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Whiskey: Game of Thrones | White Walker by Johnnie Walker
In celebration of the final season of the critically-acclaimed HBO series, Game of Thrones, Johnnie Walker is proud to introduce White Walker by Johnnie Walker.
Size: 750mL
Proof: 83.4 (41.7% ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Cardhu and Clynelish distillery
Strongly influenced by the cold white mist that covers the Far North of Westeros, our limited edition Johnnie Walker Blended Scotch Whisky features a frosted bottle sleeve that reveals hidden designs when exposed to the cold. Chill-filtered for an extraordinarily smooth and approachable flavor, Johnnie Walker White Walker Blended Scotch Whisky offers incomparably rich seasonal flavors of vanilla, red fruits and orchard fruits that are perfect for sharing at the next premier, finale or any occasion. Simply add with coconut soda, garnish with a lemon wheel and mint sprig and pour into an ice-filled highball glass for a refreshing tasting Army of the Dead cocktail. Our 41.7% ABV is a nod to the seven kingdoms and their one true throne and includes one 750 mL bottle of the limited edition White Walker Blended Scotch Whisky. The Johnnie Walker brand’s extraordinary knowledge of Scotland’s malts and its deep desire to create well-balanced blends of malt whiskies led to the whisky brand we have today. Each batch is carefully matured to perfection in quality oak casks. As one of the biggest whisky brands in the world, Johnnie Walker embraces a rallying cry for optimism through adversity as it challenges the world (and Westeros) to keep walking.
The Limited Edition White Walker by Johnnie Walker will make a nationwide icy launch starting October 2018 until supplies last.
Game of Thrones | White Walker by Johnnie Walker Tasting Notes
Nose: Dense and rich caramel with spices and dried fruit.
Palate: Sweet vanillas and cinnamon spice.
Finish: Warming finish, spicy and lingering.
Distillery Information
Clynelish Distillery is a distillery near Brora, Sutherland in the Highlands of Scotland. The original distillery was built in 1819, adjacent to the new Clynelish. The original Clynelish closed in the year 1968 as the new Clynelish distillery had been built in 1967






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