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  • #16
    Amateur here but will try anything did a bottle of JD single barrel not half bad

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    • #17
      Originally posted by DavidD View Post
      PEATy Scotch (usually from Islay) isn't everyone's taste - but it is mine. My wife (the Warden) insists that Laphroaig tastes like burnt rope. Aren't women wonderful ? Answer - yes - when they're asleep !
      I like the Islay malts..the moch I quoted earlier is sublime, all the refinement of an Islay but not so heavy on the smokey (peat) phenols that I think can sometimes detract from some nice flavours...

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      • #18
        Originally posted by DavidD View Post
        Ah Scotty - but you fly the saltire ! Never had a taste for any other than Scotch - old fuddy-duddy me !
        I was weaned on 'morangie...but may my Dad not roll in his grave...there's other good stuff out there....try some of the Irish pot stills or the Winkle bourbons.....

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        • #19
          Never been a great Irish fan - comes of doing three tours in NI in the mid 70s - Johnny Walker Red Label was the free issue then and it certainly did the trick on 48 hour stand-down. Had the odd Jamesons - not bad but I'll stick with Scotch !

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          • #20
            Originally posted by baileyth View Post
            SmokeyDave punching out the big guns with 57%, i had a bottle of 18yr single cask that was 62% shortly discovered the necessary to add a splash of water...
            No shame in adding a little water, it can change the profile a lot.

            Corryvreckan is my favourite Islay, closely followed by 16 year old Lagavulin, I do like them quite peated.

            If you like smokey taste then a cheaper alternative is Bruichladdich Infinity 3 (I think 3 is the last one they did but is hard to find now), less peat than Ardbeg or Lagavulin but still distinctly Islay.
            Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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            • #21
              Best I've had so far is Glenmorangie, the 10yr, Quinta Ruban and Lasanta. I'm counting the days until I get to go up to Scotland!

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              • #22
                AlexG - A very good choice. I remember getting totally bladdered on the 10 year old at a wedding in Aberdeen many moons since with no ill affects the following morning - except the obligatory splitting headache, of course. I remember the Warden didn't speak to me for days - peace, perfect peace ! Must do it again !

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                • #23
                  not to forget that glenmorangie is the favourite drink of the highlander connor macleod played brilliant with a wonderful scottish accent.... by a frenchman????

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                  • #24
                    and of course his spansih egyptian friend ... played by a scotsman....

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                    • #25
                      Here is a link to my favourite whisky shop, located in Bakewell, Derbyshire, only a 45min drive from me

                      The Wee Dram is an independent, specialist whisky retailer based in Bakewell, Derbyshire, founded in 1998 by Adrian and Alison Murray.
                      Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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                      • #26
                        Ah Bakewell - where the tarts come from ! And only 45 minutes drive from Smokey Dave. You little devil, you !

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                        • #27
                          Tarts ? Tarts?..I'm still on my mince pies...Yumm Yumm with a drop 'o Cardhu...

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                          • #28
                            Tarts and Mince Pies???????

                            Thought this was a Whisky thread.

                            I've been lucky enough to have tasted some spectacular whiskies (e.g. 1972 Ardbeg straight from the cask in Warehouse number 1) that haven't cost me anything but I guess this post is about what is currently available.

                            Spending up to the limit of the thread you'd struggle to beat Highland Park 18 or Talisker 18 imho. BUT you don't have to spend ?70 to get a good whisky in fact the fun is finding the cheap good whiskies.

                            Available in your local supermarket:
                            Laphroaig Quarter cask if you like peat.
                            Aberlour 10 y.o. if you like Sherry
                            Ardmore traditional for a more older style Speyside
                            Glen Moray unaged - a new Chardonnay finish is available again and was always a reliable anytime dram.

                            These are all distillery bottlings and so are very consistent. Independant bottlers can often deliver a different slant on a whisky so they can be interesting, but they're not available everywhere. Look for Signatory, Douglas Laing, Duncan Taylor, Berry Brothers & Rudd bottlings to name a few - mind some aren't cheap. Even consider joining the Scotch Malt Whisky Society.

                            Anyway back to my 23 year old cask strength Cambus - mmm lovely and at ?47.50 a steal.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Wardjrz View Post
                              I've been lucky enough to have tasted some spectacular whiskies (e.g. 1972 Ardbeg straight from the cask in Warehouse number 1) that haven't cost me anything but I guess this post is about what is currently available.
                              Ooh I'll keep an eye out in July, off for a weeks hols to Islay, staying in Port Charlotte, then a week in Pitlochry
                              Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.

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                              • #30
                                My local shop, Beers of Europe does a lot of the Gordon MacPhail bottlings but I find them a wee bit expensive...unfortunately not a lot of B&M's near me.....

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