Whiskey: Chivas Royal Salute 21 Year Old Orange Roses Richard Quinn Edition II Blended Scotch Whisky
The Chivas Royal Salute 21 Year Orange Roses Richard Quinn Edition II marks a continued collaboration between Royal Salute and the acclaimed British fashion designer, Richard Quinn.
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Size: 750ML
Proof: 80 (40%ABV)
Origin: Scotland
Distillery: Royal Salute
The Chivas Royal Salute 21 Year Orange Roses Richard Quinn Edition II marks a continued collaboration between Royal Salute and the acclaimed British fashion designer, Richard Quinn. This limited edition release builds upon the success of their first partnership, celebrating the fusion of high fashion and exceptional whisky craftsmanship.
Chivas Royal Salute 21 Year Old Orange Roses Richard Quinn Edition II Blended Scotch Whisky Tasting Notes
Nose: The whisky greets the senses with lively touches of exotic fruits, including notes of mango and banana. These are beautifully complemented by round and creamy vanilla fudge and cinnamon, with a subtle hint of roasted chestnuts adding depth and warmth.
Palate: On the palate, the blend is rich and fruity, featuring accents of strawberry jam, pear, and peaches. This fruitiness is perfectly balanced with a touch of honey blossom, chocolate-chip, and oak spices, alongside a wisp of sweet smoke that adds complexity without overpowering the other flavors.
Finish: The finish is complex and smooth, characterized by a whisper of smoke that lingers, leaving a lasting impression of sophistication and depth.
Distillery Information
The story of Royal Salute is unlike any other whisky. In 1953, the young Princess Elizabeth ascended the throne. The occasion called for a tribute fit for a queen and so an exquisite blend was created using whisky from Strathisla, the oldest working distillery in the Scottish Highlands.