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Royal Salute Launch 30 Year Old Flask Edition

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:46 pm    Post subject: Royal Salute Launch 30 Year Old Flask Edition Reply with quote

Chivas Brothers have unveiled their second collaboration with London based designer Afroditi Krassa, the limited edition Royal Salute 30 Year Old The Flask Edition.



The Royal Salute 30 Year Old The Flask Edition was specially crafted by Royal Salute’s Director of Blending, Sandy Hyslop, it is a blend of single malts from Speyside’s Longmorn distillery and Strathisla which is the oldest operating distillery in the Highlands, as well as from a number of distilleries no longer in production, which have matured in a mix of American and European oak, they were all brought together and married with grain whisky from the Chivas Brothers Strathclyde distillery.

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http://www.scotchmaltwhisky.co.uk/royalsalute30yearoldflaskedition.htm
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