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This little beauty is the latest crème de la crème from Johnnie Walker and it’s called…John Walker. You may not have known before but Johnnie’s real name is actually John.

The John Walker represents the top notch of the Blue Label bottlings. The John Walker is created from a small number of fine whiskies, chosen from over seven million casks. Only nine distilleries (six malt and three grain whiskies) made it into The John Walker, some of which hailed from remaining casks from distilleries that have already closed, such as Glen Albyn and Cambus.

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The first bottle, bearing the signature of Master Blender Jim Beveridge, will be auctioned off, with bids starting from $3,000 and proceeds going to The Smile Train charity, which is dedicated to offering free surgery to poor children from developing countries suffering from cleft lips and palates.

According to the press release, the taste will reveal notes of fresh citrus slowly replaced by mature fruits on the nose. On the palate, you will be able to recognize the classic Walker Speyside whiskies – Mortlach and Dailuaine – with hints of vanilla oak sweetness, finally capped off by a smooth and mellow finish in rich smokiness.

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I’m glad to tell you Swedes out there that Compass Box Hedonism is now available in… you guessed it – Sweden

I wrote a couple of weeks ago about Compass Box Hedonism. Compass Box is one of my personal favorites. I’ve got 7 different bottlings at home at the moment. None of them has failed to please me. If I would have to pick one it would probably be the Peat Monster.

So far I’ve ordered them all from Compass Box own website. But know I’m really happy to learn that Clydesdale, probably Sweden’s best whisky retailer, has made this magic potion available at Swedish Systembolaget.

Either you order the Hedonism at Clydesdale’s own website or you basically walk into any Systembolaget and place an order. I do recommend the Clydesdale website though as you’ll probably end up finding more interesting stuff.

Thanks Clydesdale for making this available in Sweden!

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