
Father's Day is the perfect occasion to express gratitude and affection for an irreplaceable figure. This year, plan ahead and choose a gift that makes an impression: Johnnie Walker, a whisky that symbolizes tradition and refinement.
Whether your dad is a seasoned connoisseur or a curious beginner, the Johnnie Walker range offers options for every taste and budget, from the most popular choices to the pinnacle of excellence with the Blue Label and its precious blend.
Discover our whisky selection and find the perfect gift for your dad.
Why we recommend it
Johnnie Walker Black Label is crafted from a refined blend of over 40 whiskies sourced from across Scotland and aged for at least 12 years. It is one of the most awarded blends in the world and is said to have been Sir Winston Churchill's favorite.

Is your dad a rum enthusiast?
Then you can't miss the prestigious Zacapa range, direct from Guatemala for you.
Why we recommend it
The rum is aged using the Solera method in Bourbon, Sherry, and Pedro Ximenez casks, blending rums of various ages, from younger ones to those aged for up to 23 years. It is a smooth, warm, and enveloping rum, enriched with sweet notes of chocolate, almonds, orange, and vanilla.

And if your dad prefers gin? No problem, you can choose the more classic and iconic London Dry from the Tanqueray range.
There's even a non-alcoholic version if you prefer.
Why we recommend it
Tanqueray Ten Gin follows the original London Dry recipe, while taking the standard to an ultra-premium level. It is distilled in small batches using the four base botanicals of the recipe, with fresh grapefruits, whole oranges, limes, and chamomile flowers added.
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This parameter indicates the price of a single 4cl dosage of distillate. It is calculated by dividing the price of the bottle by its quantity (expressed in cl), then multiplying by the centilitres of the recommended single dose, as average in cocktail recipes.