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Dispelling A Blue Rumor

on January 16, 2012

It has been rumored that the Johnny Walker Blue Mark blended whiskey was about to be halted for reasons unknown. This rumor is indeed just that nothing more than a rumor. Here you will find some background on this fine manufactured goods in the event you wish to try it someday.

Although lately the market place is seemingly chomping at the bit to get a hold of some of this Blue mark Johnny Walker ultra premium fine blended whiskey, it has managed to remain elusive to most sippers of fine spirits.

This mix together was to be made to celebrate Sir John Walker’s existence of 200 years. A blending of young grains and malts make this drink a small mellower. Like some of the grown-up whiskies, this mix together was to be reminiscent of the blends back in the earlier 19th century.

The blue mark manufactured goods does not show an aging date on the mark; but this is by no means an indication of poor quality. In fact, it is quite the contrary. It has really been said that there are approximately 16-18 uncommon aged whiskies and single malt blends in one pot of Johnny Walker blue mark. No one really knows the youngest of these.

The answer to the question of whether Blue Mark is going to be discontinued, is simply, no. They have no intention on discontinuing the blue mark Johnny Walker. It may have not have had the publicity that the other two insignia have loved but do not mistake this color for a slouch.

This mix together is by all means the Rolls Royce of the current Walker line up at a pretty $200 a pot. Single malts can indeed sell out and replenishment of stock is not a small order since the time it takes to mature is lengthy. But wonderful blends such as the blue mark can always be adjusted according to available stock.

The over abundance of malt stock will keep the blenders busy for quite some time. Stock will not just eat up overnight. It is a continual cycle where as young and budding malts become ancient and wise to be replaced with new fillings.

There is no doubt that rare fine scotch will be a continual operation in Scotland and where this comes into play is the continual stock received by the Johnny Walker name. This wonderfully blended manufactured goods is not under any circumstances going anywhere..

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