Mostly when you talk about any alcoholic drink, people would tend to label you as
alcoholic or “sharabi kebabi” and soon you are in danger of being an outcast or someone who should be shunned at all costs.
But I like my drink in the evening, as it helps me to unwind from the tensions, stress and hassles of the working day in the office and stuck in the traffic, fretting & cursing sitting helplessly behind the wheel.
I have tried various whiskies in the past and have discovered that whiskies like people have individual characters. Some are smooth and polished in their manners, but may be short of character; then there are others that have strength, but lack lasting presence.
Black Label’s first sip leaves you with an overwhelming curiosity to discover more. Its deep taste gives an impression of silky richness and deep fruity foreground flavours characteristic that has made it famous.
Like a growing friendship between two people, getting to know Black Label is a profoundly satisfying experience that reveals new pleasures every time you meet.
Single whiskies, like wine, can vary from one year to the next, but not Black Label. Try any bottle – last year, now or next year, it will have the same smooth & subtle flow.