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Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve
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A blend of 15 of Scotland’s finest deluxe whiskeys. The 18 year old Cardhu blend is responsible for its malt trait, while the 18 year old Clynelish gives it a creamy consistency and a slight honey aroma. It is considered a Super Deluxe whiskey. Jim Beverige, master blender of the Johnnie Walker brand, has created this luxurious blend, perfect for moments of celebration by personally picking out your favorite whiskeys. One of these whiskeys is Clynelish, produced with water from the Kildonan Hills, where gold deposits were discovered in 1868, giving rise to the name Gold Reserve.
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