The evening started at the entrance to the very exclusive Sanctuary
Golf Course, in Sedalia, Colorado. You just have to see it to believe
it. The Sanctuary has a very majestic, old world feel to it. Yet,
it was very cozy and has a fantastic view of Pikes Peak in the Rocky
Mountains. We were greeted by Kevin Julian and Machelle Brittain
from the Sanctuary who made us feel right at home. Our host for
the evening was the "Master of Whisky" himself Robert
Sickler. Robert is the perfect host, willing to share his vast knowledge
of Whisky. Tonight we started off with a video about Johnnie
Walker and his beginnings. What I got from this presentation
was what a great visionary this man was. Seeing the need for a better
Scotch Whisky, one that was consistent, from bottle to bottle he
began mixing malts for balance and complexity-pioneering the art
of blending. This gift continued on through his sons and grandsons.
Five Blends were created. Each one has its own unique blend.
The
most popular is Johnnie Walker Red Label. Vibrant would describe
this young blended Whisky. Red Label is a full bodied blend, combining
approximately thirty-five of the finest single malts and aged grain
whiskies giving this one a "Sharp on the tongue" with
a peppery after taste. Excellent for mixing with ginger ale, citrus
type sodas, or the "Ultimate" Bloody Mary. Next, we have
Johnnie Walker Black Label, the original blend of the Walker family
aged 12 years. Deep, rich, smoky malt, peat and rich fruits hit
you. These flavors hang on your tongue for a while. Black Label
is excellent neat or again in your favorite cocktail. A fairly recent
(15 years ago) new member of the family is Johnnie Walker Green
Label. This one is a blend of four mature single malt whiskies each
aged for at least 15 years and selected for the intensity of their
flavors. Green Label reminds you of Nature. Sweet undertones of
Heather, honey and butterscotch, subtle oak and spicy notes of cocoa
and smoke. Ahh, now we have Johnny Walker Gold Label! Pure Indulgence!
Crafted from an exclusive list of eighteen year-old single malts,
it is suggested that you store Gold Label in the freezer and serve
in chilled glasses. That’s how we had it. There was such a
smooth velvety feel to it as it went down your throat. The aromas
and taste was a creamy toffee, honey and butterscotch utopia. More
please!
Last but not least, drum roll please……..Johnnie Walker
Blue Label! The Walker families highest achievement. Blue Label
is one of the rarest aged whiskies in the world. Wonderful aromas
of smoke, honey, rose petals, with hints of chocolate assaulting
your senses. Enjoy Blue Label neat only, with a side of ice water
to prepare your palate for this extraordinary treasure.
Executive Chef Daniel J Flanagan, Sous Chef Rhett C Montague and
the rest of their culinary team did a superb job of pairing each
Label with an incredibly fantastic dish. The evening was a complete
success.
For more information on the Sanctuary Golf Course visit www.SanctuaryGolfCourse.com
or e-mail Kevin Julian at kjulian@remax.com
Jim Murray, author of "Whisky Bible" says:
"Each day I have some 6,000 whiskies to choose from for
a social dram if I want one. And at least once a week I will sample
a Black Label. While the single malt revolution continues
unabated, it is a shame that whisky lovers do not use this as a
yardstick. They will find that very few malts can match this for
complexity. This is the Savoy, the Everest of Deluxe Whiskies: there
is not a blender who would not give their right arm - or even their
left one - for the recipe of this supreme whisky. The trouble is,
even if they had it, they would then struggle to find the stock.
It represents probably the best value for money of any whisky in
the world."
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