Description
The Walker Blue Label Taipei Commemorative Edition is a rare and unique version of Johnnie Walker Blue Label, created to commemorate the Voyager Yacht's journey through Asia in 2012-2013. It has a higher than usual alcohol content of 48% and comes in a distinctive square bottle with the iconic Striding Man logo. Johnnie Walker is the world's best-selling Scotch whisky and has been in production since 1865. The Blue Label, introduced in 1992, is the rarest of the color-coded labels created by John Walker's grandsons in the early 1900s. It is considered the most prestigious and famous super-premium blend, made from the finest aged malt and grain whiskies. This particular edition comes in a 750ml bottle without a box.
A very rare special edition Johnnie Walker Blue Label designed in Commemoration of the Voyager Yacht sailing through Asia from September 2012 to March 2013.
A truly unusual bottling at 48% ABV, not the norm for Johnnie Walker!
With its distinctive square bottle, its label angled precisely at 24 and the iconic Striding Man, Johnnie Walker is the world's best selling Scotch whisky retailing more than 20 million cases a year. It was first created in Kilmarnock in 1865 and is now available in almost every country in the world with the establishment of significant 'Houses' across Asia. Between 1906 & 1909 John Walker's grandsons introduced the colour names which the bottles still bear to this day with the Blue Label - introduced in 1992 - being the rarest.
Johnnie Walker's most prestigious whisky. Probably THE most famous super-premium blend, made up of the finest old-aged malt and grain whiskies.
ABV: 48%
Bottle Size: 750ml (No Box)