About Johnnie Walker
Johnnie Walker is the world's best-selling Scotch whisky, founded in 1820 by grocer John Walker in Kilmarnock, Scotland. Now owned by Diageo, the brand has grown from a local grocery shop to a global icon, selling over 223 million bottles annually across almost every country worldwide. The brand's history is rich with innovation. Alexander Walker introduced the iconic square bottle in 1860, allowing more efficient packing and fewer breakages. The famous Striding Man logo was created in 1908 by artist Tom Browne, alongside the tagline "Born 1820 - Still Going Strong". Johnnie Walker offers a distinctive range identified by coloured labels: Red Label for mixing, Black Label aged 12 years, Double Black for smoky intensity, Gold Label Reserve, Green Label (pure malt), Blue Label as the pinnacle blend, and limited editions like Ghost & Rare featuring closed distilleries. In 2021, Diageo opened Johnnie Walker Princes Street in Edinburgh, a flagship whisky visitor experience. Grocefully helps you compare Johnnie Walker prices across UK supermarkets, from everyday Red Label to prestigious Blue Label and limited editions.
