Ferrari5180 03:00 PM 11-05-2010
I will be trying The Arran tonight. Will let you all know how it is. I had heard it was good and decently priced, so who knows.
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Doctorossi 03:21 PM 11-05-2010
Originally Posted by eldondo:
The choice of Whisky that you take depends on many factors...
Indeed. Please understand, I was speaking only of my own preferences. I've studied every region and it just so happens that the Speysider I will reach for, given reasonable selection, is a rarefied beast. That said, the ones I like, I
very like.
As with cigars, I say 'dig what you dig' and don't let anyone call you wrong.
:-)
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eldondo 09:55 AM 11-07-2010
Originally Posted by Ferrari5180:
I will be trying The Arran tonight. Will let you all know how it is. I had heard it was good and decently priced, so who knows.
How about your thoughts on the Arran?
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Ferrari5180 10:36 AM 11-07-2010
Originally Posted by eldondo:
How about your thoughts on the Arran?
It is quite good for a 40$ bottle. On the initial sip, you get fruits such as grapes and pears with caramel and then on the aftertaste you get vanilla, cream and a burst of cake icing. Quite enjoyable if you ask me.
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TNT009 10:50 AM 11-07-2010
I'll take Laphroaig Cask any time of the day.... Peet n Smoke
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Ferrari5180 05:42 AM 11-08-2010
Originally Posted by TNT009:
I'll take Laphroaig Cask any time of the day.... Peet n Smoke
I would too if they ever sold any here.
:-)
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hammondc 08:27 AM 11-10-2010
Originally Posted by JohnnyFlake:
The Balvenie 12 year Old Double Wood is also exceptional, just slightly under the Port Wood. A vary worthy Speyside, at a much more reasonable price.
I'd be very surprised if you did not really enjoy the Glenfarclas 17yo.
I am still a scotch noob, but after all the stuff I have tasted, I always come back to this stuff. Freakin fantastic. I really love Oban as well, but is was a good bit more expensive.
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eldondo 09:46 AM 11-10-2010
On Friday I'll have a Whisky tasting with a few other guys...
The following is on the schedule (and they all really rock):
- Bunnahabhain 1976, 31 yo, Murray McDavid
- Inchgower 1974, 34 yo, Scotch Single Malt Circle
- Caperdonich 1972, 37 yo., Duncan Taylor Rare Auld
- Glenfarclas 1971, 35 yo, Whiskyfair
My personal favorite is the last one.... fantastic to be combined with some ginger bread.
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Jbailey 12:04 PM 11-11-2010
Sounds like a great time Heiko.
I love Glenfarclas 25 year. I'm sure the 35 year was off the chain!
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Ferrari5180 08:46 PM 11-11-2010
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
Sounds like a great time Heiko.
I love Glenfarclas 25 year. I'm sure the 35 year was off the chain!
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I still have to open the 17. I heard nothing but good things about it. I remember reading you liked Oban somewhere. I see lots of people have mixed feelings about it. Can you convince me its worthy of a place in my stock?
:-)
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ChicagoWhiteSox 09:36 PM 11-11-2010
Macallan 12 Sherry Oak is a favorite of mine. I would love to try some older bottles from Macallan.
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Ferrari5180 01:25 PM 11-12-2010
Anyone here try the Glengoyne 17 and the Glenlivet Nadurra? If so, thoughts?
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potlimit 03:06 PM 11-12-2010
Originally Posted by Ferrari5180:
Anyone here try the Glengoyne 17 and the Glenlivet Nadurra? If so, thoughts?
A few Nadurras... I've only had the Triumph variety per a recommendation from a bartender friend of mine at Craftsteak, and I really enjoyed it. Keep in mind I'm a fan of the Speyside singles like Macallan and Aberlour, some of the others regions are a bit too "medicinally peat-y" for my delicate palate
:-).
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warren G. 01:06 AM 11-13-2010
Been enjoying some Yamazaki Suntory 18. My birthday is next month, I think another bottle is due
:-)
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Ferrari5180 10:16 AM 11-13-2010
Originally Posted by potlimit:
A few Nadurras... I've only had the Triumph variety per a recommendation from a bartender friend of mine at Craftsteak, and I really enjoyed it. Keep in mind I'm a fan of the Speyside singles like Macallan and Aberlour, some of the others regions are a bit too "medicinally peat-y" for my delicate palate :-).
I enjoy a variety of single malts. Have not tried so many, but those that I have I have liked. I tend to prefer islay scotches, but it is always good to get a change with a speyside here and there.
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eldondo 12:38 PM 11-13-2010
The Whisky tasting weīd yesterday evening was really awesome...
Got another bottle which I tried this morning: Ardbeg 1975 (bottled 1997) by Spirit of Scotland... that stuff really rocked the house...
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ChicagoWhiteSox 12:43 PM 11-13-2010
Heiko, are the older Macallan offerings worth the buck? 18-30 year olds?
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eldondo 01:03 PM 11-13-2010
Speakin of the older Sherry finished Macallans itīs more a "yes" for me than for the "Fine Oak" stuff.
But itīs definetly a fact that Macallan is price-wise Rolls Royce... so, had to say, if itīs really worth the buck... Maybe you should try to find older bottling from Independent bottlers.
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ChicagoWhiteSox 01:38 PM 11-13-2010
Originally Posted by eldondo:
Speakin of the older Sherry finished Macallans itīs more a "yes" for me than for the "Fine Oak" stuff.
But itīs definetly a fact that Macallan is price-wise Rolls Royce... so, had to say, if itīs really worth the buck... Maybe you should try to find older bottling from Independent bottlers.
Thanks for the advice. Are there online retailers that sell Independent bottlers stuff? I've seen them being auctioned online before, but not really on any retailers site.
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eldondo 02:03 PM 11-13-2010
I'm not familiar with US retailers but in Europe you can find them...
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