Johnnie Walker Green Label 15 Year Old Pure Malt - Pre-1999


Product SKU: 10869

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Description

Blended Malt Scotch Whisky 70cl / 43%

A lovely old bottle of Johnnie Walker Green Label 15-year-old Pure Malt from a more innocent time, before the 2003 Cardhu Pure Malt debacle eventually resulted in a ban on the usage of the previously perfectly serviceable 'Pure Malt' term.

We can date this bottle of Green Label further, as the famous Johnnie Walker Striding Man is walking to the left: in 1999 his direction was reversed as part of the Keep Walking campaign for the new millennium, so with this being a 70cl bottle we can date it between 1992-99 - a period when the Green Label 15-year-old was absolutely at the top of its game and was many people's favourite in the range.

Attributes
Brand

Johnnie Walker

Series

15 Year Old Green Label

Limited Edition

Yes

Country Scotland
Bottle Size 70cl
ABV 40%
Pre-Owned No
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