🥃 Chivas Brothers – Aberdeen, Scotland
An iconic Scotch whisky company with deep roots in Aberdeen, Scotland, now part of the global Pernod Ricard portfolio. Known for premium blends such as Chivas Regal, Royal Salute, and The Glenlivet, Chivas Brothers has been synonymous with quality and luxury since the 19th century.
🧩 Features & Details
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Company Name: Chivas Brothers Ltd.
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Type: Scotch Whisky Producer & Blender
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Region / Origin: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Founded: Early 19th century by James & John Chivas
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Ownership: Pernod Ricard (since 2001)
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Status: Global producer of premium Scotch whisky brands
Historical Highlights:
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James & John Chivas began as grocers in Aberdeen in the early 1800s.
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In 1836, they opened their own shop at 13 King Street, Aberdeen selling luxury foods and spirits.
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They started blending whisky on-site, laying the foundation for Chivas Regal.
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Awarded a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria in 1843, solidifying their high-end reputation.
👃 Tasting / Product Profile
Although Chivas Brothers is a company rather than a single whisky, their blends share common characteristics:
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Nose: Honeyed malt, orchard fruit, vanilla, and subtle spices
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Palate: Smooth, rich, balanced; typically notes of dried fruit, toffee, and oak
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Finish: Long, elegant, with gentle oak and sweet malt undertones
⭐ Independent Review Highlights
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Renowned for premium blended Scotch whiskies with consistent quality.
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Collectors and enthusiasts value heritage and craftsmanship dating back to Aberdeen roots.
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Considered a benchmark for high-end blended Scotch globally.
🎁 Presentation & Collectibility
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Ideal For: Whisky collectors, luxury gifting, and enthusiasts of traditional Scotch craftsmanship
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Serving Suggestion: Neat or with a few drops of water in a tulip or Glencairn glass to capture full aroma
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Collectible Notes:
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Early Aberdeen-era bottles and limited editions are highly prized.
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Royal Salute, Chivas Regal 18+ and rare limited editions are particularly collectible.
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Historical significance of Aberdeen origins adds value for collectors.
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