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I do like Islay whiskies but it's a taste I've only developed in the last couple of years. Plus, I dont think they pair well with cigars because the assault on your taste buds stops you from tasting anything else
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Spot on, for me it's Cigar or a Peat Whisky not both together. Some aromatic Pipe tobacco's can almost handle the pace but even then.....
For Cigars AND Whisky I tend to keep it simple, Glenmorangie, Glenfiddich, Glenlivet or lots of options with blends.
Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Haha.....I've only got half a bottle of Jim Beams.....building my rum collection slowly but surely though.
oh and a bottle of courvoisier and various Italian liqueurs.
I unfortunately don't have any Islay whisky atm but I do have the Johnny Walker Green Label which I got fir Xmas which is pretty smoky. I need to finish off one of the 8 half drunk bottles of whisky on the shelf before I can justify buying another I think
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That will be the Talisker and Caol in the blend shining through, green label is the gem of the walker range for me. But when it's gone it's gone for good, so snap it up now if you want it.
Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
It's ok Jeremy I knew what you meant. Incidentally my great grandmother (mother of my maternal grandmother) was a Harvey as the founders of Bruichladdich and she was also called Charlotte as in Port Charlotte where Octomore distillery was founded.
we'll just call you the Jeremy whisperer on this thread then.. you seem to always get me
and awesome nice note of history there too!! i guess octomore might have a small amount of sentimental value too? Or how about the more relevantly named: Port Charlotte? haha
Bruichladdich Infinity was one of the best I ever had the fortune to try, sadly not being made anymore (according to the tour guide at the distillery this was a plaything of Jim McEwan).
Strangely, considering my like of peated whisky I haven't taken to Talisker.
Have you taken a liking to Talisker 57 then? try it out, it goes down smoother
and bruichladdich infinity (if i remember correctly) was a sample of the OLD bruichladdich. McEwan found a whole bunch of old maturing casks when he bought it. after a few samplings, some were churned out to be the "infinity" whilst most others were churned out as "1st edition" 10, 15, and 20 YO. as i still have my 20YO first edition signed by mcewan himself.
just gotta wait for the bloke to die and then sell the thing
That will be the Talisker and Caol in the blend shining through, green label is the gem of the walker range for me.
same here! the others are just waaaaay too harsh. making the price of the blue isn't its only turn off ;(
which reminds me. take it to a search on the forum. Alex (from Belfast) had a good review on walker's green a while back. loved the thing, he did.
where's Alex!? he'd love this thread we're having here.......
Funny that, it will teach me to read the thread titles first! Maybe tomorrow I'll line up my rum collection for a photo to make Mark salivate (my wife likes rum).
Funny that, it will teach me to read the thread titles first! Maybe tomorrow I'll line up my rum collection for a photo to make Mark salivate (my wife likes rum).
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