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€38Scotland, Blended

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Clynelish sits in the far northern Highlands, near the edge of Scotland. Its single malt forms the cold, crisp heart of this Game of Thrones blend. The bottle wears the direwolf sigil of House Stark, and the spirit plays the part. You get green apple and fresh pear, then soft honey and vanilla. A little cinnamon warmth follows, with a grassy, almost menthol freshness. It tastes built for the North, clean and bright rather than heavy. Pour it neat and let the cool, sweet character settle. It is winter in a glass, the way the Starks always promised.

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Johnnie Walker

Johnnie Walker is a world-renowned whisky brand with a rich history that dates back to 1820. The Johnnie Walker distillery is located in the town of Kilmarnock, in East Ayrshire, Scotland. The distillery uses a blend of malt and grain whiskies sourced from different regions in Scotland to create their signature blends, including the iconic Johnnie Walker Red Label, Black Label, and Blue Label. The distillery has a team of expert blenders who carefully select and combine different whiskies to create the desired flavour profile for each blend. The whiskies are then matured in oak casks for a minimum of three years.

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About the Johnnie Walker A Song of Ice

Johnnie Walker A Song of Ice is a blended Scotch whisky from Scotland. It was created by Johnnie Walker with HBO, inspired by House Stark of Game of Thrones. The direwolf sigil marks the frosted, ice-blue bottle. At its core sits single malt from Clynelish, a distillery in the far northern Highlands. That northern character shapes the whole blend. The result is crisp and clean, more bright than bold. Think green apple, fresh pear, and a grassy, floral lift. The sweetness arrives gently. You taste honey and soft vanilla, with a touch of vanilla bean depth. A thread of cinnamon adds gentle spice. There is a little nutmeg too, and a fruity, almost menthol freshness. Nothing here feels heavy or smoky. This is whisky built to suit the cold North of the show. Johnnie Walker A Song of Ice leans into that idea with a cool, refreshing style. It is light on its feet and easy to follow. The grassy and floral notes keep it lively from start to finish. Drink Johnnie Walker A Song of Ice neat to enjoy its bright edge. It rewards a slow, attentive pour. Fans of approachable blended Scotch whisky will find plenty to like. The green apple and pear keep it crisp and refreshing. The honey and vanilla add just enough gentle sweetness. It also works well served over ice, as the makers suggest. A Song of Ice is a fun, fitting tribute to the Starks and their frozen kingdom in the North.