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* Johnnie Walker Red Label — a blend of around 35 grain and malt whiskies. According to William Manchester, this was the favourite Scotch of Winston Churchill.[5] 80 proof. 40% ABV.
* Johnnie Walker Black Label — a blend of as many as 40 whiskies, each aged at least 12 years. 80 proof. 40% ABV.
* Johnnie Walker Swing— named for the distinctive bottle, in which an irregular bottom allows it to rock back and forth. It was Alexander II’s last blend: it features a high proportion of Speyside malts, complemented by malts from the northern Highlands and Islay, and is "almost as sweet as a bourbon."[6]
*Johnnie Walker Green Label— a vatted malt whisky that consists of a blend of about 15 individual single malts, the signature malts being Talisker, Cragganmore, Linkwood, and Caol Ila – Aged 15 years. 86 proof. Previously sold under the name 'Pure Malt'.
* Johnnie Walker Gold Label— a rare blend of over 15 single malts, including the very rare Clynelish malt. It was derived from Alexander II's blending notes for a whisky to commemorate Johnnie Walker's centenary[citation needed]. His original efforts were thwarted by a shortage of these malts following World War I. Gold Label is commonly bottled at 15 or 18 years. 80 proof. 40% ABV
* Johnnie Walker Blue Label — Johnnie Walker's ultimate blend. Every bottle is serial numbered and sold in a silk-lined box, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Although no age is declared, Blue Label has also been sold under the name "Johnnie Walker Oldest", it is believed that the whiskies blended are aged for over 25 years. 86 proof.