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expired Posted by chilloutguy007 • Jun 7, 2012

Johnnie Walker Blue Label 750ml - $ 119.99 + Tax - Costco

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I was at Costco yest (1600 Expo Parkway,Sacramento, CA) yesterday and bought 4 Johnnie Walker Blue Label for $119.99 each.
There is no limit, you can buy as many as you want.

This deal ends 06/08 i.e., tomorrow.
Regular price(146.99) - Instant Rebate at Checkout($27) = $119.99 + Tax.

Regularly, I pay $150 Cash at a liquor store for this. This is a good deal if you like Blue Label.
I might go today again and stock some more.

Cheers!
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I was at Costco yest (1600 Expo Parkway,Sacramento, CA) yesterday and bought 4 Johnnie Walker Blue Label for $119.99 each.
There is no limit, you can buy as many as you want.

This deal ends 06/08 i.e., tomorrow.
Regular price(146.99) - Instant Rebate at Checkout($27) = $119.99 + Tax.

Regularly, I pay $150 Cash at a liquor store for this. This is a good deal if you like Blue Label.
I might go today again and stock some more.

Cheers!

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Jun 7, 2012
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nfusion770
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from rcs1 :
Another vote for Lagavulin here - I managed to get a bottle at Costco about 5 years ago for $60. That was a good deal.
You can get it for about that if you buy a case from grand wine cellar. For a single bottle that is a great price. Again, my Costco only carries the mid grade stuff.
Jun 7, 2012
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Jun 7, 2012
donricouga
Jun 7, 2012
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I recently picked up a 15yo Mortlach and love it!
Jun 7, 2012
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veeRob
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from tophan47 :
Great list...I would also add Lagavulin to this list too (hands down my fave!)
Lagavulin is great! Also, if you're willing to not be a purist, give Yamazaki a shot. It's scotch that can't be called scotch because it's not made in Scotland. It's made in Japan, but it's fantastic.
Jun 7, 2012
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yarnim
Jun 7, 2012
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is this not national wide offer? my local costco says 160 + tax?
Jun 7, 2012
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Jun 7, 2012
elicit
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from nfusion770 :
You can get it for about that if you buy a case from grand wine cellar. For a single bottle that is a great price. Again, my Costco only carries the mid grade stuff.
Johnny Blue used to be my whiskey of choice. Yamazaki 18-yr is my go-to now. Readily available on the West Coast, harder to find on the East Coast.
Jun 7, 2012
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veeRob
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from tooslow :
My bottle (in its lovely box) is just gathering dust.

It served its purpose, but I won't drink it.
What time can I come pick it up?
Jun 7, 2012
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broadwayblue
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from veeRob :
Lagavulin is great! Also, if you're willing to not be a purist, give Yamazaki a shot. It's scotch that can't be called scotch because it's not made in Scotland. It's made in Japan, but it's fantastic.
I've got a bottle of the Yamazaki 12 and Hakushu 12 in the cabinet...planning on giving them a try soon!
Last edited by broadwayblue June 7, 2012 at 02:12 PM.

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Jun 7, 2012
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veeRob
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from broadwayblue :
I've got a bottle of the Yamakazi 12 and Hakushu 12 in the cabinet...planning on giving them a try soon!
I haven't heard of Hakushu, maybe I'll have to hunt for it when I polish off this Yamazaki.

Very pleased with the Yamazaki 12... I picked it up from a Total Wine by my house for $40ish if I remember correctly. Originally tried it at my friend's bar (not sure if it was the 18 or the 12) and loved it. Definitely like the quality of the 12 for the price. Enjoy!
Jun 7, 2012
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Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from shhaggy :
That's just what blended scotch is. It's typically a half and half mixture, half of a blend of single malts, and half of just filler alcohol with neutral taste. A notable exception is Johnnie Walker Green Label, which is still blended scotch but is a blend of ALL single malt scotches. I happen to be a fan of blended scotch and while I like single malts as well, I find it hard to compare the two. I don't view one as better than the other, I just view them as.... different.
JW discontinued the Green.
Jun 7, 2012
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drbeanz
Jun 7, 2012
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It is a good price on blue label.
But I'd rather pay $130 for Glenlivet 21 yrs Archive, that I bought a year ago in Midwest.
Jun 7, 2012
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broadwayblue
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from ______ :
JW is discontinuing the Green.
lol...of course they are...that's generally considered their best line. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from broadwayblue :
lol...of course they are...that's generally considered their best line. Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)

I edited my post. They already did as of winter last year ( I think)
Jun 7, 2012
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Furinax
Jun 7, 2012
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Quote from laphroaigh :
WOAH- regular Glenfiddich is what the Scots export to England cos they hate them so much
Like I said, to each his own. hug My friends who have all the Scottish pride in the world love Glenfiddich... and personally despise Glenlivet. I'm an ardbeg guy myself, but I do like HP for everyday whisky. GF12 and Balvenies just happen to be very acceptable to most people. Same with JW Black. I'm just helping give my 2 cents on the matter.

Quote from m00ky :
I was under the impression there would be 6 in the 'Whisky of the Gods' collection.

And there will be 23,000 bottles distributed (of each)
http://cocktailenthusiast.com/201...whisky009/
Only 1500 to the US. Although the one I saw in stores had the crazy wooden display case, whereas some pics online show a much sexier bottle with metal thunder wrapped around it. (the one with the hole in the box). Anyway, purely for looks.
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empiretc
Jun 7, 2012
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JW Red Black and Blue are all great.

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bassic
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Quote from shhaggy :
That's just what blended scotch is. It's typically a half and half mixture, half of a blend of single malts, and half of just filler alcohol with neutral taste. A notable exception is Johnnie Walker Green Label, which is still blended scotch but is a blend of ALL single malt scotches. I happen to be a fan of blended scotch and while I like single malts as well, I find it hard to compare the two. I don't view one as better than the other, I just view them as.... different.
I prefer single malts however one blend I enjoy is Chivas Royal Salute 21. It's smokier than JWBlue and cheaper too.
Jun 7, 2012
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tophan47
Jun 7, 2012
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Funny you mention that...Actually picked up a bottle of that a few weeks ago! Quite a unique taste and very enjoyable

Quote from veeRob :
Lagavulin is great! Also, if you're willing to not be a purist, give Yamazaki a shot. It's scotch that can't be called scotch because it's not made in Scotland. It's made in Japan, but it's fantastic.

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