Not had the sherry but I picked up another bottle of the Amarone Cask recently, couldn't leave the first one alone.
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Originally posted by potpest View PostNot had the sherry but I picked up another bottle of the Amarone Cask recently, couldn't leave the first one alone.
I’ve only had one whiskey finished in a red wine cask, a Japanese one few years back, which was a bit medicinal for my taste.
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Originally posted by ShaazK View Post
How’s this one?
I’ve only had one whiskey finished in a red wine cask, a Japanese one few years back, which was a bit medicinal for my taste.
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Originally posted by ShaazK View Post
How’s this one?
I’ve only had one whiskey finished in a red wine cask, a Japanese one few years back, which was a bit medicinal for my taste.
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Trying this for the first time tonight, never really ventured into the Arran distillery, but this is delicious, the old ‘Christmas in a bottle’ but I am a fan of sherried whiskies, glendronach being my favourite of all time after being introduced by Wigan. Spicy on the finish too, but that might be the 55.8% talking!
Would recommend!
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This was lovely too. But at 99£ a bottle was a bit too much for me. Look at that colour. It's a CGars bottling. But lovely sherry finish.
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I think I may finally have this CAD under control...
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Had a couple of drams of old style Glendronach last night that were both absolutely outstanding - an '09 bottling of the 15 year old revival, far superior to the newer offering and a 16 yo Port wood from Murray McDavid. Sublime stuff.
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Nice to see a thriving whisk(e)y thread!
I love a good Islay and having finished my bottle of Ardbeg 10 recently, been considering what will be my next bottle. Laphroaig 10 is probably my go to bottle, but fancy trying something new to broaden my horizons.
Had the opportunity to try some Octomore 12.1 at a bar recently which was utterly delicious, but at £200 I don't think I'll be getting a bottle 😄
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Originally posted by moppy View PostNice to see a thriving whisk(e)y thread!
I love a good Islay and having finished my bottle of Ardbeg 10 recently, been considering what will be my next bottle. Laphroaig 10 is probably my go to bottle, but fancy trying something new to broaden my horizons.
Had the opportunity to try some Octomore 12.1 at a bar recently which was utterly delicious, but at £200 I don't think I'll be getting a bottle 😄
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