Event - Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch Tasting, Saturday December 8th 2pm - 5pm @ Sigel's in Addison
Hey Guys,
I wanted to let you know about a pretty rare event I just found out about - there will be an alcohol tasting event over at Sigel's in Addison on Saturday, December 8th from 2pm - 5pm. Yeah, there's alcohol tastings all the time you say, but how many times do you see a tasting for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch? Yup, you read that right, they will be having a tasting of Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch, as well as Johnnie Walker Gold Label Scotch with Brand Ambassador Emily Kennedy. Here's the details:
When: Saturday, December 8th
2pm - 5pm
Where: Sigel's Liquors in Addison
15003 Inwood Road
Cost: FREE!
RSVP: REQUIRED (duh) - Contact Tommy Clark at store05@sigels.com or (972) 387-9873.
From Sigel's:
Created from the rarest and most expensive whiskies in the world, Blue Label has the authentic character and flavor of a traditional nineteenth century blend, just like those that John Walker and his son Alexander developed for their most valued customers. Blue Label is made from a few exceptional whiskies with powerful flavors. At the heart of Blue Label is Royal Lochnagar a rare malt distilled near Balmoral, the Queen's holiday home. Around 15 other mature and precious whiskies are added to balance Blue Label perfectly – ‘a blend that cannot be beat' (Alexander Walker, 1888). In 1993, a panel of international experts at the International Wine and Spirit Competition awarded Johnnie Walker Blue Label its most prestigious medal, the Gold Medal for the Best Blended Whisky.
Each bottle is precious and is individually numbered. The label's blue-green bottle made of flint glass has been faithfully recast from a 19th century Walker bottle mold, and its rare contents are secured by a traditional cork stopper rather than a screw cap. Each bottle is individually numbered as a cast-iron guarantee of authenticity and is cradled in a satin-lined presentation box as befits a blend made up of some of the world's rarest whiskies.
Join Tommy Clark at the Addison Sigle's liquor store (15003 Inwood Road) on Saturday, December 8th from 2-5pm as Brand Ambassador Emily Kennedy leads us in a tasting of this special whisky.
This sounds like it ought to be a fun event to attend on Saturday. If they ask you where you heard about the event, tell them that you heard about it from Dallas Cigars!
I wanted to let you know about a pretty rare event I just found out about - there will be an alcohol tasting event over at Sigel's in Addison on Saturday, December 8th from 2pm - 5pm. Yeah, there's alcohol tastings all the time you say, but how many times do you see a tasting for Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch? Yup, you read that right, they will be having a tasting of Johnnie Walker Blue Label Scotch, as well as Johnnie Walker Gold Label Scotch with Brand Ambassador Emily Kennedy. Here's the details:
When: Saturday, December 8th
2pm - 5pm
Where: Sigel's Liquors in Addison
15003 Inwood Road
Cost: FREE!
RSVP: REQUIRED (duh) - Contact Tommy Clark at store05@sigels.com or (972) 387-9873.
From Sigel's:
Created from the rarest and most expensive whiskies in the world, Blue Label has the authentic character and flavor of a traditional nineteenth century blend, just like those that John Walker and his son Alexander developed for their most valued customers. Blue Label is made from a few exceptional whiskies with powerful flavors. At the heart of Blue Label is Royal Lochnagar a rare malt distilled near Balmoral, the Queen's holiday home. Around 15 other mature and precious whiskies are added to balance Blue Label perfectly – ‘a blend that cannot be beat' (Alexander Walker, 1888). In 1993, a panel of international experts at the International Wine and Spirit Competition awarded Johnnie Walker Blue Label its most prestigious medal, the Gold Medal for the Best Blended Whisky.
Each bottle is precious and is individually numbered. The label's blue-green bottle made of flint glass has been faithfully recast from a 19th century Walker bottle mold, and its rare contents are secured by a traditional cork stopper rather than a screw cap. Each bottle is individually numbered as a cast-iron guarantee of authenticity and is cradled in a satin-lined presentation box as befits a blend made up of some of the world's rarest whiskies.
Join Tommy Clark at the Addison Sigle's liquor store (15003 Inwood Road) on Saturday, December 8th from 2-5pm as Brand Ambassador Emily Kennedy leads us in a tasting of this special whisky.
This sounds like it ought to be a fun event to attend on Saturday. If they ask you where you heard about the event, tell them that you heard about it from Dallas Cigars!
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