🥃 Chivas Regal 12 Years Old (Old Version – Japan Market)
The Japanese-market old version of Chivas Regal 12 Years Old is a classic blended Scotch whisky from Scotland, tailored for the Japan market with older bottle styling and presentation. This version invites both everyday enjoyment and a nostalgic collector’s glance.
✨ Features & Details
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Brand / Expression: Chivas Regal 12 Years Old (Old Version – Japan Market)
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Type: Blended Scotch Whisky
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Region / Origin: Scotland
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ABV: 40% (older Japanese releases may have slightly higher ABV around 43%)
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Bottle Size: Commonly 700 ml in Japan; smaller sizes such as 350 ml or 200 ml also exist
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Maturation / Cask Details: Blended from malt and grain whiskies, each matured for a minimum of 12 years before bottling
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Status: “Old version” – indicates earlier packaging and label design for the Japanese market. Not a limited edition but carries vintage appeal
👃 Tasting Notes
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Nose: Creamy vanilla, light honey, orchard fruits (apple/pear), subtle caramel and gentle malt notes
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Palate: Smooth texture; flavours of honey, vanilla cream, caramel, and soft oak, with hints of hazelnut or almond
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Finish: Medium length; warm oak lingers, with vanilla-sweetness and a mild dry note toward the end
📝 Independent Review Highlights
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Approachable, reliable blended Scotch — smooth and friendly
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Older bottlings (1980s–1990s era) noted for slightly higher ABV and more pronounced malt character
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Not positioned as a high-end premium release, but Japan-import earlier versions carry collectible interest
🎁 Presentation & Collectibility
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Ideal For: Everyday sipping or casual sharing; interesting for collectors of Japanese-market imports or vintage blends
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Serving Suggestion: Best enjoyed neat or with a single ice cube; also suitable for a whisky highball given its smoothness
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Collectible Notes:
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“Old version” packaging may display older label designs, tax stamps, or import stickers typical of Japan
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Condition matters: original cap/seal, intact label, good fill level
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Value as a collectible generally hinges on vintage bottling (pre-1990s) rather than rarity alone
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