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Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve Review



"Party Time"


Country: Scotland
Brand: Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve
Type: Blended Scotch Whisky
Age: NAS
ABV: 40%
Date: 12/02/2014

Colour: Light Amber

Nose: There's a young feeling to the Nose. I find Grains, Heather and Honey, Toffee and Caramel, Oak, a little Sherry, a touch of Sulphur of the Vegetative type, Floral, Vegetable and Earthy tones, Straw, Banana Cake, Apple Pie with Raisins, Malt, Citrus Peel, a little Perfume and a pinch of Nutmeg. It's a bit of everything but nothing is really convincing. The Alcohol is not fully integrated.

Taste: The Delivery is quite Thin and Watery. Nothing to get excited about. I find Honey, Toffee/Butterscotch, Wax, Citrus Peel, Dried Fruits, light Oak, Grain  and light Spices.

Finish: Rather Short and Disappointing. Sweet at first, Dry later on. A bit of Toffee, Honey, Orange Peel, Pepper, Raisins, Wax and Oak.

The Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve does not accept Water very well. It's best enjoyed over a little Ice.

Rating: 79.5 

Nose: 20.5 – Taste: 19.5 – Finish: 19.5 – Overall: 20


The New Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve

General Remarks: The Johnnie Walker Brand is owned since 1997 by the Diageo Group. The Gold Label Reserve was released in 2012/2013 and was crafted by the current JW Master Blender Jim Beveridge to celebrate almost 200 Years of the JW Blends. At the heart of this Blend lies Clynelish. This distillery uses Water from the Kildonan Hills were Gold was found in 1868. The new Gold Reserve is supposed to replace the old Gold Label 18 Years that has been discontinued. The Blend sells at between 65 and 90 US Dollars, quite expensive for a NAS Blend. Nice modern bottle though!

Drinking Experience Neat: Okay

Drinking Experience on the Rocks: Okay/Good 

Conclusion: Quite disappointing. At this price level I would simply expect a better Blend. The Nose is okay but not really exciting. On the Palate and in the Finish, the Johnnie Walker Gold Reserve is easily drinkable but Thin, Boring and Bland. It's impossible to compare this NAS Gold Label Reserve to the old Gold Label 18 years although their prices are quite similar! The old Gold Label was meant to be appreciated, perhaps on a special occasion, like the Green and the Blue. The new Gold Reserve screams " Take Me, I'm Easy To Drink" and "It's Party Time"  and clearly aims at a different and younger public. At a lower cost of production (younger whiskies) and with more or less the same sales price this means good business! At least in the short term. But many Whisky fans, including me, miss the Old Comfortable Gold and the Vatted Quality Green! 

Jan van den Ende                                                           February 2014

The Old Johnnie Walker Gold Label

"I Miss You"

Johnnie Walker The Spice Road Review



Country: Scotland
Brand: Johnnie Walker The Spice Road (Explorer's Club Collection)
Type: Blended Scotch Whisky
Age: NAS
ABV: 40%
Date: 07/10/2013

Colour: Golden Amber

Nose: A quite familiar combination of Cereals, Dried Fruits, Citrus, light Smoke, Burnt Sugar/Caramel, Oak, Vanilla, Pear Drops, Pepper and Nutmeg. A bit of Earth and Wet Leaves as well.

Taste: Slightly Watery Delivery. Light Smoke, Oak, Vanilla, Orange, Brown Sugar, Dried Fruits and assorted Nuts, Lemon and Spices like Pepper, Licorice and Ginger.

Finish: Rather Short. Sweet at first but Dry, Spicy and slightly Dusty and Bitter towards the end with Oak and Saw Dust, Malt, Nuts, light Smoke, Pepper and Licorice. 

I added a couple of drops of Water and some extra Malt, Cereals and Honey appear on the Nose. But Pepper and Licorice start to dominate Palate and Finish. I prefer to drink the Spice Road over a little Ice actually. 

Rating: 79  

Nose: 20 – Taste: 19.5 – Finish: 19.5 – Overall: 20


General Remarks: The Johnnie Walker Brand is owned since 1997 by the Diageo Group. The Explorer's Club Collection is (at least initially) exclusive to Travel Retail and was introduced in December 2012 to honour the JW Whisky Traders who have always travelled the world in search of adventures, experiences and new flavours and aromas. The Trade Routes series include The Spice Road, The Gold Route and The Royal Route. Diageo's Master Blenders have tried to create Blends that reflect those voyages, stories and regions. The Spice Road we are tasting today is inspired by the Aromas and Colours of the Spice Markets in Asia. The whiskies used in this blend matured in Ex-Bourbon Casks. It costs around 45 US Dollars and that's a reasonable price for what it offers.

Drinking Experience Neat: Okay/Good

Drinking Experience on the Rocks: Good 

Conclusion: Decent Blend but nothing special. It lacks interesting Aromas and Flavours and therefore I would not consider the Spice Road as a day-to-day sipping whisky. The finish is actually Spicy but also a tad too bitter and does not really invite you to take another sip. Over a little Ice however, this Blend is quite enjoyable as a drinking Whisky although I still prefer Black Label for that purpose.

Jan van den Ende                                                           October 2013