Johnnie Walker Red Label traces back to 1820, when John Walker opened a grocer's shop in Kilmarnock, Scotland. He noticed whisky varied wildly from barrel to barrel, so he began blending them to achieve consistency—an act that essentially invented blended Scotch whisky. Red Label is the living legacy of that original insight.
The blend combines up to 35 whiskies sourced from across Scotland, including celebrated distilleries such as Cardhu and Caol Ila. This marriage of smoky malts and lighter grains creates a whisky built for versatility—strong enough to hold its own, approachable enough for everyday drinking.
On the nose, fresh fruit and malt emerge with a wisp of smoke. The palate brings citrus and black pepper into focus, layered beneath more ripe fruit. The finish is brief but clean—caramel and dried fruit fade quickly, leaving a dry, peppery echo. Red Label is a mixer's whisky, but one honest enough to drink neat.
- ABV
- 40%
- Type
- Blended
- Bottle size
- 70cl
- Distillery
- Johnnie Walker
- Price indication
- Country
- Scotland