Drink it when: You actually come across it—the region nearly stopped producing whisky and could use the support.
Q&A
Harry Daffern, Brand Ambassador for Chivas Regal Thailand
How important is terroir or location for Scotch whisky?
Terroir is very important to whisky. Location has a profound effect on how it will taste, firstly due to the composition of water used in the whisky-making process. The liquid will take on characteristics from the surrounding nature. For example, the Speyside region has a lot of granite rock which makes the water very soft and imparts mineral flavours and textures into the whiskey. Secondly, as the whisky matures, atmosphere will play a role; characteristics from the surrounding air will find their way into the whisky. For example, whisky in the Campbeltown area tends to taste a little bit salty and slightly oily. It’s on the west coast of Scotland, surrounded by three coastlines and the whisky tends to absorb the sea air.
What’s your favorite whisky region and why?
My favorite whisky region is Speyside—elegant, fruity and floral. Speyside is dense with heather, and thus whisky here tends to take on a honey-heather taste note. It may be because the water flows down through the heather to certain distilleries. Traditionally, whisky from Speyside also tends to not be too peated like on the west coast.
Do regional characteristics still come through in blends?
Certainly. It depends where the malts for the blend are selected from. If we take Chivas Regal for example, Colin Scott, our master blender, selects a high proportion of malts from Speyside. It all depends on the style the master blender is trying to achieve. Chivas Regal Extra also has an influence from the Sherry cask used to mature a proportion of the malts within this blends. The cask adds richness and fruitiness.
Does Chivas taste like a Speyside whisky?
Certainly. In my opinion, I think Chivas Regal tastes how a Speyside whisky should taste—elegant, fruity, light, floral and smooth.
Three Top Spots to Enjoy Whisky
Located on the 64th floor, this bar has amazing, sky-high views and the flawless service to match. For a luxurious evening, treat yourself to the superb cocktails or delve into the well-stocked bar boasting plenty of premium exclusive whisky that you can’t find anywhere else in Thailand: from Royal Salute 62 Gun Salute and Royal Salute 38 Year Old to The Glenlivet XXV Year Old.
64/F, Town Club at lebua, 1055 State Tower, Silom Rd., 02-624-9555
This bistro and bar offers a happening vibe thanks to a clean blackand-white industrial decor (think New York subway tiles and metal cafe chairs), a DJ booth that pumps out house tunes and a lounge area overlooking Phloen Chit. The fourth floor views provide a suitably laid-back urban vibe. Try the excellent comfort food which goes perfectly with Chivas Regal Extra.
4/F, Mercury Ville, 504 Phloenchit Rd., 081-995-6984. BTS Chit Lom
This inventive creation is housed in a previously abandoned three-story building in the middle of one of Bangkok’s top nightlife streets. The interior bears plenty of stylish imperfections, which are complemented by a sleek white paint job and neon accents. Regular music events take place on the second floor, while the sizable downstairs garden is great for the cooler months. And what’s that in your hand? A glass of whisky on the rocks will make for the perfect night.
Next to J-Avenue, Sukhumvit Soi 55 (Thonglor), between Soi 15 and 17. 02-712-7288. BTS Thong Lo