Description
Johnnie Walker Black Cask Scotch Whisky is asmokier, richer, and more intensely charred interpretation of the iconic Black Label blend. Finished in doublecharred (Blackened) casks, this expression amplifies the depth of toasted oak, dark spice, and smoldering smoke while preserving the smooth, approachable character that defines Johnnie Walker. Its crafted for drinkers who want a bolder, more robust twist on a classicperfect for collectors, fans of smoky blends, and anyone seeking a deeper, darker Scotch profile.
Key Features
- Category: Blended Scotch Whisky
- Cask Treatment: Doublecharred (Blackened) casks for intensified smoke and oak
- ABV: 40%
- Flavor Profile: Smoked oak, dark caramel, vanilla, spice, roasted malt
- Style: Rich, smoky, smooth, and layered
- Ideal For: Neat pours, highballs, Old Fashioneds, and smoky Scotch cocktails
Tasting Notes
Aroma
Smoked oak, roasted malt, vanilla, charred citrus peel, and subtle peat.
Palate
Dark caramel, toasted oak, black pepper, dried fruit, and a wave of mesquitelike smoke. The doublecharred casks add depth and a slightly sweet, roasted character.
Finish
Long, warming, and smoky with lingering oak, spice, and a touch of sweetness.
Character & Use
Black Cask takes the familiar smoothness of Johnnie Walker Black Label and pushes it into darker, smokier territory. The doublecharred casks create a bold, toasted profile that appeals to fans of richer, more intense Scotch blends. Its versatile enough for cocktails yet expressive enough for sipping.
This expression excels in:
- Neat or on the rocks for full smoky depth
- Smoky Highballs with soda or ginger ale
- Old Fashioneds using Scotch instead of bourbon
- Robust whisky cocktails where char and spice add dimension
FAQ Johnnie Walker Black Cask Scotch Whisky
How is Black Cask different from Black Label?
It uses doublecharred casks, giving it a deeper smoky character, more toasted oak, and richer spice.
Is this a limited release?
Yes. It is produced in smaller quantities and may be available only in select markets.
Is it heavily peated?
It is smoky, but the smoke comes more from charred casks than from peat, making it smoother and more rounded.
What cocktails does it work well in?
Highballs, Scotch Old Fashioneds, Penicillin variations, and smoky whisky sours.
Does it contain additives?
Like most Scotch, it may contain permitted caramel coloring, but no flavor additives.




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