scotch review

Chivas Regal Extra Blended Scotch Review

Chivas Regal Extra

The latest offering from Chivas Regal is Chivas Regal Extra.  What’s extra about it?  It’s got a higher percentage of whiskies aged in sherry casks.  I happen to like sherried whiskies… then again I happen to like all whiskies.  Something else of note: this new blend from Chivas Regal has no age statement (NAS), and is positioned (price-wise) between the 12-year-old and 18-year-old expressions.  So, how is it?

The sherry influence comes across in the nose.  There is lots more fruit here than the standard 12-year-old Chivas Regal.  Underneath is creamy vanilla, crisp fruit and cinnamon spice.  The body is a little thin.  I suspect the low proof (40% abv) is the culprit.  Despite the mouthfeel, it does seem rich.  Beyond the sherried fresh fruit (apple, pear), some cinnamon spice comes across in a refreshing way, providing a welcome little kick.  I also detect some vanilla, toffee, and the slightest hint of peat.  The finish here is not quite medium in length, and carries over that candied cinnamon note.

I’ve got to hand it to Chivas Regal.  They’ve put together a really nice NAS blend here.  I think their 12-year-old expression is a bit on the bland side, but that’s not a concern here.  The extra sherry casks breathe some life into the signature Chivas Regal flavor profile.  Priced at about $45 a bottle, this whisky comes recommended!

8/10

Chivas Regal 12-Year-Old Blended Scotch Review

Chivas Regal 12

Chivas Regal is one of the best selling blended whiskies in the world.  Just like its largest competitor, Johnnie Walker, Chivas Regal was founded by a grocer.  It can be traced back to the mid-1800s.  In the early 20th century, Chivas Regal finally found its way to the U.S., where it enjoyed tremendous success.  Sinatra even called it one of his favorite Scotch whiskies.  It’s available just about everywhere.

On the nose, there’s toffee, orange peel, apple, and raisin.  I get a little fruitiness that borders on sherry.  That note is easily picked out on the palate.  There’s a creaminess, malt, honey, vanilla and a touch of peat.  The flavors are a tad muted overall.  It could be due to the low abv, which here clocks in at 40%. The finish is medium in length, with a sweet maltiness becoming dry.

Chivas Regal 12-year-old is a quality entry-level drink that many people around the world enjoy.  It’s non-offensive and a little muted for me.  If you want to try a decent “beginner” scotch, give this one a go.  It’s also a great deal for an aged whisky at about $25-$30 for a bottle.

7.5/10

Johnnie Walker Select Casks – Rye Cask Finish Review

Johnnie Walker Rye Cask Finish

Photo courtesy: Diageo

Johnnie Walker is one of my favorite blended Scotches.  The brand has a variety of different blends, but this release is the start of something different.  Yes, this is a new 10-year-old blend, which is nice enough.  What makes this Johnnie Walker unique amongst its brethren is the implementation of a finishing process.  Cask finishing is nothing new in the world of Scotch, but I believe this is the first time Johnnie Walker utilizes this maturation method.  For the unaware, cask finishing means after a whisky matures in casks for a number of years, it spends a small amount of time in a different type of cask.  It more or less alters the flavor of the original matured whisky.  The first in a new series by the company, this 10-year-old Johnnie Walker is finished in American rye whiskey casks.  The blend is built around Diageo’s Cardhu single malt, which is usually found in most JW blends.

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