Title | : | Johnnie Walker Green Label VS Johnnie Walker Blue Label Is Green Label Better than Blue Label?? |
Lasting | : | 11.30 |
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Views | : | 15 rb |
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Blue is fine, but too expensive for what it's worth The price needs to be cut in half brGreen is great, but sometimes tastes like a leather wallet or a cigar I still like the sour apples and vanilla taste and it mixes surprisingly well with coffee, orange, or grapefruit juice brGreen is the winner Comment from : orkutfinance |
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I always found the Blue to have the superior nose, but the green edges it on the palate They are both an automatic in my home bar Love them both Comment from : J Allen Photo Art |
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The green is King 🤴 Comment from : Myckiel Haynes |
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As a non whisky drinker , other JW line is totally unbearable can’t stand the aftertastebrHowever blue label it’s totally drinkable and enjoyablebrTo me it’s the only whisky I’ll ever drink Comment from : Ivy Lim |
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Green is tasty Blue is overrated Comment from : G C |
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Green is my all-around fav Blue is good but honestly I prefer Green - regodless of price Comment from : Evan Wanous |
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I will take green anyday Blue is good but the price is just too much I sampled blue in one bar and I felt robbedbrIMO green is the best Johnnie Walker Comment from : Domagoj Kersun |
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This is a very helpful videoI have avoided JW completely and may consider the green after this reviewbrThat said, I love Compass Box Spice Tree and can get it for $57usd tax included It is 46, no color or chill filtration and I know that I love itbrBut, I will check the price at my local market because they have a huge inventory of JW whiskiesbrCheers! Comment from : jeff mill |
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I would take the 18 year over either Comment from : Parkersburg Transplant |
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I miss JW Green Can’t find it anywhere Comment from : Randy McNeill |
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I like your review style Green is probably the only JW I really liked, probably because it is higher ABV like another commenter has also said Blue is more like a "status symbol, I have JW blue" marketing thing often given as gifts, but it is as you said a delicate blend but not worth the money A couple of interesting things - I do get smoky notes with the Green but only on the finish, not the nose - there I get a sandalwood candle I also get the tangerines/mandarins you mentioned on the palate All the best! Comment from : Graham W Wöbcke |
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I can definitely smell and taste the Caol Ila in the Green Another thing the Green has going for it is that the Green is the only JW bottled at 43 All others are 40 Comment from : David Broughall |
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In my humble opinion, if you're into whiskey, Johnny Walker is something you wanna stay away from entirely It's greatly overhyped and therefore overpriced For each JW there are plenty of much better options for less money on the market Comment from : SmashEX Entertainment |
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Got the Green Label, it also has a sea salt note I imagine from the Craggenmore or the Talisker Comment from : JRM_Music |
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Good review, thanks for posting it I have not tried Blue Label; the price is ridiculous, even for a sample bottle or a pour at a bar Green Label (GL) can be hard to find, but I lucked into a bottle at one of my favorite stores The price was good at US$4999 I found the GL to not have much peaty odor or taste at all With a 15-year age statement, the GL is as smooth as I expected it to be, and that is it’s best attribute The GL is not particularly complex, and would be a good introduction to Scotch for those who haven’t tried it and/or fear peaty Scotches On the flip side, the GL isn’t particularly “exciting” on the nose nor the taste, and there are (to me) better blended malts out there, such as Naked Grouse or Monkey Shoulder Green Label is good, and I recommend trying at least one bottle of it Comment from : IC86 |
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Enjoyed the review and definitely enjoy the Green Label Not had the Blue and in all honesty, don't think I'll ever purchase it Cheers 🥃🥃 Comment from : Nick DV |
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I also go for the Green label Blue label, except being smooth, is pure marketing Slàinte! Comment from : the Whisky Legends |
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Nice comparison! I’m not quite sure that I’m ready to rush out and buy a bottle of green but may give a glass a go in a barbrbrI was just thinking that you should consider taking the show on the road when Covid passes I’d love to see some reviews direct from some Scottish or Tasmanian Distilleries Maybe even a few interviews with the distillers 😉 Comment from : Paul Hogarth |
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Green is the winner any day in terms for value and taste!! Green is the best value JW expression On the other hand blue is not a bad whisky it is just a fancy whisky which does not have much complexity and anyone can drink it and keep one in their bar to showoff Comment from : Mahir |
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I always got the impression that the Blue was made to be more accessible for everyone, kind of like a premium gift (especially at that price!) Comment from : The Whiskey Nerd |
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Green is better, even without the price factored in Blue is the most overpriced scotch in my opinion, $160usd for a NAS 40 blended scotch? Ridiculous! I get Green for $40-$45 Comment from : 100 PUREMUSTARD |
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Thanks for this, was looking forward to it!brbrIt sounds like the blue is targeted to those looking for something very easy to drink, maybe even someone who doesn't know much about whisky It's nothing special in the sense of the whole whisky experience, but being smooth and light is special in its own waybrbrThe green sounds to have more layers and depth which is what is interesting to those wanting to go deeper in the whisky world brbrSo when you include the price, I can see why the blue is frowned upon in a way It's too expensive for an easy drink/beginners Comment from : mbckPLAYS |
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In my opinion Green is definitely better than the Blue especially if you compare the price Comment from : Kobus Erasmus |
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I haven’t a blended for many years, having focused (in an OCD way) on smallish distillery single malts I appreciate the review and will check out the Green soon I was given a bottle of Blue as a gift I suppose if I had complete sensory deprivation except taste I’d could figure what was going on with the Blue, but otherwise it eludes my palate Subtle or insipid One of those two scenarios, but certainly not such a burning question for me that I’d pay for it Comment from : Cliff Ermatinger |
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Going well Jezza getting a lot of JW reviews on the channel mate almost like your closet JW fan boy hahaha Comment from : Grant Wise |
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Nice Comparison 🥃🥃 Comment from : Rudranil Dhar |
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