnie Walker Gold box on my lap. It actually suggests enjoying Gold Label with Ice AND a slice of orange. :) Not what I would do, but there you have it.
M Bayrak great story. Thar reminds me...the russian guy...of my father. He has made the same statements to bartenders in regards to such whisky😁 and is a lover of fine whiskies abd spirits.
Just bought a bottle of this. It's so smooth and tasty. The nose is phenomenal. It's definitely now on my must-have on hand scotch whiskeys, one I will serve to friends and family new to drinking whiskies. The value here is off the charts. I own scotch 10 times the price I have enjoyed less! So so tasty!!
Glad you found a nice must-have whisky. It is true the Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is really nice, you should also try the Johnnie Walker Green Label.
I've never tried this one, but about 7 or 8 years ago I had the Gold Label when it was still the 18-year-old. I was still fairly inexperienced at that time, so I did what the package said to do, which was to keep it in the freezer and then drink it neat while it hovered around the freezing point. I know some people would say that's dumb to do, but to be honest, it really did taste excellent. It was very sweet and creamy and quite enjoyable - a very much different experience from tasting a single malt. I considered it a 'desert whiskey.' Personally, I think there's nothing wrong with some variety in your tasting experiences, and so if you pick up a bottle of this Gold Label reserve, maybe give that a try and see what happens.
Was torn between trying this and the green label. Seeing as the green label is 15 years old, and a bit cheaper than the non age statement gold reserve, I think I'll go with the green.
Gustav, I have just stumbled across this video and your comment and seen that no one has jumped in yet. For me the 18 year old is a much better bottle of Johnnie Walker and it is not just because it is an "age statement". The 18 is my favourite JW release behind Green Label if this is any help on your whisky journey. Cheers!
I'm intrigued by this and the Green Label, so did a search to see if Johnnie Walker sell any taster kits. Unfortunately the only one I could find was one that (for some reason) also had Blue, and was therefore going for upwards of £90(!). Suppose I'll just have to hope to see them in a bar sometime.
I had to take note of every gesture the way he sips, takes a second sip or not... sometimes the way he pours carefully so as not to pour so much because he knew he might not like it then actually finishes the whole glass or pours much but only takes the first sip. So when buying a new bottle for me, it’s tough because I cannot afford those bottles that he actually finishes til the last drop.
Wow not sure if the price went down or it's more expensive there. 750ml Gold label in the Philippines is around 22 euros. 33 euros for the 700ml green label. 25 euros for a 700ml Singleton Dufftown and 26 euros for a 750ml Glenlivet12yo
Sound advice there from Eagle Man, buying on Amazon can be a minefield. Whiskies like the Johnnie Walker variants often don't come with the relevant box, and if you look at the reviews for Jim Beam Pre-Prohibition Rye, many people have been sent normal Jim Beam Rye.
Green is probably the best...it gives you everything the JW brand seems to be trying to offer, it's crisp, has a nice balance, and is reasonably priced. Red is horrible, black is lackluster, platinum/18 year has a funny taste. I haven't had gold or blue, but I hear that blue is over-rated and gold is nothing special.
Hello Horst...with many of the distillery's going with not giving an age on the label,,maybe collecting only whiskies with a # on the label is the way to go.
Hello sir. How old do you suppose the age of the whiskeys in this blend be ? It’s between the Green (15 years) and the 18 years. Would it have a mix of 15 and 18 year olds ? Thank you.
I have had king george the fifth, I found it to be very similar to blue label, but with a tad more peat and it was slightly more pungent. I look forward to your review of platinum, I have often wondered if its worth if 150 dollar price tag.
+maciej wrotek Whiskey like all spirits (Brandy, Vodka etc) does not deteriorate in the bottle. It may evaporate gradually which is a great shame for this to happen to a good whiskey. Neither does it improve. A Old label Reserve today will taste the same today as in 30 yrs time....just less of it
Now that the finally have it to order on my local shop where I live( in sweden ) should I buy this one or the 18 YO i really love them both but it was quiet some time ago since I last tasted this one and the 18
@@Whiskycom I saw just now that the online store does not have the 18 in stock for the moment, so i will go and get my hands on the gold label reserve, but that more than for me because its on of my JW favorite
I just drink this whiskey "neat" for the first time..... Otherwise I drink it with water or Coke....... What an experience and after 2 minute of drinking whiskey my stomach was on fire........ Awesome.... Thanx for the video sir 🙏🏼
Gaurav Thapar Gaurav never try neat with less refined whiskey, it may cause harm. However with Black Label and above and especially Gold Label you try it neat you will surely enjoy with no such fire in stomach 😋😉
Werewolf O. London, Esq. double black or black label is just right for me, red label I don't even taste the malt, but gold label is just really strong actually green label is quite good, I've only never tasted the blue label
Werewolf O. London, Esq. I was thinking the same thing about the bottle with the age on it ! I'm really glad you enjoyed it, bon appetite my friend ! Jhonny walker is a good brand
Green label is a blended malt, its 100% malt whisky and its 15 yo. This one has no age statement and is a blend, so it has grain whisky. I would always go green. Even though i only had platinum, gold, black and red, now that i know i would go green even against blue.
The original gold label 18 year is better that green in my opinion, very fruity and the Clynelish stands out... But the 15 year blended malt is amazing in its own right and at its price point... It has a nice fruity sweetness from the Linkwood and Cragganmore as well as nice light peat smoke from the Talisker and Caol Ila... 😋
Can you do an english version of Johnnie Walker Green? I just picked up some from a local place today who said that they just came in this week. So it seems like they re-released it for a little bit at least
I'm not a big fan of J.W. Especially the more expensive bottles. They are hugely overpriced. And with excessive marketing they make you believe you have top quality one of a kind product. But the green label is the best in my opinion. And it's a blend of single malts only! No grain whisky involved here. Cheers from the Netherlands
Ray Scott The Johnnie Walker Gold does not have an age statement. We do have the Johnnie Walker Green with an Age statement (15 years). And I will do that as soon as I get my hands on a bottle.
Whisky.com I went to pick up some green label and found Green label for $60 and Gold Label Reserve on sale for $50 ( $40 discount). I picked one of each for gifting, planning to pick more.Which one do you recommend at this price.
The gold reserve is not artificially coloured. www.whisky.com/whisky-database/bottle-search/details/fdb/Bottles/Details/johnnie-walker-gold-label-reserve.html
I drinkand love copious amounts of Johnny Walker Black; But Blue and Gold Label and King George Private Reserve has the best reputation from wise elder whisky wizards like this kindly gentleman; and I recommend them; and I recommend a corporate tie-in with Connor McGregor's UFC comeback(the King George Reserve and the same for Porsche racing;) fuse or couple Johnny Walker Blue with Ford Racing and other more accessible products and personalities/athletes/celebrities, etc.
I tried both, depends on your taste. Green label is for people that like smoky/peaty whiskies whereas gold label is more caramely/smooth. I think the gold label reserve is delicious but it comes at a price, however when it comes to value/price I believe the green label is the way to go.
Santiago Franco it is more expensive but definitely worth the upgrade considering you get much more complexity on the nose & palate and also no grain whiskey in the blend, simply put it’s a better purchase for what you pay for.
Watching this as I open a bottle of it. I’m gettin some raisiny goodness, reminds me of cinnamon raisin bread I took a sip MINE IS SO SMOKEY Who put Smokey Joe in this bottle?! I’m definitely a bourbon guy but I can’t get past the peat here Maybe I’m just not a scotch guy?
mr. and mrs. struttinbuck LOL I’ve been enjoying whisky for years and have never gotten to the point where I’m swishing it. Perfectly fine to “chew” it.
@@rajam.yassin5152 no prob. From my experience it will usually say on the bottle if it’s natural colouring. If it doesn’t, pretty safe bet it has a colour additive. Same goes for non-chill filtration.
Flying Dutchman Perfectly acceptable to add a little water. Even the Scots call that “releasing the serpents.” Separates the alcohols from the esters which then opens up the bouquet and taste. ;)
I love his presentation style. I was glued from the moment I hit play. He's got this subtle humor.
Horst is a legend. :)
thank
I am almost insulted that they have a timestamp to skip straight to the nosing, its a privilege to hear this man speak.
Haha, so true!
Everybody gives this whisky horrible reviews, but I love it. I feel so validated that Mr. Luening enjoyed it this much.
It is a fantastic whisky!
Bought his whisky for a friend having never tasted it myself, so he was my guinea pig. He absolutely loved it. Personally I stick to Lagavulin, but upon his recommendation, I bought a bottle for myself and enjoyed it! Horst just verified everything I liked about it. Such a great reviewer! I buy a lot of my new whisky based on his say-so.
I'm from Ecuador, I got one bottle of Gold Label and I really loved it. It's so tasty, balanced, good in nose and even better in mouth.
If you find reviews of this whisky in Spanish everybody says that is a very simple, overvalued etc, in general they said that is a bad whisky, but my nose and my mouth says the opposite. Now I'm looking this review and feel happy 'cause there is someone who appreciates this one so much as me. And Mr Luening seems to be an expert in the field.
Es mejor ver las reviews de whisky en inglés, hay gente más buena.
@@albertoberto4714 tienes razón amigo. Qué grato ver tu respuesta en español. Saludos!!
I just bought a Gold Label bottle for the first time. I actually bought it because I couldn't find a Green Label. But this Gold Label is superbe!! Very very smooth. Very tasty. I'm not someone who recognizes different flavours in a whisky, I can only say if it's good or not. But this Gold label is really delicious. I drank a Blue label, about 10 years ago, and that was even better but it's too expensive now. This Gold label is perfect.
Mario it won 2018 world’s best blended whisky. Looks like you have impeccable taste!
Blue label is something to try once at a bar (in my case £15 a single) and then realise it's fairly overhyped. Very smooth, long and pleasant aftertaste, but lacking much complexity of taste. Good, but definitely not worth the ridiculous prices Blue label sells for now. I wonder if Gold label is superior value.
Try the gold centenary from 2014 its a way better gold. Basically today’s platinum.
Yeah I think Gold is the best, aside from Green! Platinum is very overrated to me and overpriced, and the Black is not what it used to be.
Guys, I am 43, getting interested in whisky since 1-2 months ago, I might be hooked I feel like there are great many things to experience ahead of me. Peace.
Just keep following Horst. :) Slainte!
You are a bit late to the game, when brands are just watering down most blends and entry level single malts. You are also experiencing some genetically modified corn and grains, something that wasn't present in the 80s. So you will need to spend [a lot more] money to experience a genuine whisky. For example, right now I’m drinking the same Gold Label Reserve of the review, but 6 years later. Which means, I’m certainly drinking a dumbed down version of the same drink. Honestly, it has a decent taste, but I rather be drinking Jameson (half the price), which by the way changed in the last month (the box also changed) and is way worse than before. Note that I'm in Brazil, so we might be getting different versions of the same drink. In other words, watch out for industrial batches and versions, which are just a glorified cocktail, not real whisky.
@@seaw0lfscockpitview271 While perhaps not as dramatic as you are stating, there's definitely a quality drain at the majority of these distillers in the past 10 years. The demand has sky-rocketed so much they've begun to cut corners and it's starting to show to more experienced tasters... :(
You have luxury watches to get into soon too. The age group at which men buy there strikeout most expensive watch is from 45 to 50. You'll see.
@@seaw0lfscockpitview271 a lot of whiskies seem to have a grainier alcoholic note to them the last few years...glenfiddich 12 and Johnnie black to name only a couple...
Hello. I'm from Brazil. I drank a few yesterday. The most striking impression: almonds. Just like you said. Excellent whisky. Congratulations for your work. I'm a big fan!
That guy makes you wanna "eat" whisky 😂 love his reviews
This is a very nice whisky, I love to pair with with a partagas cigar, it really makes a good pairing.
Ahhh, now you are talking!
This videos are so educational and relaxing to watch. Thank you very much, please do keep them coming!
Once I was in a bar in Odessa/Ukraine. Actually, I'm often in a bar in Odessa, anyway that's not the point.
One night, a guy at his mid fourties asked a double Gold Label. And when the bartender asked whether he prefers ice, he was really annoyed and said 'First of all, I'm russian, what ice you're talking about? Second, if was gonna drink a whisky with ice, I'd pick a cheaper one, you think I'm an idiot?', I don't know why but that's a memory that I never forget.
M Bayrak
The black label taste good with some ice.
Interestingly, I am sitting with the Johnnie Walker Gold box on my lap. It actually suggests enjoying Gold Label with Ice AND a slice of orange. :) Not what I would do, but there you have it.
M Bayrak great story. Thar reminds me...the russian guy...of my father. He has made the same statements to bartenders in regards to such whisky😁 and is a lover of fine whiskies abd spirits.
I do t care how other drink but you couldn't pay me to add ice to neat whisky
Just bought a bottle of this.
It's so smooth and tasty. The nose is phenomenal. It's definitely now on my must-have on hand scotch whiskeys, one I will serve to friends and family new to drinking whiskies. The value here is off the charts. I own scotch 10 times the price I have enjoyed less!
So so tasty!!
Glad you found a nice must-have whisky. It is true the Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve is really nice, you should also try the Johnnie Walker Green Label.
Can you please do reviews on cannabis.
Love your reviews!!!so professional...bought the gold and loved it.
Really enjoy your reviews here in KENTUCKY USA.
Thanks. I liked Kentucky when I visited you back in 1999.
+Whisky.com Did you visit any bourbon distilleries when you were there?
I've never tried this one, but about 7 or 8 years ago I had the Gold Label when it was still the 18-year-old. I was still fairly inexperienced at that time, so I did what the package said to do, which was to keep it in the freezer and then drink it neat while it hovered around the freezing point.
I know some people would say that's dumb to do, but to be honest, it really did taste excellent. It was very sweet and creamy and quite enjoyable - a very much different experience from tasting a single malt. I considered it a 'desert whiskey.' Personally, I think there's nothing wrong with some variety in your tasting experiences, and so if you pick up a bottle of this Gold Label reserve, maybe give that a try and see what happens.
James Campbell interesting I may try that.
a German! So obviously we are getting a perfection of an opinion.... love it
Was torn between trying this and the green label. Seeing as the green label is 15 years old, and a bit cheaper than the non age statement gold reserve, I think I'll go with the green.
I think that’s a good decision. Green Label is a 15 year blended malt, 43% and highly regarded
2018 World Whisky Awards Best Blended Whisky
Best 'spirit taster' I know...
This one and the 18 year cost almost the same amount of money for me, which one of these two should i go for? I have the money and just love thm both
Gustav, I have just stumbled across this video and your comment and seen that no one has jumped in yet. For me the 18 year old is a much better bottle of Johnnie Walker and it is not just because it is an "age statement". The 18 is my favourite JW release behind Green Label if this is any help on your whisky journey. Cheers!
I'm intrigued by this and the Green Label, so did a search to see if Johnnie Walker sell any taster kits. Unfortunately the only one I could find was one that (for some reason) also had Blue, and was therefore going for upwards of £90(!). Suppose I'll just have to hope to see them in a bar sometime.
I had to take note of every gesture the way he sips, takes a second sip or not... sometimes the way he pours carefully so as not to pour so much because he knew he might not like it then actually finishes the whole glass or pours much but only takes the first sip. So when buying a new bottle for me, it’s tough because I cannot afford those bottles that he actually finishes til the last drop.
i always buy Gold Label
Wow not sure if the price went down or it's more expensive there.
750ml Gold label in the Philippines is around 22 euros. 33 euros for the 700ml green label.
25 euros for a 700ml Singleton Dufftown and 26 euros for a 750ml Glenlivet12yo
Nooooo! Never do that!... ahahahah.. loved that expression.
You can get Gold label on Amazon for 29.99£ 70lbs
Sound advice there from Eagle Man, buying on Amazon can be a minefield. Whiskies like the Johnnie Walker variants often don't come with the relevant box, and if you look at the reviews for Jim Beam Pre-Prohibition Rye, many people have been sent normal Jim Beam Rye.
mr horst please give us an overview of the johnnie walker as a whole, what "color" do you think its the best
Green is probably the best...it gives you everything the JW brand seems to be trying to offer, it's crisp, has a nice balance, and is reasonably priced. Red is horrible, black is lackluster, platinum/18 year has a funny taste. I haven't had gold or blue, but I hear that blue is over-rated and gold is nothing special.
Hello Horst...with many of the distillery's going with not giving an age on the label,,maybe collecting only whiskies with a # on the label is the way to go.
Hello sir. How old do you suppose the age of the whiskeys in this blend be ? It’s between the Green (15 years) and the 18 years. Would it have a mix of 15 and 18 year olds ? Thank you.
I prefer a glued cork. I had a bad cork with a royal salute I think it was, and it was horrible.
I have one in my hand right now😋😋thought of seeing some videos, before indulging myself and to surrender completely to this divine nectar.. 😍
Are you a master bleach taster?
vikingfortiesfaeroes exactly....
Same here 😉
I have had king george the fifth, I found it to be very similar to blue label, but with a tad more peat and it was slightly more pungent. I look forward to your review of platinum, I have often wondered if its worth if 150 dollar price tag.
Just picked up a bottle of this wonderfull scotch
Enjoy!
what a Great job you have !
+maciej wrotek Whiskey like all spirits (Brandy, Vodka etc) does not deteriorate in the bottle. It may evaporate gradually which is a great shame for this to happen to a good whiskey. Neither does it improve. A Old label Reserve today will taste the same today as in 30 yrs time....just less of it
OIC ....Whiskey Never Boring if you drink the good stuff
+jontibloom are you the jontibloom?
Afraid not - just took the handle because was easy to remember
Now that the finally have it to order on my local shop where I live( in sweden ) should I buy this one or the 18 YO i really love them both but it was quiet some time ago since I last tasted this one and the 18
If you have the opportunity, we recommend the Johnnie Walker 18 Years. It offers much more than the Gold Label Reserve.
@@Whiskycom I saw just now that the online store does not have the 18 in stock for the moment, so i will go and get my hands on the gold label reserve, but that more than for me because its on of my JW favorite
Now that i have a bottle of this one at home, should i add a drop of water in it or drink it as it is?
You should try both!
"Only neat!" You all heard it here!
I just drink this whiskey "neat" for the first time..... Otherwise I drink it with water or Coke....... What an experience and after 2 minute of drinking whiskey my stomach was on fire........ Awesome....
Thanx for the video sir 🙏🏼
Gaurav Thapar Gaurav never try neat with less refined whiskey, it may cause harm. However with Black Label and above and especially Gold Label you try it neat you will surely enjoy with no such fire in stomach 😋😉
I didn’t like it very much but it really goes well well with ice and a slice of orange.
Today I bought the golden label reserve, only there is no age written on the bottle ! So I'm very curious how it's going to taste ! Love your videos
Werewolf O. London, Esq. Strong and very malty ! It was one of the better ones I've tasted
Werewolf O. London, Esq. and how was it ?
Werewolf O. London, Esq. let me know if you want
Werewolf O. London, Esq. double black or black label is just right for me, red label I don't even taste the malt, but gold label is just really strong actually green label is quite good, I've only never tasted the blue label
Werewolf O. London, Esq. I was thinking the same thing about the bottle with the age on it ! I'm really glad you enjoyed it, bon appetite my friend ! Jhonny walker is a good brand
Which one is best: Green or Gold Label Johnnie Walker?
Lucas Freires I personally liked green label. A more fruitful flavour
Green label is a blended malt, its 100% malt whisky and its 15 yo. This one has no age statement and is a blend, so it has grain whisky. I would always go green. Even though i only had platinum, gold, black and red, now that i know i would go green even against blue.
The original gold label 18 year is better that green in my opinion, very fruity and the Clynelish stands out... But the 15 year blended malt is amazing in its own right and at its price point... It has a nice fruity sweetness from the Linkwood and Cragganmore as well as nice light peat smoke from the Talisker and Caol Ila... 😋
thanks for the video. when mentioning the JW lineup you missed the Green one. 😋😋😋
No one likes green label
Green is the best expression of JW
I just bought one of the limited edition gold bottles. Cost me $84.00 Canadian dollars.
At this price range, the gold reserve is more preferable than an Arran 10 or an other single malt?
Yes if u like more caramel and smooth whiskies
Good review.
6:36 😍😍😍😍😘😘😘😍😍😍😍😍
Great!
Only neat 👌🏻
Can you do an english version of Johnnie Walker Green? I just picked up some from a local place today who said that they just came in this week. So it seems like they re-released it for a little bit at least
I'm not a big fan of J.W. Especially the more expensive bottles. They are hugely overpriced. And with excessive marketing they make you believe you have top quality one of a kind product.
But the green label is the best in my opinion.
And it's a blend of single malts only!
No grain whisky involved here.
Cheers from the Netherlands
P.s. Look at ralfystuff review 112
Wow,,that's news.Does ur bottles have an age statement being re-released and all.
Ray Scott The Johnnie Walker Gold does not have an age statement. We do have the Johnnie Walker Green with an Age statement (15 years). And I will do that as soon as I get my hands on a bottle.
Whisky.com I went to pick up some green label and found Green label for $60 and Gold Label Reserve on sale for $50 ( $40 discount). I picked one of each for gifting, planning to pick more.Which one do you recommend at this price.
I didn't see any mention of E150a. Is it in this blend?
My recollection is that JW uses E150A just based on mass production.
The gold reserve is not artificially coloured.
www.whisky.com/whisky-database/bottle-search/details/fdb/Bottles/Details/johnnie-walker-gold-label-reserve.html
Whisky.com, I know I'm 3 years late but that link clearly indicates chill-filtering and E150. Besides, it's Diageo, so it's a given :-)
I drinkand love copious amounts of Johnny Walker Black; But Blue and Gold Label and King George Private Reserve has the best reputation from wise elder whisky wizards like this kindly gentleman; and I recommend them; and I recommend a corporate tie-in with Connor McGregor's UFC comeback(the King George Reserve and the same for Porsche racing;) fuse or couple Johnny Walker Blue with Ford Racing and other more accessible products and personalities/athletes/celebrities, etc.
Why do people say, "Only single malt whiskey-" so definitively?
How does this stack up to green label? Is it worth the extra cost? I'd love to hear everyone's opinion on this.
I tried both, depends on your taste. Green label is for people that like smoky/peaty whiskies whereas gold label is more caramely/smooth. I think the gold label reserve is delicious but it comes at a price, however when it comes to value/price I believe the green label is the way to go.
@Santiago Franco yeah but thats because he hates blend lol.
Gold: nas, blend.
Green: blend malt (100% malt) 15 yo.
Got it?
Santiago Franco it is more expensive but definitely worth the upgrade considering you get much more complexity on the nose & palate and also no grain whiskey in the blend, simply put it’s a better purchase for what you pay for.
The green is much better, with a higher ABV and no grain whisky. Believe me the gold is overpriced.
Watching this as I open a bottle of it.
I’m gettin some raisiny goodness, reminds me of cinnamon raisin bread
I took a sip
MINE IS SO SMOKEY
Who put Smokey Joe in this bottle?!
I’m definitely a bourbon guy
but I can’t get past the peat here
Maybe I’m just not a scotch guy?
Using this in a mixed drink would be a crime!
Can you compare this to the old 18 year old Gold please
is the mic inside the mouth? a hard to watch video for me...
Murat KUL one day you will get to where you can swish whiskey around and enjoy it. Your just not into the tasting part yet.
mr. and mrs. struttinbuck LOL I’ve been enjoying whisky for years and have never gotten to the point where I’m swishing it. Perfectly fine to “chew” it.
May i ask if it's artificially colored?
Pretty sure it would be.
@@donamero3052 Thanks
@@rajam.yassin5152 no prob. From my experience it will usually say on the bottle if it’s natural colouring. If it doesn’t, pretty safe bet it has a colour additive.
Same goes for non-chill filtration.
@6:01...Exactly. Don't do it.
ZYC says the guy who ad drops of wather into a Port Ellen 37y...
Flying Dutchman Perfectly acceptable to add a little water. Even the Scots call that “releasing the serpents.” Separates the alcohols from the esters which then opens up the bouquet and taste. ;)
@@StarTrekOnlineLive What the hell is 'wather'? And who's ZYC?
@@summersky77 you changer ur name naab
@@StarTrekOnlineLive u needer to speller better. Haver another Scotch! ;)
Light version Talisker Shtorm
I had to pour out two bottles of this at customs in Mumbai as I didnt declare nor but it in my suitcase
No Ice uh 😂😂😂😂 love this guy
There is no other like gold label reserved!
If only a johnnie walker solid gold limited edition only 1 in the whole world bottle was created.
I have it with ice, prefer it over the 18 years, I find it smoother...
This guy has unintentional ASMR vibes lol
I had high expectations from the Gold Label Reserve when I tried it. Expectations dashed.
Black label can't be beat!
Noooo! Don’t do that you won’t taste anything lol !
Good review ,didn’t enjoy this scotch, found it harsh and chemical like
I have avoided this one after seeing some bad reviews. In USA, it is in a stupid looking gold bottle.
2018 World Whisky Awards Best Blended Whisky
Far from the original golf label
first thing i thought when he was describing the bottle was...this guy seems already wasted! :D
Shamir Abdul old mans washed
great reviews though
Ice haha