Holy ....that's some collection VTG,sweeeeet
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Laphroaig 10yo Islay Single Malt Scotch Whisky
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These are those old Mini bottles of rum I picked up in Italy.
IMG-20140106-00894.jpgIMG-20140106-00895.jpgIMG-20140106-00896.jpgIMG-20140106-00897.jpg(crap blackberry photos)"Gentlemen, you may smoke."
King Edward VII
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Nah spirits can never look pathetic. I suppose mine are more of a rotation than a collection, because they all get drunk.Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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I think I'm generally with you guys, I love Islay whiskies, but as a rule think they overpower cigars. I like something lighter and sweeter to complement the slight bitter notes of cigars. Generalisation, admittedly.
That said, I have on a few occasions enjoyed a Caol Ila Distiller's Edition (can't remember which year) with a cigar. Love the oily mouth feel, and even though there is a strong peaty/smokiness, there's a sweetness too, which helps balance it nicely with a cigar.
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Originally posted by Simon-JG-hr View PostI think I'm generally with you guys, I love Islay whiskies, but as a rule think they overpower cigars. I like something lighter and sweeter to complement the slight bitter notes of cigars. Generalisation, admittedly.
That said, I have on a few occasions enjoyed a Caol Ila Distiller's Edition (can't remember which year) with a cigar. Love the oily mouth feel, and even though there is a strong peaty/smokiness, there's a sweetness too, which helps balance it nicely with a cigar.
My favourite with cigars is a Dalmore Gran Reserva or Dalmore Valour.Exploring the world - one smoke at a time.
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VTG thats a FINE collection.
Probably would've been lile that with me if only i didnt get into cigars . Whoever knew single malts would be a gateway drug!?Originally posted by ValeTudoGuyMarc's a Fat Molly
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If you enjoyed the 10 year old, try the Laphraoigh Quarter Cask. Its got a bit more wood in with the peat which makes an absolutely delicious flavour profile. Periodically its on offer for ?25-30 (usually ?35-40) and for my money its probably the best Islay at either price point. Have a bottle of Laphraoig Triple Wood in the cupboard I've been saving for a special occasion, quite excited about cracking that one open.
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