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Johnnie Walker "Melt"
Can anyone please tell me more about this obscure/ duty-free bottling of Johnnie Walker called "Melt"? A gentleman from India told me of this, and said that it was smoother than the Blue Label. He figured the age of the whisky is near that of the Gold Label. But I cannot find any reference to it on the internet. Living in the US, we have the Pure Malt/ Green Label; but he insisted that it was not same whisky. What is this stuff?
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Is "Melt" a myth?
As I posted earlier, Johnnie Walker supposedly has a bottling called "Melt"; available only at duty-free and overseas. But no one seems to know of it, and Johnnie Walker will not list anything about it. Why all the silence?
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"Mystery Scotch"
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Search for "Melt"...
Thanks Jojo! Your information is greatly appreciated! I do not know where to find a photograph of this illusive Johnnie Walker "Melt"....
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I can check over here in Germany and see if I can dig up any info. It is highly possible that it was named something different and is either being pronounced incorrectly, or was recalled incorrectly, as someone might do if consuming this "melt" in quantity and trying to recall the name later.
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Response from Johnnie Walker
From: johnniewalker@consumer-care.net
Friday, November 28, 2008 8:34PM Re: Your Comment/Question Case# 376441 Jason C. - Johnnie Walker Consumer Representative Dear Mr. Wayne Andrews, "....Johnnie Walker "Melt" would have to be specially ordered from a specialty liquor outlet or a duty free shop closest to you. Currently we have marketed Johnnie Walker Melt product only for the international market place at this time...." |
Johnnie Walker Melt
OK sirius, you're making me look pretty bad here! Can you forward that actual email to me? Joanne (at) CCIN.com - please be sure to put Whisky.com in the subject line. Thanks!
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Still, no response...
It has been over three months, and still there is no response as to the reality-or not- of Johnnie Walker "Melt". If the customer service person acknowledges its existance, then it should not be to difficult to discern which bottling the "Melt" might be. For example: Johnnie Walker "Quest"; "1821"; "Premier"; "Oldest"; etc....
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The elusive Melt.
I'll be traveling throughout Central America over the next few months. I'll be asked every duty free shop at every hotel and airport from Guatemala to Panama.
By the way, I joined this website because of this discussion. :D |
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Nothing in San Salvador, El Salvador. I'll be looking around Nicaragua this week. Wish me luck!
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Pure Malt...kinda sounds like "Melt" Pure Malt=Green Lable.
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No "Melt"...
It has been since January, and, still, no response from Diego....
There was acknowledgement, from their customer service, as to the existence of the "Melt" bottling: From: johnniewalker@consumer-care.net Friday, November 28, 2008 8:34PM Re: Your Comment/Question Case# 376441 Jason C. - Johnnie Walker Consumer Representative Dear Mr. Wayne Andrews, "....Johnnie Walker "Melt" would have to be specially ordered from a specialty liquor outlet or a duty free shop closest to you. Currently we have marketed Johnnie Walker Melt product only for the international market place at this time...." So, I guess it is out of sight-out of mind.... |
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Chalk it up to...
Thank you Jojo. In one sense, I feel foolish. In another sense, I do not regret having had my hopes up for rediscovering a potential arcane Johnny Walker bottling. Oh well.... the Green Label/Pure Malt was called "Malt" when it was only available overseas, and at duty-free shops. Please forgive me for all this craziness. But I think that you can appreciate my intrest in a bottling that we never see here in the U.S.
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Red label.........not satisfied
Dear Madam/Sir,
I am writing to tell you that I purchased a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red Label for Thanksgiving........we opened it and it is very harsh and bitter tasting. We are both 79 years old and we think we know what is good or not so good. This bottle was definitely not very good. We have purchased many kinds of Scotch over the years, and as I my husband stated.....this was really bad and he would not drink it. You may or may not care.........but thought I would let you know what we thought about your Red Label brand. Thanks, Janet |
Well Janet, the red label isn't really very good. Try the black, or perhaps the green before it is gone for good. They are much better, and made with older whisky.
I think of the red as a mixer whisky. Diageo probably does as well. |
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