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	Comments on: Chivas Regal 18 Year Old Gold Signature Blended Scotch Whisky	</title>
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		By: Jason's Scotch Whisky Reviews		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Respectfully, I disagree.  I find that the price of this blend is to high for the quality of blended scotch.  Johnnie Walker Gold, another 18 year old blend is more interesting and complex in terms of flavor profile.  So too is Famous Grouse 18.  Of course comparisons to single malts would not be fair normally but when you consider the fact that for the price of Chivas 18 you could buy a number of single malts that are better, it really brings home the fact that there is no value for money here.  For example Glenfiddich 15 Solera is cheaper in price but far superior in flavor.  Anyway, that&#039;s just my opinion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Respectfully, I disagree.  I find that the price of this blend is to high for the quality of blended scotch.  Johnnie Walker Gold, another 18 year old blend is more interesting and complex in terms of flavor profile.  So too is Famous Grouse 18.  Of course comparisons to single malts would not be fair normally but when you consider the fact that for the price of Chivas 18 you could buy a number of single malts that are better, it really brings home the fact that there is no value for money here.  For example Glenfiddich 15 Solera is cheaper in price but far superior in flavor.  Anyway, that&#8217;s just my opinion.</p>
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