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Johnnie Walker is a renowned brand of blended Scotch whisky, established in 1820 by John Walker in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Originally a grocery shop, John Walker's venture into whisky blending led to the creation of the Johnnie Walker brand. The brand's distinctive square bottles and slanted labels, featuring the iconic 'Striding Man' logo, have become symbols of quality Scotch whisky worldwide. In 1909, the brand introduced color-coded labels to distinguish its various expressions: Red Label, Black Label, Green Label, Gold Label, and Blue Label. Johnnie Walker Red Label, introduced in 1909, is a blend of up to 35 malt and grain whiskies, including core malts from Teaninich, Cardhu, and Caol Ila, with the main grain component provided by Cameronbridge. It is known for its vibrant and bold flavor, making it suitable for mixing in cocktails or enjoying neat. In 1997, Johnnie Walker became part of Diageo plc, a leading global alcoholic beverages company headquartered in the United Kingdom. Diageo's extensive portfolio includes other notable brands such as Guinness, Baileys, and Tanqueray. Despite changes in ownership, Johnnie Walker continues to be produced in Scotland, maintaining its heritage and commitment to quality. The brand's global presence and consistent quality have solidified its position as the world's best-selling Scotch whisky, sold in nearly every country.
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