Johnnie Walker Whisky Prices & Investment Data
Johnnie Walker is the world’s best-selling Scotch whisky, and its Blue Label special editions and rare blends have a genuine collector market. We track 5 Johnnie Walker bottlings with real auction data: average hammer prices, annualized returns, liquidity and transaction volume, refreshed monthly from four UK whisky auction houses.
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| # | Whisky | Last Price | Ann. Return | Liquidity | All-Time High | All-Time Low | Trades (6M) | Brand | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Platinum Label) | £80.10 | +2.64% | 98 | £132 | £33.06 | 6 | Johnnie Walker | Full report → |
| 2 | Johnnie Walker Blue Label | £101 | +0.29% | 99 | £129 | £78.00 | 51 | Johnnie Walker | Full report → |
| 3 | Johnnie Walker 12 Years Old (Black Label) | £21.56 | −1.33% | 96 | £40.00 | £14.00 | 30 | Johnnie Walker | Full report → |
| 4 | Johnnie Walker 18 Years Old (Gold Label Centenary Blend) | £43.24 | −2.13% | 99 | £85.00 | £16.00 | 10 | Johnnie Walker | Full report → |
| 5 | Johnnie Walker 15 Years Old (Green Label) | £30.00 | −7.31% | 100 | £70.00 | £10.00 | 15 | Johnnie Walker | Full report → |
About Johnnie Walker
Johnnie Walker began in John Walker’s Kilmarnock grocery shop in the 1820s and grew into the best-selling Scotch whisky on earth, now owned by Diageo. While the core Red and Black Labels are everyday blends, the top of the range plays in collector territory: Blue Label limited editions, the discontinued Green Label era bottlings, King George V and the John Walker command steady auction interest, with Caol Ila and other Diageo malts at the heart of the blend.
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