FYI for those inquiring:
The JW pecking order is exactly as displayed in that box.
Red is the most common and least expensive, Blue is the most expensive (readily available).
For those who care, here how JW breaks down:
Red is the most available and cheapest, if you call $25/bottle for the small bottles cheap. It is the only one in the whole line up that has always been intended to be "mixed". I personally don't drink ANY JW mixed, except with water. This is a 35 blend whiskey.
Black is next and it's aged 12 yrs, like Melissa said, and it's a bit more expensive than Red. This is a 40 blend whiskey.
Green is aged 15 yrs and is a 15 blend whiskey. I've had it and it's very good.
Gold is aged 18 yrs and is a 15 whiskey blend. Also very expensive and very good.
Blue is the top dawg. It is the ultimate blend. Every bottle is serial numbered, as my friend Melissa mentioned hers are, come in a silk lined box, and a certificate. The aging is thought to be somewhere between 50-60 yrs. I've not had it myself, but I'm told its very good.....I bet it is.
There are other very rare JW's, like the Swing and White labels, but these are the most common you can pick up at any good liquor store.
There's your crash course on JW's. Can yall tell I like my brand???
