Chivas Regal 18 Year Old 70cl Whisky
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A richly indulgent blended Scotch whisky from longtime favourite, Chivas. The Chivas Regal 18 Year Old was personally created by Master Blender Colin Scott, including over 20 single malts from around Scotland. Definitely no stranger to awards, this one. It even took home the International Wine & Spirit Competition 2014 Trophy for Blended Scotch Whisky! A supreme sipper, but also rather good for cocktails if you fancy giving them an upgrade.
The nose offers marmalade and malt, a hint of custard, coconut ice and nutmeg.
Winter spices and malt on the palate with barley, Seville orange marmalade and oak.
The finish is spiced and warming with oak and cinnamon.
$29.07 - $418.11
Hi, Chivas Regal 18 Year Old, Is My Favourite Tipple. It Is A Great Blend, And Goes Down Well.
This is good, but... It doesn't impress so much. It's just average. Maybe there are better choices at the same price. (R)
I’m not impresses by this blend, I like the Chivas 12 a lot but you can do much better in that price range of the 18. The palette is rather thin and the finish is rather quick and bland. For a bit cheaper you can get JW Green label 15 which is a vastly superb product IMO.
Bought the sample bottle five years ago and put it in the pantry. Finally opened it up tonight, clean ice and glass, sipping slowly. Exactly as described above. I'm a novice but it is warm, buttery, complex ingredient variations in my opinion and super smooth.
Nose: Vanilla, orange, grassy, oaky, hint of smoke. Overly balanced, not a strong nose. Palate: oaky, little spicy, hint of marmalade in the background. Finish: Marmalade and strong dark chocolate. Very oaky. Add a few drops of water and it only becomes more smoky and woody. All subtle notes disappear. Expected way more, quite thin and boring. Not much to it