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Johnnie Walker, the world's number one Scotch whisky, has launched its newest variant, Johnnie Walker Blonde, in Ghana.
The launch event, held at Rehab Beach Club, brought together influencers and culture shapers to experience the smooth and bold whisky.
According to Abena Chrappah, Senior Brand Manager for Spirits at Guinness Ghana, "We want this launch to show what Johnnie Walker Blonde really is - lively, different from what you would expect, and all about bringing people together."
The new variant is described as smooth, sweet, and easy on the palate, making it accessible to new drinkers without losing the Johnnie Walker character.
Guinness Ghana aims to grow and change with the times, making whisky more fun and welcoming for younger people and new drinkers.
Johnnie Walker Blonde is now available in Ghana, offering a refreshingly different whisky experience.
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