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  • #46
    Nice, I drank some of the 15yo this weekend as well as some Glenmoranie but no cigar as it was a family birthday weekend and no opportunity arose. The difference between the Glenlivet and the Glenmorangie was clear, the Morangie was floral and clean whilst the Livet was much woodier and feisty. I still adore The Balvennie Double Wood. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1413197991.148421.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1413198015.493795.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1413198034.703571.jpg

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    • #47
      Originally posted by tommy View Post
      Nice, I drank some of the 15yo this weekend as well as some Glenmoranie but no cigar as it was a family birthday weekend and no opportunity arose. The difference between the Glenlivet and the Glenmorangie was clear, the Morangie was floral and clean whilst the Livet was much woodier and feisty. I still adore The Balvennie Double Wood. [ATTACH]19850[/ATTACH][ATTACH]19851[/ATTACH][ATTACH]19852[/ATTACH]
      The Balvenie is up there as one of my favorites. I have just finished of a bottle of Dalwinnie 15yr which was lovely and delicate. Very smooth and paired very well with milder cigars. Some 2010 Monte Open Masters which I have, are not the strongest of flavours by a long way but a bit of age has helped them a fair bit. The Dalwinne paired very well with them.
      Originally posted by Wigan
      Holy crap, Your Dale Askew?
      ''My religion prescribed as an absolute sacred ritual smoking cigars and drinking alcohol before, after and if need be during all meals and the intervals between them.''
      Sir Winston Churchill

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