J&B’s history dates back to 1749 when Giacomo Justerini, an Italian from Bologna, came to London to woo the Italian opera singer, Margherita Bellino. Spurned, he remained in London and set himself up as a wine merchant in Pall Mall with his English partner, George Johnson. Together they ran a very fashionable and successful business catering to London’s high living aristocracy.
What’s the best way to drink J&B RARE? Through the mouth and down the throat. Seriously, you can drink J&B any way you like. Drink it neat, on the rocks, with a mixer or in a cocktail. Whatever you prefer. J&B is specially blended to make it ideal for mixing. The flavours in mixers such as cola, ginger ale and lemon complement the balanced characters of J&B RARE. We recommend you try these first.
€9.80
What’s the best way to drink J&B RARE? Through the mouth and down the throat. Seriously, you can drink J&B any way you like. Drink it neat, on the rocks, with a mixer or in a cocktail. Whatever you prefer. J&B is specially blended to make it ideal for mixing. The flavours in mixers such as cola, ginger ale and lemon complement the balanced characters of J&B RARE. We recommend you try these first.
Regarded by experts as the ultimate Scotch deluxe whisky, the benchmark by which all others are measured. With its origins in the 1870s Old Special Highland Whisky, Johnnie Walker Black Label simply became “Black Label” in 1909.
€36.00
Regarded by experts as the ultimate Scotch deluxe whisky, the benchmark by which all others are measured. With its origins in the 1870s Old Special Highland Whisky, Johnnie Walker Black Label simply became “Black Label” in 1909.
The nose is rich and smoky. The medicinal notes are quite evident with notes of the sea; seaweed, tarry ropes. There are notes of cut hay and wood smoke rising with a gentle estery sweetness. The palate is thick and full. Notes of citrus with smooth sweetness. The smoke wafts with notes of seaweed. The oak is quite rich with grist and cereal and malt. The finish is of good length with fruit and dry oak.
€97.50
The nose is rich and smoky. The medicinal notes are quite evident with notes of the sea; seaweed, tarry ropes. There are notes of cut hay and wood smoke rising with a gentle estery sweetness. The palate is thick and full. Notes of citrus with smooth sweetness. The smoke wafts with notes of seaweed. The oak is quite rich with grist and cereal and malt. The finish is of good length with fruit and dry oak.