Farsons Beverage Imports have commenced the importation of Chivas Regal Ultis – the latest product offering the essence of Chivas Regal.

Pierre Stafrace

Bringing together give of the most precious signature single malts from Speyside, Scotland, Chivas Regal Ultis is a luxury whiskey with complex flavours, a golden hue, and a commanding, rich aroma.

“Chivas Regal Ultis will appeal to Maltese whiskey lovers because it’s the first blended malt whiskey to be introduced to the Chivas family of whiskies,” Farsons General Manager Pierre Stafrace said.

“It brings together single malts from five well-known Speyside distilleries – Allt-á-Bhainne, Braeval, Longmorn, Strathisla and Tormore – to give a unique taste and character, which earned it the top award at the International Spirits Challenge 2019,” Mr Stafrace continued.

From millions of casks in the Chivas Brothers inventory, less than one per cent have been hand-selected by the expert blending team to create Chivas Regal Ultis.

This traditional method of individually nosing each cask ensures the blend’s superior quality, whilst the distillation process which takes place exclusively in copper pots captures the essence of the smooth and generous character of Chivas Regal’s signature style.

“Presented in a luxurious box, [Chivas Regal Ultis] makes a perfect gift – for Christmas or for any other occasion,” Mr Stafrace concluded.

Chivas Regal Ultis was launched in tribute to the passion and dedicated of five generations of Master Blenders who spent their life’s work creating the Chivas signature style.

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