Johnnie Walker
Johnnie Walker whiskey was born in 1820, when the eponymous founder, John Johnnie Walker, began applying his knowledge as a whiskey tea blender in his grocery store in Ayrshire. In 1857 the eldest son, Alexander, inherited the family business and, a few years later, with his sons George and Alexander Junior, the company began the unstoppable rise to success: already in 1920 the brand was known in more than 120 countries, becoming the best-known and best-selling whiskey in the world. In addition to the square shape of the bottle, the inclined label with the "Striding Man", the man who walks with a sure step, helps to make it an inimitable product with a strong personality.