Drink whisky like a King.

As a well-known high-end whisky, Johnnie Walker has become a popular choice among whisky enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. It offers a variety of brands, providing customers with the flexibility to choose one that best suits their budget. In this opportunity, we are talking about the luxurious “Diamond Jubilee” whisky created in recognition of the 60-year reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Valued at $200,000 each, the decanters used for Johnnie Walker are uniquely designed with various ornamental elements, including sterling silver, embellished with a half-carat diamond, the royal coat of arms, the distinctive John Walker & Sons monogram, and an exclusive seal indicating a specific number.

John Walker and Sons’ Jonathan Driver described the unique characters of the Diamond Jubilee expression as “a nose of light, clear fruit and a cleansing sweetness which deepened before drying, refined fruity aromas balanced creamy-sweet and spicy wood.”
“The palate was firm and clean, with a complex balance of sweet green-fruit sharpness and hints of smoke, warm spice and smooth vanilla.”

“The incredible drinking experience concluded with a delicate balance of dried mixed fruit and freshness.”
This exclusive bottle features a rare malt and grain Scotch Whiskey that was distilled in 1952, the same year as her majesty’s coronation. Johnnie Walker is known for its exceptional whiskey and limited-edition releases, making it one of the most beloved and famous whiskey brands.

Johnnie Walker’s master distiller, Mr. Beveridge, said, “Along with master Cooper David Taylor, who I have worked alongside for more than 30 years, al all those at John Walker & Sons, I feel an immense sense of pride to be involved in this project. An extraordinary amount of care and attention has gone into every stage of crafting this Scotch Whisky and there has been a great sense of excitement building towards today, when the full character and flavours of Diamond Jubilee by John Walker & Sons will be revealed for the first time.”

Diageo Australia marketing manager, luxury brands, Andrew Morley said: “Ninety per cent of our reserve net sales globally come from Scotch whisky and vodka, and, from super deluxe variants of Johnnie Walker. It is fitting to have the world’s first ever tasting of Diamond Jubilee by John Walker & Sons on Australian soil given the strength of our reserve brands.”