Why Johnny Walker Black Label is so popular

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Red Label: A non-age-stated blend.[29] It has been the best selling Scotch whisky in the world since 1945.[30][31][32] It is primarily used for making mixed drinks.[33][34]
Black Label: Aged 12 years, it is one of the world's best-selling Scotch whiskies.[35]
Double Black: Made available for general release in 2011 after a successful launch in travel retail.[36] The whisky was created taking Black Label as a blueprint, adding more peaty malt whiskies to it and maturing it in heavily charred old oak casks.[37]
Green Label: First introduced in 1997 as Johnnie Walker Pure Malt 15 Year Old,[21] it was renamed Johnnie Walker Green Label in 2004. Green Label is a blended malt whisky, meaning it is made by mixing single malts with no grain whisky added.[38] All whiskies used are a minimum of 15 years old.[39][40][41] Diageo discontinued Green Label globally in 2012 (except for Taiwan, where demand for blended malts is very strong), as part of a reconstruction of the range that saw the introduction of Gold Label Reserve and Platinum Label. The brand was reintroduced in 2016 and is again globally available.[42]
Gold Label: A blend of over 15 single malts, it was derived from Alexander Walker II's blending notes for a whisky to commemorate Johnnie Walker's centenary. Originally, Gold Label was bottled at 18 years and labelled "The Centenary blend".[43] In 2013, Gold Label was renamed "Gold Label Reserve", and now carries no age statement.[44]
Platinum Label: Originally introduced to replace the original Gold Label in the Asian market, and sold alongside Gold Label Reserve. The Platinum Label name was discontinued in mid-2017 in favour of "Johnnie Walker Aged 18 Years",[45] but the Platinum Label name was later restored.[46]
Blue Label: Johnnie Walker's premium blend. Johnnie Walker Blue Label is blended to recreate the character and taste of some of the earliest whisky blends created in the 19th century.[47] It bears no age statement. Bottles are numbered serially and sold in a silk-lined box accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. It is one of the most expensive blended Scotch whiskies on the market, with prices in the range of US$174–450.[48] Over 25 Limited Editions have been released to date.
Johnnie Walker Swing: Supplied in a distinctive bottle whose irregular bottom allows it to rock back and forth. This type of bottle design was originally used aboard sailing ships. It was Alexander Walker II's last blend: it features a high proportion of Speyside malts, complemented by malts from the northern Highlands and Islay.

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