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Wine, Beer, and Spirits>10 - 12 year old Scotch
RWhisenand 10:09 PM 12-30-2013
I've heard really good things about Monkey Shoulder, I haven't run across a bottle yet, but if I happen on to one, I'll make sure to pick it up!
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Zanaspus 02:15 PM 12-31-2013
Lots of good answers, and while I agree with the Ardbegs, Taliskers, etc. I find it stunning that there's yet to be a mention of Highland Park 12.
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badbriar 08:29 PM 01-10-2014
Uncorked the gifted Christmas bottle of 12 yr Glenfiddich this evening. Accompanied with a Camacho Coyolar Rothchilds puro cigar.
Excellent, stout cigar and very smooth, easy neat Scotch. This scotch was a pleasant surprise-very smooth with moderate, warm finish. The scotch did not overpower the cigar, but was a welcome complement. I recommend this scotch highly. :-)
RR
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equetefue 08:42 PM 01-10-2014
If you like that one give Macallan 12 a go. I bet you will like it a lot
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CamoFlogged 09:21 PM 01-10-2014
Originally Posted by Zanaspus:
Lots of good answers, and while I agree with the Ardbegs, Taliskers, etc. I find it stunning that there's yet to be a mention of Highland Park 12.
Ahhh, your eyes deceive you grasshopper.

Originally Posted by CamoFlogged:
For a slight change of pace, I reach for Highland Park 12 or 15. Considered an "Islands" scotch and fantastic.

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Big Perm 01:43 PM 01-11-2014
Goody's down the road typically has either Glenmorangie or Glenfiddich regularly on sale for $30 with two glasses, so that usually fits the bill, but I'll sample anything they have in that area that's marked down.....pops got me a bottle of the 12 year Chivas for Christmas, it's decent, so that's what I have for now....any good 12 year at or below $30 hits the mark for me...been lucky enough to sample some amazing 18 year courtesy of my buddies from time to time and they are impeccable.
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hotreds 01:56 PM 01-11-2014
cask strength anything single malt
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CamoFlogged 02:03 PM 01-11-2014
Originally Posted by hotreds:
cask strength anything single malt
Well, for me anyway, it would be sometimes. Laphroaig Cask Strength is an example of where their standard 10 yr is better than their CS. :-)
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RUNYYFan 09:16 PM 01-11-2014
Preferred would definitely be the Balvenie 12 Double Wood.
In a pinch Glenmorangie 10.
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Weelok 03:16 AM 01-12-2014
Originally Posted by CamoFlogged:
Well, I dig the Islay's so if I have to choose a 10-12 yr. easily available scotch...

1. Laphroaig 10
2. Ardbeg 10
3. Caol Ila 12

But for a step up I go to Lagavulin 16 or Ardbeg Uigeadail. Both yummy.

For a slight change of pace, I reach for Highland Park 12 or 15. Considered an "Islands" scotch and fantastic.

For a bigger change and moving to a Speyside, I go with Aberlour 12 or 16 or Balvenie 12 or 17 Double wood.
+1 with the only exception being I replace Laphroaig with Taliskers.
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massphatness 04:21 AM 01-12-2014
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old
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Tredegar 01:34 PM 03-31-2014
I am a big fan of the Tomatin 12. Nice flavors and probably one of the lowest price single malts available.
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REASON 05:20 PM 04-05-2014
Hands down for me in the 10-12yr range would be Ardbeg Ten it is in my regular rotation.
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Chimneyfish 07:50 PM 04-25-2014
everyone's sticking with highlander and islays eh?
no one for the fruity Cragganmore? no one? :-)
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jcarlton 08:10 PM 04-27-2014
Originally Posted by massphatness:
The Glenlivet 12 Year Old
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The Glenlivet is my go to.
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billybarue 09:40 PM 04-27-2014
18 year highland at Costco in Ft Wayne for $38.00

Worth $38 - I wouldn't pay more. Maybe I'll change my mind after the first bottle from the case I bought.
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