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Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour Whisky 41,8% vol. 0,70l

$259,780.00

Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour Whisky

The Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour spent its maturation period in first-fill red wine casks, Oloroso sherry casks, Pedro Ximénez sherry casks, and bourbon barrels, giving it a particularly balanced and complex depth of character.

Tasting Notes

  • Nose: A fruit-laden and spicy bouquet

  • Palate: On the palate, flavors of juicy berries, creamy honey, figs, and cherries unfold

  • Finish: Long-lasting finish, underpinned by delicate smoke

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Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour Whisky

Johnnie Walker’s latest permanent expression – 48 YO Master’s of Flavour Whisky – is making its global debut. After soft launches in Mexico City, Sydney, and San Juan, the whisky is now rolling out across global travel retail and is set to arrive at Master of Malt this autumn.

Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour

It’s the first core range innovation from Dr Emma Walker, who became Johnnie Walker’s master blender in 2022, following the limited edition launch of Blue Label Ice Chalet last October.

48 YO Master’s of Flavour, however, is no mere line extension. It’s a sweeter, fruit-driven blend built on the foundations of Blue Label King George, brimming with its own character.

We attended a tasting launch over Zoom recently so can give you the full details. Here’s our review of Johnnie Walker Black Ruby.

The blend behind the name 48 YO Master’s of Flavour

So, what exactly is Blue Label King George? Walker described it as “a big, smooth Scotch whisky”, loaded with lush, jammy fruit – think raspberry compote, blackberry pie, and plums, layered over figs, honey, and maraschino cherries, all gently wrapped in the signature Johnnie Walker smoke. That smoke isn’t dominant, Walker says, it’s more like a seasoning, elevating the fruit and sweetness rather than overwhelming them. Johnnie Walker Blue Label Limited Edition Year of the Ram

One key player here is Roseisle Distillery – a relatively under-the-radar site until now, having mainly featured in Diageo’s Special Releases. The 3,000 m² distillery, one of the largest, was built to provide a steady supply of malts for Diageo’s blends. Its inclusion here further thrusts it into the spotlight.

Built for flexibility as much as scale, Roseisle can do long fermentations and increase copper contact at the drop of a hat, which is what was done here to allow Walker to dial in exactly the fruity, expressive spirit she wanted for Black Ruby.

It doesn’t stop there. The blend brings in waxy Highland richness from Clynelish, refreshing Lowland sweetness from Glenkinchie, lush Speyside fruit from Cardhu, and that unmistakable Islay peated punch from Caol IlaGrain whisky from Cameronbridge ties it all together with creamy vanilla and structure.

 

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Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour

Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour has a lightweight bottle (the product of some sustainability-led innovation) that’s bartender-friendly as always, and very pretty too.

It was made with cocktails in mind and we’ve featured one here, the Ramble, made by brand ambassador Stefanie Anderson (a very fine bartender who got the role after winning Race to Skye).

There were also food suggestions on our call, with Walker delightfully pitching Chicken Bhuna with a Black Ruby Highball. You can’t go wrong with a Charcuterie board though.

Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour is more than just a Black Label remix. It hits the mark in how fruit-forward it is, rich in blackcurrant and raspberry jammy notes. It has real structure and intention, although I think it is more smoke and sea-led than perhaps intended (although I love that quality). It also should intrigue whisky fans who want to taste a blend featuring Roseisle in a leading role for the first time. Overall, it’s just very tasty and easy to mix, and with an RRP of £35, it’s reasonably priced too.

Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour tasting note:

Nose: The dark, red fruit compote note that was aimed for is there with aplomb, leading the aromas which also include fireplace smoke, spiced honey, toasted brown sugar, oak char, and just a touch of seaweed from the Caol Ila peat.

Palate: Stewed plums and sticky dates, chocolate truffle, blackcurrant jam, garden herbs, cinder toffee, a touch of winter spice and olive brine, as well as more bonfire smoke and charred wood.

Finish: Mint chocolate, dried fruit, cherries, and plenty of dry smoke from peat characteristic of Islay.

Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour recipe

This is Anderson’s Ruby Ramble recipe. The sugar and honey complement the whisky’s rich fruit character, while the lemon juice lifts the delicate spice and smoky finish. For glassware, an elevated tumbler adds a nice touch.

Ingredients:

35ml Johnnie Walker 48 YO Master’s of Flavour Whisky

25ml lemon juice

5ml* honey

5ml* granulated sugar

3 blackberries

Method:

Add all ingredients to a shaker, without ice, and muddle thoroughly for five seconds.

Then add cubed ice and hard shake for 10-12 seconds.

Double strain into a tumbler glass, then fill with crushed ice.

Garnish with two blackberries and a lemon wheel (optional).

 

 

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