| Weight: | 1.6 kg |
|---|---|
| Alcohol volume: | 40% |
| Country of origin: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 0.7 l |
| Producer: | John Walker & Sons |
| Mark: | Johnnie Walker |
J.Walker Blue Label Nomad Citizen Berlin from the Cities of the Future 2220 collection is an exclusive limited edition whisky that combines two centuries of Scottish craftsmanship with a futuristic vision of the world. The result is an exceptional co ...
J.Walker Blue Label Nomad Citizen Berlin from the Cities of the Future 2220 collection is an exclusive limited edition whisky that combines two centuries of Scottish craftsmanship with a futuristic vision of the world. The result is an exceptional collector's item – not only in taste but also in design. This edition pays visual tribute to the Berlin of the future as envisioned by digital artist Luke Halls in the year 2220.
Characteristics:
The futuristic illustrations on the bottle tell the story of a city that has transcended its boundaries. The vision of Berlin as a utopian metropolis resonates with the mission of the Johnnie Walker brand – to move forward with an eye to the future. The combination of modern aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship makes this bottle not just a whisky, but an experience.
Inside each bottle of Johnnie Walker Blue Label is a blend of the rarest single malt and grain whiskies from the four corners of Scotland. Only 1 in 10,000 casks achieve the quality that matches this prestigious range.
Tasting profile:
Aroma: Deep notes of dried fruit, nuts and dark chocolate.
Taste: Velvety, rich and balanced – with notes of honey, smoke, dried fruit and delicate spices.
Finish: Exceptionally long and elegant, with a warm touch of peat.
J.Walker Blue Label Nomad Citizen Berlin is ideal for collectors of exclusive bottles, special occasions, exceptional gifts, and lovers of premium Scotch whisky with a story.
About the Johnnie Walker brand:
Johnnie Walker is, without exaggeration, one of the most iconic whisky brands in the world. Its story began in 1820 in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock, where young John Walker began selling his own blends of tea and whisky in a modest grocery store. Even then, he stood out for his sense of balance in flavors—a talent that laid the foundation for the legend known as Johnnie Walker.
After John Walker's death, his son Alexander took over the family business, bringing with him not only vision but also business acumen. In 1867, the first official blend with its own name, Old Highland Whisky, was created, and Alexander began exporting it around the world. It was thanks to him that Johnnie Walker became a global symbol of quality and progress.
Producer's address: John Walker & Sons, 5 Lochside Way, EH12 9DT Edinburgh, Scotland, GB




