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Johnnie Walker releases Blade Runner whisky

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Blended Scotch whisky Johnnie Walker has collaborated with film director Denis Villeneuve on a limited-edition release – Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director’s Cut – to mark the imminent release of sci-fi sequel Blade Runner 2049, and to pay homage to the whisky’s appearance in the original 1982 movie. 

Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director's Cut
Sci-fi star: Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director's Cut marks the release of the new Blade Runner film

The new expression was created by Johnnie Walker master blender Jim Beveridge with the film’s director, Denis Villeneuve, with one eye on how whiskies of the future might taste.

It is a combination of more than 30 single malts and grain whiskies, blended in Black Label style, but with a smokier twist. Bottled at 49% abv – a nod to 2049, the year in which the new film is set – it is also stronger than the standard Black Label (40% abv).

Beveridge said: ‘I learned that film-making is much like blending – you have to constantly be committed to creating the best possible outcome.

‘Johnnie Walker blending tradition dates back to 1820 and I’m honoured to carry on the legacy and collective memory of our other past blenders to ensure that the same whisky enjoyed today can be enjoyed responsibly in 2049.’

The original Blade Runner film was set in Los Angeles in the year 2019 and featured lead character Rick Deckard (played by Harrison Ford) drinking Johnnie Walker poured from a futuristic bottle.

Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve said: ‘Like many fans, I remember the Johnnie Walker bottle from the first film, so it was a unique privilege to collaborate with Johnnie Walker on designing a totally original, custom bottle for the new movie.’ 

Set 30 years after the original, Blade Runner 2049 stars Ryan Gosling, with Harrison Ford reprising his role of Deckard. The film premieres on 6 October.

Johnnie Walker Black Label The Director’s Cut, priced at £68 (US$90), with only 39,000 bottles available, will be sold in the US, Asia, Lebanon, Brazil and Western Europe, as well as via Amazon in the UK, Germany and Spain.

The name of the special edition is a reference to the 1992 re-release of the original film, which featured a significant recut by director Ridley Scott.

Watch Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve discuss the collaboration, along with a clip from the new film…

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