Johnnie Walker opened his first store in 1820. Since then, more kings and queens have been seated on the English throne than Johnnie Walker's Whiskey Master Blender. Jim Beveridge is the last to win this prestigious position with a continuous 200-year tradition founded by Johnnie Walker himself.
Jim Beveridge loves whiskey. He spent many and many hours at the distilleries, where for years he discovered the complex ties of taste that make up the best Scotch whiskey. His deep understanding of whiskey made him the man who has the most valuable nose in the world.
As Master Blender, together with his students, Johnnie Walker's historical reference is maintained. He personally oversees the mixing of every batch of whiskey from the life of vibrant Red Label, through the distinctively smoked Double Black Label, to special editions, for example, to the diamond anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. His talent and excellent tasting skills have earned him the respect of colleagues, worldwide recognition and marble bust in the Whiskey Hall of Fame.