Quote Originally Posted by Father Bill View Post
Yeah. Right now, I'm enjoying a Jura, and Te Bheag is one of my go-to Scotches. I'm frankly not big on Johnnie Walker. Laphroaig is a joy, but it takes the right moment. There's an interesting "Scotch" distilled in Canada in Cape Breton, whose climate and geology closely match those of Scotland. It's called "Glen Breton" and while I'm inexpert on anything except what pleases my own palate, it reminds me of what I discern as the "nuttiness" of the MacAllan.

Ah well... then there are the 15 others on my shelf!

(Yes, we do need a "Scotch Smiley")
Well done, Father Bill! Well done indeed.

Presently, I've been working on Glenmorangie Lasanta, which is an elegant, but full bodied whisky that has spent ten years maturing in American white oak, ex-bourbon casks before being extra-matured for a further two years in Oloroso Sherry casks from Jerez in Spain. It has been my "go to" whisky and choice of dram for a wee while now, well...until the next bottle of _________________ is purchased!

Slainte,