Johnnie Walker Song Of Fire
Johnnie Walker’s song of fire has since been inspired by dragons commanded by Daenerys Targaryen, also known as the “Mother of Dragons”. The blend contains pear malt whiskey from Caol Ila distillery and is said to have ‘soft smoke tempered by the rich rounded sweetness
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Johnnie Walker Song Of Fire
Johnnie Walker Song of Fire is a blended Scotch whiskey that is expected to be released in the US in August 2019 and October 2019. The Song of Fire and Ice is the name of a series of fantasy novels written by George RR Martin, edited by HBO in the TV series Game of Thrones. For Targaryen, there is a fiery song, and on the bottle is a dragon. Johnnie Walker’s song of Fire has since been inspired by dragons commanded by Daenerys Targaryen, also known as the Mother of Dragons.
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Johnnie Walker, The song of fire is rich and spicy and has a smoky taste of peat malt from Caol Ila distillery with an ABV of 40.8%. Inspired by Targaryen dragons who fear fire breathing, the bottle design evokes a fiery environment with dark red colors. From Stark comes the song of ice, from the house Targaryen and the song of fire. Together, both whiskey celebrates the dynamic relationship between the houses, represented by their home sigils – Direwolf and Dragon, which clearly decorate each bottle.
Johnnie Walker A Song Of Fire Limited Edition Scotch
Johnnie Walker The song of fire is described as “mixed Scotch whiskey inspired by animals from the air. Peat malt from Caol Ila gives a soft smoke, tempered by rich, rounded sweets. Full flavor brings delicate red fruit, a touch of spice and sweet smoke. The song of fire is bottled to be recommended to be carefully administered for a warm and smooth surface. The blend contains pear malt whiskey from Caol Ila distillery and is said to have soft smoke tempered by the rich rounded sweetness.
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