Royal Salute 21 Year Old (Better than JW Blue?)
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2021
- Andrew, Shawn, and Drew sit down and try this fancy Royal Salute 21-Year-old scotch whisky and were pleasantly surprised...could this give JW blue a run for its money?
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Loved the vid, I love the 21yo, but I only buy it at the Duty Free store, $80 US there, so yes, I stock up,
I have shared this with numerous folks, and like you guys stated, it is one that most people will enjoy.
Perfect video and I am glad to find out the different bottle colours don't mean a difference in taste notes :)
Opened a bottle for our 21st anniversary tonight.
This is thé tastiest whisky we've had thus far. This is head and shoulders above a JW Blue. I love my Islays and my favs are Laph 18yo and Lag 16 plus all the rest. So this is a departure from my usual. And like the 21yo Redbreast, this knocked it out of the park. Like waaaay out.
Great review. My mark is definitely higher though.
Great video guys. I’ve always been interested to try more blends, but I’ve yet to find one I actually like (Compass Box and Hibiki excluded). However it’s just hard to want to drop the $ when there’s so many single malts to try.
Thanks for the video. I have tried the 18 year old and I’m waiting to try my 21 year old Royal Salute. I love the Mizunara Ultimate Cask Collection 18 year old which I bought at auction so, not full price. I would buy it again for about £65 at auction as opposed to £200. I have not seen any comparisons of the three whiskies you tried. Keep up the good work.
Great review and comparison very nice video
great video, guys! Thanks
Great review. Got this for both of my father and father-in law for father's day gift
And you are a good son / son-in-law!
Great video! RS has changed bottling with the sapphire blue now always being the 21 signature blend. Emerald green is the malts blend and obsidian black is the lost blend. All at least 21 years old. Estancia range out too, current edition is estancia in a terracotta flagon!
*polo range out too* my mistake
The younger age statements of the Chivas Royal Salute 21yo is marketed under Chivas Regal,, they have a 12yo & 18yo core line.
Can be had for £110 in the UK. I might just go for this, both to try a decent blended scotch and to add the nice bottle to my collection of still life art props.
At 7:52 ... 😅 when you pass out in the alley behind the bar and wake up trying to recount the foggy memories
great comparison..i've had the jw contemplating the Chivas.
This is $93 USD in Alberta. That seems worth it to me. And if my experience with the Chivas 18 is any indication, this should be really quite nice.
Unbelievable what a bottle of whisky costs in the US... In The Netherlands this bottle costs €100
180€ in Croatia
Not very good at whisky drinking but this seem ok to me . Especially colourful box . Good for collections .
Tried this RS21, nice on the nose and a subtle oiliness to my liking but what caught me by surprise is, the next day, when I walked into the room, the aroma lingers!
That's kind of cool!
I have that kind of bottle. Is there any price??
In Viet Nam the RS 21 is only around 2.4 million VNĐ which is around 115 to 120 USD and the JW Blue label is only around 3.4 million VNĐ which is around 170 USD so people drink a lot of this RS 21 and JW blue quite often here
I’m looking for a 21 year old whiskey and thinking about getting this bottle for my 21st birthday, would you recommend this or a different bottle? Great video btw!
Price for a 21 yo to value is about as good as you'll find with this one! Sure, there are better 21yo single malts out there, but at a price!
Nothing taste better or taste worst than JW blue.
It's designed to be non-offensive to the taste buds. It's a bottle that you want to see at every wedding party because it's a "take no chance " bottle.
2much sense in this comment 4 most ppl
I was just gifted the 30yr key to the city, I don't want to touch it. And won't expect for special occasions
Maybe you should do a review on it
I bought this bottle twice
I love the bottle & packaging
£120 🇬🇧
I wish they did a blind taste comparison with blue and royal salute
Like blue better..
OK, here is what I got during weekend for same money 2 bottles of Balblair Vintage 2005, GD CS Batch 8 and Benriach Peated CS Batch 2. Just to compare. What would you buy? Cheers Gents!
Benriach peated.
@@lopicc13 I bought all 4 for a price of one Salute 😎
@@rostislavtraps7148 Bunnahabhain 12 cask strength, Loch Lomond 18, glen Scotia Victoriana.
This and JW Blue is made primarily for people who don’t usually drink whisky. In blinds this and the JW Blue regularly loses to bottles that cost under $99.
I'm almost in agreement with you Steve-O 😄 ... I like JW Blue but I'm not to impress with blends other than Monkey Shoulder & Chivas Regal 18. I feel like both are excellent blends.
Question: where's the nice sorta 80's style rock intro with the 10 sec set up before the music drops???
Just was wondering 🤷🏾♂️😄
They updated the formula back in 2020! Please stay away from older bottlings unless you find an 80s or 90s. I normally purchase this one however I have been saving up for a 4k tv set!
This is my favorite blend right next to the original Johnnie walker gold label 18 from the 2000s.
The current JW line up is God afwul!
Unless I find a 2000s bottling.
My dream mini scotch bar would have glenmorangie 18, JW Gold 18, and the RS 21!
Highland park 18, Dalwhinne 15, glendronach 15, are over rated harsh ones!
You're not wrong about those older, Spode decanter bottlings. (1983 or earlier.) I've picked up a couple at auction and they range from fantastic to sublime.
I am worried that 10 to 15 years from now, 75 percent of scotch whiskey will be terrible in quality!
@@wesleytaylorviadomus I wouldn't worry too much. There's a ton of great whisky being made right now too. It'll just be different. =)
200$ is a bit too much ,but i can get him for 100 -110$ i am from austria i find this is a good blend better than JW blue for ca 140 - 200
I agree. I got it for 128 € last summer. Really enjoyed it :)
The different coloured bottles are to replicate the jewels on the Crown of our Monarch and not just as you said a marketing ploy
Marketing the bottles as "crown jewels" is itself a marketing ploy. ;)
But good point. =)
That was my dad’s whiskey ❤️
Was my grandads whiskey. He bought a new one and wanted to open it on the day of my graduation and give it to me.
He passed away from COVID and that day will never come
@@shreyasgm5645 do open it on the day of your graduation to honour him!
All roommates? That explains how you can all be together right now while a lot of other people can’t 😂
Disappointed on the review a bit. I found all of you talked about the price of the bottle which may have influenced your scores. I wonder if the bottle cost $30 would you have scored it higher?
In Canada, it is $200
JW blue is $300, JW Blue is better
Just the lack of enthusiasm that I see from you guys is enough to tell me not to consider this. 200 usd could get me three more engaging bottles and I would feel much less buyers remorse. I feel the same about JW blue and many Compass Box offerings. Have you guys tried any of the SMWS blends. Keep up the great work.
Is it worth paying $110us
Ita on sale here in Australia
Also I'm looking for a good sweet vanilla honey flavour whiskey under $200 us
I'm more of a rum person I like dictador 20 Ron zacapa 23
What would you recommend
Just saw this online$250-299.
is the taste better than Chivas Regal 13 yo?
Good question! Two very different flavour profiles and price points. All depends on occasion. The extra 13 range is very innovative with Sherry, rum, tequila, rye editions - all worth a try! RS is a slight step up in price and a different mouth feel. So although same brand home in strathisla, Chivas and royal salute are very much different!
can you do a review of the GREEN one please? Malts blend seems more interesting
From what I understand, all the colours have the same whisky. The bottle is cosmetic only.
@@josephlck the green bottle is blended malts, seems to me much more aromatic than the regular blue.
@@user-un5zt6qv3v Royal Salute Signature Blend is not the same thing as Royal Salute Malt. The review was referring to the different colored bottles that were available for the Signature Blend.
Purely based on the colour and shape of the bottle (since I don't own a Bentley), I wouldn't go for this scotch. It feels like a marketed blend. And for me, the charm and the appeal of whisky is the fact that it has a great history to it. Old distilleries, the (scottish) heritage and traditional use of ingredients add a lot to the experience of drinking a glass of whisky.
And to be really honest... it feels like that the three of you feel the same way. It feels like that this channel isn't sponsered and that I'm looking to an honest review of men who appreciate the drink, so don't be afraid to adress these subjects. There's a lot of authenticity being lost in these chaotic times. Please keep this wonderful product real. In the end it will pay itself off.
It’s a blend very connected with the Royal family however the history is most certainly there. Brand home is Strathisla (the oldest working distillery in the highlands. RS is a luxury product and thus the flaggon is an indication that it’s a step up. Marketing is very much important for all whisky but don’t let this put you off a terrific product!
Try the 62 Gun Salute now. $5K 🤣
This sounded good, but I just can't get behind that price. Sure, you pay for the angel share, and the years in storage. Still, that is a lot of coin for a blend. Especially when I can get Dewar's Double Double 21 for $65US.
The 3 colour has different flavour... pls do your home work
JW blue the most over rated Whisky ever made IMO
Ya it's not bad but ppl treat it like a benchmark for good mid-tier whiskey
ahh the luxury segment... where the marketers get to sell so little for so much and brand their item as upmarket. I lump these whisky in the same bracket as Bose, Supreme, Vertu, Hermes... wanna scream money without know how? bust out a Royal Salute to a dinner gathering and watch your lady pals start snapping photos of it for their instagram feeds. But hey, job done.
JW blue is just a digestible JW red. Most overrated Whiskey
Doesn't take much to beat JW Blue. Garbage value. Tastes like an entry level whisky.
What~? It’s super soft and palatable and is quite up there in my books. I drink blue almost on a daily for this reason alone. Subtle hints of flavor that carries from start to finish without the hard oak in your face.
I'm simply not willing to pay $300+ (CDN) for "subtle hints of flavor" and "soft and palatable", lol. I just don't see any value in buying it when the Green label is much more complex, a fraction of the price, and even bottled at a higher abv.
@@geoff-w5561 The Blue is the sheer definition of Smooth! Dunno if you like complexity in your drink but i like a more straightforward taste. The smoky presentation is an acquire taste for sure.
I may have mis-phrased smooth for subtle. But every time I offer it to my guests blind, they say “mmm this is good, what is it?”
@@kasterchoi7952 Smooth is one thing, but there are many 'smooth' whiskies out there for way less money. I don't see any justification in the price of 'Blue', hence my 'garbage value' assessment and that it's not far off from a good entry level whisky. Not saying 'Blue' is bad, just bad for the price ;) It's like if you bought a Toyota for the price of a Lambo.
@@geoff-w5561 okay, name a few you think is smooth as blue. At a fraction of the cost and I will try them immediately. Not disagreeing with you, just wanna taste your definition.
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