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Royal Salute 21 year old price and how to identify it.

Royal Salute 21 Years. Price: RMB 420/bottle The top-quality "Royal Salute 21 Years Whiskey" in the Chivas Regal series was specially brewed in 1953 to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. , the name originated from an ancient tradition: the Royal Navy fired a 21-gun salute to express its highest respect. The grandness of the brewing of "Royal Salute" can be seen from the strict selection of oak barrels for storing the wine. First, it must be strong enough to ensure long-term storage. Second, it must have stored Spanish sherry or American bourbon. whisky. The most important thing is that the wine must undergo at least 21 years of aging. The impurities in the wine are taken away by the fresh air through the breath of oak. At the same time, the whiskey also absorbs the aroma of oak. After 21 years, the wine was concentrated to only 60% of its original content. At this time, a series of unique blending ratios were carried out to finally brew a "Royal Salute" with a rich and complex taste.

The color is amber, clear and transparent, and the smell is burnt and slightly smoky.

In addition, there are four most intuitive identification methods:

One is to see whether there is an anti-counterfeiting trademark;

The other is the vertical direction of the genuine seal. The "batch number" and "product serial number" must be strictly consistent with the "batch number" and "product serial number" under the reverse bottle sticker, otherwise the fake product will be completely exposed;

Again, the fake product Bottle packaging will prick people's hands and may even make holes, but genuine packaging will never;

Finally, there is a professional identification method. Counterfeit products are usually made by recycling empty bottles and blending them with low-quality wine. However, the date of manufacture secretly engraved inside the bottle is still there, and can be seen by shining a concentrated beam of light on the bottle. Therefore, the date of the fake bottle is often very different from the date of manufacture printed on the packaging paper.