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Johnnie Walker green label reintroduced in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Dec 29: Johnnie Walker is reintroducing its much-loved blended malt Scotch whisky in Nepal due to popular demand. Introduced in 2005, Johnnie Walker Green Label is crafted from malt whiskies from classic distilleries across Scotland that have been matured for a minimum of 15 years, said the company.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 29: Johnnie Walker is reintroducing its much-loved blended malt Scotch whisky in Nepal due to popular demand. Introduced in 2005, Johnnie Walker Green Label is crafted from malt whiskies from classic distilleries across Scotland that have been matured for a minimum of 15 years, said the company.


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“Johnnie Walker Green Label will be available in selected stores in Nepal at Rs 8,000 for one liter and Rs 6,150 for 750 ml pack,” it said, adding that Johnnie Walker revised its range in 2012 with the introduction of Johnnie Walker Gold Label Reserve and Johnnie Walker Platinum Label, after which Johnnie Walker Green Label was discontinued across global markets with the exception of Taiwan where it has remained on sale. 


“Johnnie Walker recently announced that it was bringing the blend back into its range globally, including Nepal,” the company said in a statement.

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