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21st January 14, 12:57 PM
#161
 Originally Posted by Starhunter451
I do nt mind smokey, but slap you in the face does not appeal to me.
I am still tryng scotches to find one to fit my love of irish whiskeys. Bushmills black label is pretty good.
Let you know what happens.
Perhaps you should venture into one of the better blends. Dewar's 12 year Reserve is an excellent choice or if you want to touch your toe into a slightly peatier dram try the Famous Grouse Black Label. Blends are popular for good reason and are very often a very drinkable alternative to more expensive single malts.
President, Clan Buchanan Society International
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21st January 14, 01:14 PM
#162
For Christmas, my "born nephew" gave me a bottle of a blend called Label 5. Last evening, my fiance and I decided to watch a new dvd of the 1960 Disney version of "Kidnapped"; so, I made myself a rob roy cocktail (3 parts whisky, 1 part sweet vermouth, and angostura bitters to taste). It hit the spot!
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21st January 14, 01:51 PM
#163
 Originally Posted by ctbuchanan
Perhaps you should venture into one of the better blends. Dewar's 12 year Reserve is an excellent choice or if you want to touch your toe into a slightly peatier dram try the Famous Grouse Black Label. Blends are popular for good reason and are very often a very drinkable alternative to more expensive single malts.
I'm away on business this week and stuck in a hotel on my lonesome. Just cheered myself up with a double measure of Black Grouse. I'd highly recommend it.
Steve.
"We, the kilted ones, are ahead of the curve" - Bren.
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22nd January 14, 05:55 PM
#164
Tried out a couple bottles of Bruichladdich lately which is a typical Islay brand, but they make two unpeated varieties in The Laddie (bourbon barrel finish) and The Rocks (french red wine cask finish) that are very nice and very UN-Islay-like, for those of us who prefer something a little less----uhhh---bracing.
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22nd January 14, 05:56 PM
#165
My Ruth has just returned from London with an Ardbeg Uigeadail in her hand luggage. Sweet and dry and a bit oily on the tongue. Quite unlike my favourite Ardbeg -- Corryvreckan -- that's full of seaweed and smoke.
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24th January 14, 08:25 PM
#166
Tonight, it's Lismore Speyside single malt in my Glencairn Glass.
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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24th January 14, 09:12 PM
#167
My wife just bought me a bottle of Glenlivet "Nadurra" 16 year old, Non-Chill Filtered, cask strength single malt and I'm having a bit before bed. It's very nice. She spoils me!
- Steve Mitchell
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25th January 14, 12:33 PM
#168
Last evening, my fiance, Andrea, and I went to a scotch-tasting Robert Burns Dinner. The scotches we had with our seven-course meal were the Glenmorangies 10, Nectar D' Or, Lasanta, Quinta Ruban, and the 18. All were very good complements to the courses.
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26th January 14, 01:23 AM
#169
At our Scottish Country Dance Burns Night, I had a wee dram of Dewars 12 for the toasts, and several wee drams of Old Pulteney 12 (which I brought to prepare me to give the Toast to the Immortal Memory of Robert Burns). Since returning home, I have had several wee drams of Lismore Speyside Single Malt. It is the weekend, after all.
Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
Eastern Region Vice President
North Carolina Commissioner
Clan Sinclair Association (USA)
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26th January 14, 03:31 AM
#170
It was Dalmore 12 to toast darlin' Rabbie. Rich, complex, mouth-filling and satisfying.
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