Chivas Regal 12 Year 375ML
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Description
Description
Chivas Regal 12 Year 375ML is a blended Scotch whisky aged a minimum of twelve years, bottled at 40% ABV in a 375ml format. Rated 93 points by Wine Enthusiast and awarded Double Gold at the 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, this remains one of the most consistently decorated blends in the Scotch category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% | Origin: Speyside, Scotland | 12 Year Age Statement | Distillery: Strathisla
Production & Heritage
The spiritual home of Chivas Regal is Strathisla Distillery in Keith, Speyside — Scotland's oldest continuously operating Highland distillery, founded in 1786. The blend draws its core malt character from Strathisla, layered with single malts from Longmorn, The Glenlivet, Allt-a-Bhainne, Miltonduff, and Braes of Glenlivet, along with grain whisky from Strathclyde. One distinguishing production detail is Strathisla's use of traditional wooden washbacks rather than stainless steel for fermentation, which contributes a richer, more complex fruit character to the malt heart of the blend. Every component whisky is aged at least twelve years before blending.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with heather and wild herbs before ripe orchard fruits — particularly apple — come forward. A honeyed sweetness sits underneath, with traces of cake batter and distant sherry oak.
Taste: The entry is light and sweet, led by honeyed malt and vanilla. At mid-palate, toffee and butterscotch broaden the texture, while hazelnut and ripe apple add depth. The peak brings a gentle wave of fruit and spice that stays well-integrated without any harsh grain bite.
Finish: Medium in length, turning dry and fruity with a lingering thread of heather honey. The grain component fades cleanly, leaving the malt character to close things out.
How to Drink Chivas 12
Neat or with a few drops of water is the simplest way to appreciate the layered malt and honey character; a single large ice cube also works well without muting the fruit notes. In a Rob Roy, the blend's honeyed sweetness balances sweet vermouth beautifully. A Rusty Nail pairs it with Drambuie, amplifying the heather and herbal qualities already present. For a lighter option, a Scotch Highball with quality soda water and a lemon twist opens up the orchard-fruit aromatics.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to blended Scotch whisky
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile mixing Scotch
- A travel-friendly half-bottle for weekends away
- Sampling before committing to the full 750ml
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chivas 12 taste like? Chivas 12 leads with honey, vanilla, and ripe apple, supported by butterscotch and hazelnut at mid-palate. The finish is medium-length, dry, and gently fruity.
How does Chivas 12 compare to Johnnie Walker Black Label? Both are 12-year-old premium blended Scotch whiskies, but Chivas 12 leans toward honeyed fruit and malt sweetness from its Speyside-heavy composition, while Johnnie Walker Black Label draws on a broader regional mix that includes Islay malts, giving it a smokier, spicier profile.
Is Chivas 12 good for sipping neat? Yes — the 40% ABV and well-integrated malt-grain balance make it approachable neat, though a splash of water can further open the fruit and herbal notes.
Where is Chivas 12 made? Chivas Regal is blended and matured in Scotland, with its spiritual home at Strathisla Distillery in Keith, Speyside — the oldest continuously operating distillery in the Scottish Highlands, established in 1786.
What foods pair well with Chivas 12? Smoked salmon canapés complement the malt sweetness; aged cheddar echoes the butterscotch notes; apple tart mirrors the orchard-fruit character; roasted almonds play off the hazelnut undertone; and dark chocolate with sea salt amplifies the honeyed finish.
What sizes does Chivas 12 come in? Chivas Regal 12 Year is widely available in 375ml, 750ml, and 1L bottles, as well as 50ml miniatures in some markets.
Is Chivas 12 worth the price? Chivas 12 positions as a premium mainstream blended Scotch — a step above entry-level blends but well below single malt territory. A 93-point Wine Enthusiast rating and consistent competition medals suggest strong value for a 12-year-old blend at this price tier.
Why Chivas 12?
The blend's foundation rests on Strathisla malt fermented in traditional wooden washbacks, a step that produces a distinctly richer fruit character than steel-vat fermentation would yield. That malt core, reinforced by contributions from Longmorn and The Glenlivet, gives Chivas 12 a depth that many competing blends at the same age statement struggle to match. A Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and 93 points from Wine Enthusiast back up that claim with third-party validation. The 375ml format makes it especially practical as a trial bottle or a compact addition to a home bar.
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