Passport Blended Scotch 1.75L
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Description
Description
Passport Blended Scotch 1.75L is a blended Scotch whisky bottled at 40% ABV in a 1.75-liter format, produced by Chivas Brothers in Scotland. This blend has earned Gold awards from both the International Wine & Spirit Competition and the International Spirits Challenge, confirming its standing among the most respected value-tier Scotch whiskies available.
Quick Facts: ABV: 40% (80 Proof) | Origin: Scotland (Speyside / Highland / Lowland blend) | Style: Blended Scotch Whisky | Producer: Chivas Brothers (Pernod Ricard)
Production & Heritage
Passport Scotch was developed during the 1960s by Chivas Brothers' blender Jimmy Lang, who designed a recipe drawing on Speyside single malts including Strathisla and Glen Keith, blended with Lowland grain whiskies. Glen Keith serves as the "heart malt" of the blend, contributing a floral, sweet, and fruity character that defines the whisky's backbone. Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard, continues to produce the blend in Scotland, maintaining Lang's original vision of an approachable yet characterful Scotch.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens clean and inviting with gentle floral notes, moving into vanilla and maple syrup sweetness. Underneath, lively green apple and zesty orange peel add a fresh, appetizing lift.
Taste: The palate enters with malty sweetness and creamy vanilla before a surprising wave of peat smoke coats the mid-palate. As the smokiness tapers, orange marmalade, honeydew melon, and chocolate fudge emerge, with roasted chestnut undertones adding depth. The body is smooth and medium-weight, balancing sweet and savory elements effectively.
Finish: Surprisingly long and warming for its price tier, with lingering smoke and gentle sweetness. A faint charred pineapple note closes things out with just enough complexity to invite another sip.
How to Drink Passport Scotch
Neat or on the rocks, the blend's clean floral character and gentle smoke come through clearly without needing dilution, though a splash of water can open up the fruit notes further. Its versatile profile also makes it a reliable cocktail base:
- Scotch Highball — the floral sweetness pairs naturally with soda water and a lemon twist, creating a refreshing long drink.
- Rob Roy — the blend's vanilla and malty character holds up against sweet vermouth without being overwhelmed.
- Blood & Sand — the orange and smoke notes complement cherry brandy and blood orange juice beautifully in this classic equal-parts cocktail.
Best For
- Stocking a home bar with a reliable everyday Scotch in a large-format bottle
- Hosting gatherings where guests will mix Scotch-based cocktails throughout the evening
- Introducing Scotch whisky to friends who typically drink bourbon or Irish whiskey
- Keeping a go-to blended Scotch on hand for weeknight highballs
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Passport Scotch taste like? Passport Scotch delivers a smooth, sweet malt character with vanilla, green apple, and orange marmalade flavors, balanced by a gentle but noticeable peat smoke that arrives mid-palate and fades into a warm, surprisingly long finish.
How does Passport Scotch compare to Johnnie Walker Red Label? Both are entry-level blended Scotch whiskies bottled at 40% ABV, but Passport leans more floral and fruity thanks to its Speyside heart malt, while Johnnie Walker Red Label tends toward a spicier, more assertive smoke character. Passport generally positions at a lower price point, and some reviewers consider it a stronger value than Red Label in the budget blended Scotch category.
Is Passport Scotch good for cocktails? Yes — its clean, balanced profile with sweet malt and mild smoke makes it an excellent mixer that won't overpower other cocktail ingredients. It works particularly well in highballs, Rob Roys, and other classic Scotch cocktails.
Where is Passport Scotch made? Passport Scotch is produced in Scotland by Chivas Brothers, a subsidiary of Pernod Ricard. The blend draws primarily from Speyside distilleries, with Glen Keith and Strathisla among the key single malt components, combined with Lowland grain whiskies.
What foods pair well with Passport Scotch? Smoked salmon benefits from the whisky's complementary peat and citrus notes. Aged cheddar mirrors the malty sweetness and adds a savory counterpoint. Dark chocolate echoes the fudge character on the palate. Roasted nuts, particularly chestnuts or almonds, amplify the toasted undertones. Grilled stone fruit like peaches highlights the blend's melon and charred pineapple qualities.
What sizes does Passport Scotch come in? Passport Blended Scotch is commonly available in 750ml and 1.75L bottles, with the 1.75L handle offering the best volume for regular use or entertaining.
Is Passport Scotch worth the price? Passport positions as an entry-level blended Scotch, and its Gold medals from the IWSC and ISC suggest quality that punches above its price tier. For a budget blend, the complexity of its Speyside malt backbone and surprising finish length represent strong value.
Why Passport Scotch?
What separates Passport from the crowded field of budget blended Scotch is its pedigree — a recipe built by Jimmy Lang at Chivas Brothers around Glen Keith and Strathisla single malts, giving it a genuine Speyside heart that many competitors at this price point simply lack. Gold awards from both the International Wine & Spirit Competition and the International Spirits Challenge back up that claim with independent validation. The 1.75L format makes practical sense for a whisky designed to be poured freely, whether neat after dinner or shaken into cocktails for a crowd. In a category where many blends taste interchangeable, Passport's floral sweetness and unexpected smoke give it a distinct identity worth recognizing.
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