🥃 Royal Salute 21 Years Old – Taiwan Import Version
A distinguished age‑statement blended Scotch whisky—specifically a Taiwan‑market import version—offering premium craftsmanship from the house of Chivas Regal. This bottle represents both the flagship 21‑year expression and a regional variant tailored for Taiwan’s whisky enthusiasts and collectors.
✨ Features & Details
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Brand / Expression: Royal Salute 21 Years Old – Taiwan Import Version
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Type: Blended Scotch Whisky
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Region / Origin: Scotland
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ABV: 40%
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Bottle Size: Typically 700 ml (0.7 L) for Taiwan retail formats
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Maturation / Cask Details: A blend matured for a minimum of 21 years in selected oak casks before bottling
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Status: Premium blend; the Taiwan import version may carry market‑specific labels, tax stamps or promotional packaging for Taiwan.
👃 Tasting Notes
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Nose: Exudes sweet orchard fruits like ripe pear and apple, touches of honeycomb, vanilla oak and soft malt character.
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Palate: Smooth and layered—notes of caramel, dried fruits (such as apricot or raisin), hazelnut or toasted nut influence, subtle spice and oak integration.
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Finish: Long and refined; warm oak lingers, with a creamy sweetness, followed by gentle dryness and light smoke or candy‑cane spice.
📝 Independent Review Highlights
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Reviewers regard the 21‑year statement as a hallmark of elevated quality in the brand’s lineup, praising the smoothness, depth and complexity of its blend components.
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The Taiwan import version is often noted among local enthusiasts for being the “domestic” release (within Taiwan) and carries recognition in secondary/collector markets via Taiwanese listings.
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As a blend of age‑statement whisky, it is appreciated for offering premium character rather than ultra‑limited rarity; value stems from condition and variant rather than mass scarcity.
🎁 Presentation & Collectibility
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Ideal For: Whisky aficionados looking for a premium blended Scotch for special occasions, or collectors adding market‑specific editions.
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Serving Suggestion: Best enjoyed neat in a tulip or Glencairn glass to capture the full aroma and flavour layers; a few drops of water may help open deeper notes.
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Collectible Notes:
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Look for Taiwan‑specific packaging details: e.g., traditional Chinese label text, Taiwan tax stamp, import sticker, and local distributor marks.
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Condition is key: intact seal/cork, full fill level, original box (if present), undamaged label.
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While not ultra‑limited, the Taiwan import version may command a premium among regional enthusiasts—especially if rare vintage or packaging variant.
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Provenance and clarity of variant (year, box edition, limited vs standard) strengthen collectibility.
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