Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V 750ML
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Description
Description
Johnnie Walker Blue Label King George V 750ML is a 750ml, 43% ABV ultra-premium blended Scotch whisky composed exclusively of rare casks from distilleries that operated during the reign of King George V (1910–1936). A Gold Medal winner at the International Spirits Challenge, this expression stands apart for its inclusion of whisky from now-silent distilleries such as Port Ellen, which closed its doors in 1983.
Quick Facts: ABV: 43% | Origin: Scotland | Style: Ultra-Premium Blended Scotch | Master Blender: James Beveridge
Production & Heritage
Johnnie Walker, founded by John Walker in Kilmarnock, Scotland in 1820, has long been the world's most recognized Scotch whisky brand. King George V was first introduced to honor the Royal Warrant granted to the brand by King George V in 1934 — a milestone in Johnnie Walker's history. Master Blender James Beveridge handcrafted this expression by selecting only whiskies distilled at facilities that were operating during the King's reign, from 1910 to 1936. Among the component malts are whiskies from Cardhu, Royal Lochnagar, and the legendary Islay distillery Port Ellen, whose permanent closure in 1983 makes its remaining casks increasingly scarce and coveted. The result is an irreplicable blend whose flavor profile cannot be replicated once these finite stocks are exhausted.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A gentle wave of smoke introduces itself first, yielding to layers of fresh orchard fruit, toasted malt, and dark dried fruit — raisins and figs in particular. A thread of cinnamon bark weaves through the deeper notes, adding warmth without excess spice.
Taste: The entry is opulent and velvety, immediately coating the palate with rich dark chocolate and roasted nuts. At mid-palate, sandalwood and a restrained citrus brightness emerge, balanced by a controlled peat smoke that speaks to the Port Ellen influence. The overall impression is one of layered complexity — each sip reveals new dimensions of sweet fruit, earthy wood, and subtle spice.
Finish: Exceptionally long and mouth-warming, with lingering notes of maple syrup, smoky cocoa, and a faint echo of dried figs. The texture remains silky throughout, tapering gradually rather than dropping off.
How to Drink King George V
This is best appreciated neat in a Glencairn glass at room temperature, allowing the rare components to express their full range; a few drops of water can help open up the deeper sandalwood and smoke layers. For those who wish to explore it in cocktails, consider these three: a Rob Roy, where the blend's dark chocolate and smoke notes add depth against sweet vermouth; a Blood & Sand, where King George V's dried fruit character harmonizes with cherry and orange; or a minimalist Scotch Highball with chilled soda, which stretches the smoky-sweet profile into a lighter, effervescent format.
Best For
- Gifting a serious whisky collector who values rare and discontinued distillery components
- Marking a major milestone such as a retirement, promotion, or significant anniversary
- Adding a centerpiece bottle to a curated home spirits collection
- Hosting a comparative tasting alongside standard Johnnie Walker Blue Label
Frequently Asked Questions
What does King George V taste like? King George V delivers a rich, layered profile dominated by dark chocolate, sandalwood, restrained peat smoke, and sweet dried fruit, finishing with a warm maple syrup note. The texture is notably velvety and opulent compared to most blended Scotch whiskies.
How does King George V compare to Johnnie Walker Blue Label? Both are ultra-premium blended Scotch whiskies at 43% ABV, but King George V is blended exclusively from whiskies produced at distilleries operating during 1910–1936, including the closed Port Ellen distillery, which the standard Blue Label does not feature. This gives King George V a more pronounced smokiness, deeper dried-fruit complexity, and greater rarity.
Is King George V good for sipping neat? King George V is designed primarily as a neat sipping whisky, and its layered complexity and velvety texture reward slow, contemplative tasting. A few drops of water can further unlock its aromatic depth.
Where is King George V made? King George V is blended in Scotland by Johnnie Walker's Master Blender James Beveridge, drawing component whiskies from multiple Scottish distilleries including Cardhu in Speyside, Royal Lochnagar in the Eastern Highlands, and Port Ellen on the island of Islay.
What foods pair well with King George V? Dark chocolate truffles complement its cocoa and roasted-nut notes; smoked salmon mirrors the blend's peat influence; aged Comté or Gruyère cheese balances the sweet-smoky profile; dried fig and walnut tart echoes the whisky's dried-fruit character; and venison with a blackberry reduction matches its richness and depth.
What sizes does King George V come in? The standard widely available format is 750ml, which is the size featured here.
Is King George V worth the price? King George V positions firmly in the ultra-premium tier, significantly above the standard Blue Label, justified by its use of increasingly rare and irreplaceable whiskies from closed distilleries like Port Ellen. It has earned a Gold Medal at the International Spirits Challenge and scored 92.5/100 from All Things Whisky, reinforcing its standing among top-shelf blended Scotch expressions.
Why King George V?
The defining differentiator here is irreplaceability — once the remaining Port Ellen casks are gone, this blend as it exists today cannot be recreated. That reality, combined with Gold Medal recognition at both the International Spirits Challenge and Berlin International Spirits Competition, places King George V in a rarefied category even among ultra-premium Scotch. The whisky itself justifies the reputation: its interplay of Islay smoke, Speyside sweetness, and Highland depth creates a profile far more complex than any single component could achieve alone. For collectors and enthusiasts who understand the finite nature of closed-distillery stock, King George V represents not just a remarkable drinking experience but a piece of Scotch whisky history.
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