Count of Chinchón
The Count of Chinchón is a historical title in Spain, associated with the town of Chinchón in the region of Madrid. The title was created in the 17th century and has been held by various noble families over the years. The count's role was primarily ceremonial, representing the local nobility and participating in regional governance.
The title gained prominence due to its connection with the Spanish monarchy and the influence of the House of Bourbon. The Count of Chinchón is also linked to the famous Chinchón anise, a traditional liqueur produced in the area, which reflects the region's cultural heritage.