Johnnie Walker Select Casks Rye Cask Finish Scotch Whisky

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Size750mL Proof92 (46% ABV) *Please note that the ABV of this bottle may vary
This limited edition Johnnie Walker blend was aged for at least 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels before being finished for one month in ex-rye casks.
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About Johnnie Walker Select Casks Rye Cask Finish Scotch Whisky

In 1857, Alexander Walker — Johnnie Walker's eldest son — inherited the store and began improving its selection of single malt Scotch whiskies. Alexander had previously 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. In addition, Walker began crafting exclusive Scotch whiskies for employees and private gatherings — treasured whiskies that were only shared with a select few groups on special occasions.

Inspired by this tradition, Johnnie Walker has unveiled a new “Select Cask” series, in which Johnnie Walker Select Casks Rye Cask Finish Whisky is the inaugural release. The blend itself is dominated by a Cardhu malt, which is expertly married with several other grain whiskies, and is aged for a minimum of 10 years in ex-bourbon barrels. After this initial beautyrest, it is finished in ex-rye casks for approximately one month before bottling.

As a result of this unique finishing process, Johnnie Walker Select Casks Rye Cask Finish Whisky has a smoky nose of burnt marshmallows and graham crackers, which leads to a bold palate filled with notes of dark chocolate, cinnamon, raisin and toasted oak. The finish is exceptionally smooth and bursting with spice.

“We have a team of 13 blenders experimenting with different whiskies,” says Brian Cox, marketing manager for the Johnnie Walker portfolio. “Some experiments, like Double Black, turn out to be very much in the house style and available in enough quantity that we can make them permanent parts of the portfolio. Some are more finite by nature, involving research to learn more about different flavor profiles, aging techniques, and so on. Rye Cask Finish is one of the latter.”

Pick up a brand-new, experimental whiskey today!

About Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker, one of the most widely distributed brands of blended Scotch whisky in the world, originated in the Scottish burgh of Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. The story of the brand starts with John Walker, who started a profitable groceries business with the inheritance from his father. John Walker, himself a teetotaler, found his competitive edge in whiskies he blended himself, offering his customers a consistent product, unlike most other grocers, who usually sold a line of single malts that were never all that consistent. Whisky represented about eight percent of the sales when John’s son Alexander Walker took over the business after his father’s death in 1857, and when the company was passed on to the third generation, this share was already between 90 and 95 percent. The legalization of the blending of grain and malt whiskies by the Spirits Act of 1860 marked the beginning of the modern blended Scotch whisky. Johnnie Walker's first commercial blend, called Old Highland Whisky, was launched in 1867. Alexander Walker also introduced the brand's signature square bottle, and the distinctive slanted label. In 1893, the Walkers acquired the Cardhu distillery, and kept expanding through the early 20th century by buying interests in a number of distilleries. This ensured the company a steady supply of whiskies for its blends. By 1909, John's grandsons George and Alexander II had expanded the line, and sold three blended whiskies.

In 1909, the company rebranded its whiskies, introducing the famous striding man logo and renaming the blends after the colors of their labels. By 1920, Johnnie Walker could be bought in 120 countries. The company joined Distillers Company in 1925, and, after its acquisition by Guinness, and Guinness’s subsequent merger with Grand Metropolitan, the brand is now owned by Diageo.

About Scotch

Scotch is the most popular whisky in the world and is considered the king of them all! There are five whisky regions in Scotland (six if you count the not officially recognized Islands), and each of them produces spirits with unique properties and distinct tasting notes. (The type of grain used determents the type of the scotch.)


Malt whisky is made of malted barley, and grain whisky uses other grains like corn or wheat. Most of the time, a whisky is blended from different distilleries hence the name blended scotch, but if a malt whisky is produced in a single distillery, we get something extraordinary called a single malt.


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Smoky nose of burnt marshmallows and graham crackers, which leads to a bold palate filled with notes of dark chocolate, cinnamon, raisin and toasted oak. Finish is exceptionally smooth and bursting with spice.
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