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Johnnie Walker Commemorative 1920 Edition

Lot: 6162727

Johnnie Walker Commemorative 1920 Edition

Winning Bid: £3,100
(Reserve not met) This lot currently has: 13 bids

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Scotland
Bottler: 
Official
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Bottled Strength: 
48%
Bottle Size: 
70cl
Distillery Status: 
Closed
product Details

Johnnie Walker Commemorative 1920 Edition

Johnnie Walker is arguably the most popular and recognisable blended Scotch on the market. Its core range includes the standard Red Label and Black Label, introduced in 1909 and named, quite simply, after their packaging. The iconic “striding man” motif was first drawn by Tom Browne the year prior. The premium Blue Label brand was introduced in 1992, and is composed using malt whisky from some of the most sought after distilleries in Diageo’s extensive portfolio. Today, many of these distilleries are only still with us due to their importance to the Johnnie Walker blends during the difficult 1980s period for the industry. A true champion of the whisky world.

The fifth instalment of Johnnie Walker's Epic Dates Collection the Commemorative 1920 Edition celebrates the year in which Johnnie Walker was shipping to 120 countries across the world.

One of only 540 bottles and is said include whiskies from silent distilleries such as Rosebank.

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