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    Quote Originally Posted by turpin
    I can get Bunnahabhain at my local liquor store. maybe you should look around.
    Our liquor stores are mostly for the college crowd, so single malts are a bit hard to find, period. But if you're looking for cheap vodka and Jagermeister, you've come to the right place.

    And it may be available now, but when we were in Scotland we were told that Bunnahabhain wasn't yet available in America. Guess it is now.

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    ai used tae by it in 'merica five years ago... but it is a tough yin tae fin'




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    "I can get Bunnahabhain at my local liquor store"

    I have seen it at the local store in my area too. I haven't tried it yet though. There was also a higher end ($130) bottle of Port finish Scotch as well, the distillery escapes me at this point. Most people who go in there aren't after the Scotch, so I don't need to worry too much.

    Glen Garioch is a nice Highland single if you are on a budget as well... smokey, and peaty... nice rounded, and slightly robust. It's one that I would buy again, if not for wanting to try other makes.

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    I just bought a bottle of 12 yro Bunnahabhain from a Liquor store in
    South Carolina. It is quite good. A lighter taste than the average
    Islay Malt. I found it has hints of orange and toffee with
    a nice light peat finish.
    Nelson
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