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Review of Scotch Whiskey

In 1820, Johnnie Walker opened a grocery store in Kilmarnock, Scotland, and began to sell the Scotch whiskey he was trying to blend. As railway transportation became increasingly developed, His carefully blended whiskey is famous far and wide and is extremely popular in overseas markets.

In 1908, Johnnie and his grandson commissioned a painter of the time to paint a portrait of the company founder. The portrait of Johnnie Walker wearing a gentleman's hat, glasses, holding a staff and smiling on his face has become one of the most well-known trademarks in the world. At the same time, the red square and black square were also launched, and their square bottle oblique drawing paper is famous all over the world today.

Only brewed in Scotland; fermented and distilled from malt; aged in wooden barrels for at least three years; made from malt or grains, or a mixture of both. People born in Scotland are called Scots, and the whiskey they make is also called Scotch. There is no way to confuse the two. No other country in the world has as close a relationship with whiskey as Scotland, and there are not as many whiskey distilleries as Scotland.