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Johnnie Walker Black Label Lowlands Aged 12 whisky
Made with single malts and grains whiskies from the Lowland region are used with Glenkinchie and Cameronbridge being featured distilleries. This blended Whiskey is aged for 12 years and is available globally in travel retail beginning July 2019.
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HIstory -John Walker was born on 25 July 1805. His farmer father died in 1819, and the family sold the farm. Their trustees invested the proceeds, £417, in an Italian warehouse, grocery, and wine and spirits shop on the High Street in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. Walker managed the grocery, wine, and spirits segment as a teenager in 1820. The Excise Act of 1823 relaxed strict laws on distillation of Whiskey and reduced, by a considerable amount, the extremely heavy taxes on the distillation and sale of Whiskey.By 1825, Walker, a teetotaller, was selling spirits, including rum, brandy, gin, and Whiskey." Awards -Gold Awards- 2014 -Gold Outstanding- 2013 -Double Gold -2013
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