Glenmorangie 18 years old, but even this very nice scotch can't beat my sweet Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban.
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Glenmorangie 18 years old, but even this very nice scotch can't beat my sweet Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban.
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My most recent whisky outing was to Baranow's Lounge in Melbourne. Had a couple drams with my wife, Caol Ila 2001 and Benromach Sassicaia Wood Finish. Both were delicious but I personally preferred the Caol Ila.
Aberlour a'bunadh, batch 45. Wow!
Quite disappointed now. This was possibly the most interesting whisky I've ever tasted with so many distinctive aromas and flavours developing once a wee drop of water is added. Truly a magnificent dram. I tried it at a friend's place on a recent trip to England and was really impressed. I's cask strength and at 60.3% alcohol it's illegal to bring it into Norway where I live. So sad. I'm about to drown my sorrows with a drop of 12 year old caol isla. Well, maybe not drown them, I have work in the morning, but I'll at least get their feet wet.
The abunadh is my all time favorite
Great choice a great wee nip,"the water of Dail"--" Slainte"
A wee dram of Stronachie, with 2 cubes, beer isn't working when it's 27c at 10pm
Had a nice spot of Johnny Walker Blue Label last night with the Mrs and some friends. Nothing better than sharing with good company :)
Powers John's Lane Release - great hints of oak with a peppered and honey after note.
Delicious!
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