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Johnnie Walker Red Label continues to be one of Australia's favourite Scotch Whisky's. With a pedigree that dates back to 1820 when John Walker himself was bottling and selling whisky in his grocery store, it was his son, Alexander Walker, who began the legacy that has made Johnnie Walker the iconic name it is today. The Red Label was first introduced in 1909 and contains an expert blend of 35 grain and malt whiskies to produce a whiskey ideally suited for mixing. In fact, it was known that Johnnie Walker Red was the favourite whisky of Winston Churchill who loved it blended with Soda.
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| Varietal | Scotch Whisky |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Johnnie Walker |
| Liquor Style | Blended Whisky |
| Size | 700mL |
| Award Winner | Gold - San Francisco World Spirit Awards 2013 |
| Country | Scotland |
| Standard Drinks | 22.0 |
| Alcohol By Volume | 40.0% |
| Product Code | DM_9068 |
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