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    I've heard good things about bunnahabhain from several people now. I'm considering it for next month's purchase as the 12 yo is quite a reasonable price here all things considered. There's a posh sounding independent bottling available here at the moment too, but at just over six hundred quid its a bit out of my price range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by arniem View Post
    Hey Everyone, guess I'll make my first post in the forum in the most appropriate thread I could find, the scotch thread I've been drinking Aberlour for years. It's so smooth and definitely my go to scotch when I want to introduce someone new to scotch whiskey. Here's a pic of my scotch collection.

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    That would be "Whisky" would it not? I personally don't care for the distilled peat moss character, hence I prefer "Whiskey with an E" as my buddy Rick says. Nothing against Scotch Whisky, just don't care for it personally.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RandyIdaho View Post
    That would be "Whisky" would it not? I personally don't care for the distilled peat moss character, hence I prefer "Whiskey with an E" as my buddy Rick says. Nothing against Scotch Whisky, just don't care for it personally.
    There are a great many Scotches that have absolutely zero peatiness to them. So don't write them all off...you'll really be missing out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by arniem View Post
    Hey Everyone, guess I'll make my first post in the forum in the most appropriate thread I could find, the scotch thread I've been drinking Aberlour for years. It's so smooth and definitely my go to scotch when I want to introduce someone new to scotch whiskey. Here's a pic of my scotch collection.

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    The 18 year old is very nice. I'm glad I tried it. I also fancy your Glenfiddich 21. I find the one finished in rum casks to be incredible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dzanda View Post
    There are a great many Scotches that have absolutely zero peatiness to them. So don't write them all off...you'll really be missing out!
    Glenrothes...!
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    i'm enjoying a fabulous four roses single barrel at the moment, and it's one of the smoothest sweetest whiskeys that had the pleasure of touching my tongue..
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    It was a small glass of Bushmills tonight.
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    Ezekiel81 - I like the Glenfiddich 21 very much. I don't think it's as smooth as Aberlour, but I do think it's smoother than the Macallan (at least the first glass of it ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by arniem View Post
    Ezekiel81 - I like the Glenfiddich 21 very much. I don't think it's as smooth as Aberlour, but I do think it's smoother than the Macallan (at least the first glass of it ).
    I think I've only tried the 12 year old glenfiddich that I can remember, other than a sample of a peated version they were giving out at an airport one time. It's been quite a long time since, but I remember it being kind of buttery. I remember thinking it was a bit bland last time I owned a bottle, but I also had a cask strength laphroaig on the go, which I drank neat, so pretty much anything tasted bland by comparison.

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    Forgot to mention I'm sipping Linie Aquavit at the moment. I was very pleasantly surprised by this spirit, I was expecting it to be horrible.
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