Johnnie Walker Double Black Vs Jack Daniels

Johnnie Walker Black: Over 40 well-chosen whiskies, the most for any of the Johnnie Walker colors, from different parts of Scotland have been blended to produce the black label. Every whisky in the blend is usually aged for a minimum of 12 years before being blended, so the Black Label is a 12 year old Scotch Whisky. The Main Differences Between Jack Daniels vs Johnnie Walker The main differences between Jack Daniels vs Johnnie Walker are: Jack Daniels is an American Whiskey, whereas Johnnie Walker is a Scotch whiskey. Jack Daniels is a traditional Tennesee sour mash whiskey, whereas Johnnie Walker is an expensive scotch whiskey.

Johnnie Walker Double Black Vs Jack Daniels Whiskey

  1. Jack Daniel's is the highest-selling American whiskey and Johnnie Walker is the top-selling Scotch whisky in the world. Both brands are named after their founders (Jasper Newton 'Jack' Daniel and John 'Johnnie' Walker) and are among the Top 100 global brands, with Jack Daniel's at #78 and Johnnie Walker at #92.
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A bottle of Johnnie Walker scotch whisky

History

A bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey

Jack Daniel's

Jasper Newton 'Jack' Daniel founded the distillery in Lynchburg, Tennessee in 1866. In 1907, due to failing health, Jack Daniel gave the distillery to his nephew Lem Motlow. Tennessee passed a state-wide prohibition law in 1910. So Lem Motlow moved the distillery to St. Louis, Missouri and Birmingham, Alabama. But the new distilleries had quality problems. Production resumed in Lynchburg when in 1938 - 5 years after the federal prohibition laws were repealed - Tennessee state repealed their prohibition laws. Production of whiskey was banned again during World War II - from 1942 to 1946. Motlow resumed production in 1947 but died soon and passed the distillery on to his children, Robert, Reagor, Dan, Conner, and Mary. The Brown-Forman Corporation bought the distillery in 1956.

Johnnie Walker

John 'Johnnie' Walker started selling whisky in his grocer’s shop in Ayrshire, Scotland in 1820. The brand became popular, but after Walker's death in 1857 it was his son Alexander Walker and grandson Alexander Walker II who were largely responsible for establishing Johnnie Walker scotch as a popular brand. From 1906–1909 John’s grandsons George and Alexander II expanded the line and introduced the color names (Red Label, Black Label etc.). The company joined Distillers Company in 1925. Distillers was acquired by Guinness in 1986, and Guinness merged with Grand Metropolitan to form Diageo in 1997.


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Johnnie Walker logo

Branding and Label

The Jack Daniel's label was trademarked in the early 1960s. At that time Lynchburg had only 361 people; so that is the number still mentioned on the label. The slogan is 'every day we make it, we’ll make it the best we can.'

In 1908, the iconic Striding Man logo for Johnnie Walker was created with the slogan, 'Born 1820 – Still going Strong!'. The slogan has since been changed to 'Keep Walking'. The Johnnie Walker label is slanted and angled at 24 degree. It was so designed by Alexander Walker who thought that this would make it possible to have larger text on the label and make it stand out on the shelves.

Manufacturing Process and Blend

Jack Daniels

Tennessee whiskey is made from at least 51% corn; it is filtered through maple charcoal in large wooden vats before setting to age in new, charred oak barrels. This process imparts it a distinctive flavor. Traditionally Jack Daniel’s was bottled at 90 proof (45% alcohol by volume). In October 2004, it was announced that all generally-available Jack Daniel's products would be bottled at 80 proof. Video that explains how Jack Daniel's is manufactured.

Johnnie Walker

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Johnnie Walker offers several blends, identified by the Label color:

  • Black Label - It is a blend of about 40 whiskies, each aged at least 12 years. 80 proof (40% ABV).
  • Gold Label - a blend of over 15 single malts commonly bottled at 15 or 18 years. 80 proof (40% ABV).
  • Green Label - a rich blend using only malts drawn from the four corners of Scotland –Each malt whisky is matured for a minimum of 15 years.
  • Blue Label - Johnnie Walker's premium blend. Every bottle is serial numbered and sold in a silk-lined box, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. There is no age declaration for Blue Label. 80 proof (40% ABV). It is one of the most expensive $200 a bottle.
  • Red Label - a blend of around 35 grain and malt whiskies. It is intended for making mixed drinks. 80 proof (40% ABV). This was the favorite Scotch of Winston Churchill and is the favorite of former Vice President Dick Cheney.
  • Red & Cola - a premix of Red Label and cola, sold in cans and bottles similar to beer.
  • Johnnie Walker Swing – This bottle is shaped specially, allows it to rock back and forth.

Sponsorships

A display of different types of Scotch

Jack Daniel's sponsored the following racing teams:

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  • 2005 to 2009: Richard Childress Racing the number 07 car (numbered after the 'Old No. 7') now driven by Casey Mears.
  • 2006 to 2008: the Perkins Engineering team in the Australian V8 Supercar series.
  • From 2009 their sponsorship moved to the newly formed Kelly Racing team, formed from the remnants of Perkins Engineering and now defunct HSV Dealer Team.

Johnnie Walker is a sponsor of the following events:

  • The Johnnie Walker Classic, an Asia-Pacific golf tournament
  • The Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles, a golf tournament in Scotland
  • The McLaren-Mercedes F1 team.
  • The Ashes, a cricket series between Australia and England
  • The New York Yankees baseball team

References

For over 200 years now, the iconic Johnnie Walkerlabel has been a favored whisky blend, with a total of 19 varieties in its collection. In this article, we will get to know the different flavorsof one of the best-selling whisky brands in the world.

There are over 8 Johnnie Walker Colours, 4 Explorers’ Club Collection, and 7 John Walker & Sons labels in the Johnnie Walker whisky shelf.

The Coloursare the more commonly known labels. These are the classic blends that have immortalized the Johnnie Walker name in the scotch whiskey market. They are represented by the following colors, which we often see at parties.

the pioneering blend of the brand. The Red Label bursts with vibrant flavors, creating depth mixed from the light whiskey of East coast Scotland to the peaty whiskies of the West. Pair this usually with fruity flavors like apple or pear for a long lingering, smoky taste.

Johnnie Walker Black Label – the true gentleman’s drink. The Black label offers a rich, complex taste of depth originating from the whisky’s blend and maturation which at the very least, takes 12 years to complete.

a more intense take on the Black Label. The Double Black is influenced by the West coast and Island whiskies of Scotland. Best taken on the rocks.

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let’s simmer it down a bit with this smooth label. Now, the Gold Label Reserve is somewhat creamy and smooth in texture. The honey tone is a marriage of flavors between the Speyside and Highland whiskies. The sweetness of the blend pairs perfectly with apple juice and soda.

yes, as the name suggests this whisky may as well be older than your children. Matured for at least 18 years, the intriguing tastes of citrus and fragrant almonds are evident in the blend. Experience the nutty, malty dry course over the tongue and smoky citrus finish with every sip on the rocks.

for color, this label is a rare find in the supermarket due to the quantities produced worldwide. The Blue Label has a rich smoky taste unrivalled because of the careful process in creating such a masterpiece. You will soon find yourself swimming in honey-like flavors such as hazelnuts and sherry only to be surprised with the many hidden secrets of flavor in store such as dark chocolate, dried fruits, and spices.

imagine this, the maturation process for the Green Label takes 15 years to complete with malt obtained from the different Scottish regions. The result, a unique combination of matured malt whisky hailing from Speyside, Highland, Lowland, and the Scottish Islands.

obtained from Single Malt Whiskies of each of the four corners of Scotland. It oozes with the character of a single malt whisky with the inclusion of rich toffee and fresh black pepper.

Johnnie Walker Explorers’ Club Collection

The Explorers’ Club is an international non-profit organization, dedicated to scientific research exploration and expedition planning. The Johnnie Walker Label has partnered with the Club to produce explorer-inspired labels in support of their cause.

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  • The Adventurer – this label is a combination of robust smokiness and sweet fruits. It is inspired by the travels of Johnnie Walker to the different countries of the world.
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    The Spice Road – recalling the taste of the ancient Persian, Indian, and Chinese trade routes, the blend is much like the Red Label with the addition of cinnamon and pepper.
  • The Gold Route – attempting to achieve the taste and experience of the Amazonia and Caribbean, a rush of guava, coconut, mango, and pitaya are the seeping flavors of this label.
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    The Royal Route – reliving the glory of the ancient silk roads of Persia, the whisky offers an exquisite taste of richly stewed dried fruits paired with a malty, toffee sweetness.

These are the exclusive blends dedicated to the milestones achieved by the label.

  • John Walker & Sons XR 21 – this 21 year-aged whisky is in celebration of Sir Alexander Walker II’s knighthood under King George V. It offers an intriguing taste of honey and tempered spices hinting with citrus zest, ripened tropical fruits and caramel.
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    John Walker & Sons King George V – a luxury whisky hinting roasted nuts and dark chocolate to commemorate the King’s issuance of a Royal Warrant to the business back in 1934. The whisky gathered for this label is obtained only from the distilleries active during King George’s reign.
  • John Walker & Sons Private Collection 2014 – 2017 – are a series of experimental flavors developed throughout the year. It is the label’s dedication in pursuing newer and bolder flavors of whisky each year.
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    John Walker & Sons Odyssey – this triple malt blend is a celebration of the label’s early trade voyages during the 20th century.
  • John Walker & Sons The John Walker – also known as the Founder’s Blend, the whisky used for this only comes from casks existent during John Walker’s time.
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    John Walker & Sons Diamond Jubilee – a blend dedicated to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following her ascension to the throne in 1952. This blend was released in 2012, and contains grain and malt varieties.

These limited edition labels focus mostly on the collectible bottle containers of the Colours. Namely, the:

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  • Johnnie Walker Black Label Limited Edition – which features a mirror mosaic of the iconic Striding Man.
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    Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve Limited Edition – which is completely covered in gold lacquer, displaying elegance in design.
  • Johnnie Walker Blue Label Limited Edition – which displays the whisky in an elegantly packed collectible bottle and casing.