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The second in the series of annual, limited releases, the John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2015 Edition showcases the craftsmanship and innovation of John Walker & Sons blended Scotch Whisky. John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2015 Edition has won Double Gold Medal and named "Best Blended Scotch - No Age Statement" at the 2015 San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 93.6 (46.8% ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Johnnie Walker Distillers
Master Blender Jim Beveridge handpicked just 29 casks from irreplaceable bespoke and experimental stocks to create this unique blend. Where the John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2014 Edition was a study in smokiness, the John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2015 Edition explores the rare fruit character that comes from the heart of Scotland: light, exotic Speyside fruit, warm autumnal Highland fruit and spicy, West Highland fruit. Only 8,888 decanters of the John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2015 Edition were made. Each of these striking dark red glass decanters is individually numbered, with a distinctively bold design that echoes the famous Johnnie Walker slanted label.
Nose: Grilled pineapple, apricot and green apple slices. Toffee-drizzled peach and vanilla fudge. A touch of smoke - just a little bit, but it's clearly recognisable.
Palate: Baked apple and pear, fresh vanilla, a hint of sticky caramelised sugar and honey.
Finish: Rather long with stewed fruits and wafts of smoke.
In 1857, Alexander Walker Johnnie Walker's eldest son inherited the store and began improving its selection of single malt Scotch whiskies. In addition, Alexander had apprenticed with a tea merchant in Glasgow and there, had learned the art of blending tea. Under his stewardship, the House of Walker began blending whisky and bottling it in an iconic, square bottle adorned with a slanted label.
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