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This is an easy and tasty whisky to drink. I would give it an 83. Some weeks after I got back home from my trip, I turned Whis
f you’ve been keeping up with the whisky blogosphere lately, you’ll have that Pernod Ricard has been admirably putting their up against the much more expensive . The overall feeling () is that Chivas won, especially when it comes to value. The whole episode made me realize I had been meaning to formally write down my thoughts on Chivas Regal 12. My first real experience with Chivas Regal 12 was on an airplane from Tokyo, Japan to New York, NY. The seats were small, and my not-huge backside and legs seemed quite gigantically and erroneously large by Japanese coach standards. Add in the fact that I was forced to watch a three times (as the movie controls were broken), and you get the idea that my wedged-in cramped self was not necessarily a happy camper. Enter slightly older but very nice Japanese stewardess with the drink cart. I ask for whisky. She offers me Jim Beam. I realize I’m an idiot, and I ask for scotch. She offers me Dewars or Chivas – I opt for the Chivas. After the first glass (which interestingly gets poured out of a large bottle, and not a single serving miniature), my day (or night with the time difference), improved. After the second glass, new flavors came out of the blend, and the terrible movie seemed almost funny on the third time through. After the third glass, I realized that I was taking part in
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