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    Quote Originally Posted by Freelander Sporrano
    Don't forget Bruichladdich which an a-typical Malt from Islay. It's the almost opposite to it's well know neigbours

    aye... Bruichladdich is terrific... but it's flavours arr very sublte an sophisticated...

    Bruichladdich an Bunnahabhain arr baith frae Islay... but niether taste peaty...

    twa guid advance whiskies...



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    The MacCallum 18 is wonderful, but it's $150 a bottle....bit pricey for the budget

    I've gotten hooked on Aberlour 10, which BevMo has right now for $33 a bottle. The 12-year is almost 50 bucks , and I don't taste any difference. On the other hand, I'm not a sphisticated taster,so...

    My vote for the budget single-malt that a wide varitey of peole will like is the Aberlour. A close second is the Dalmore 10-year,at about the same price

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    Thanks for all the advice and help guys. As I stated I've really not had
    alot of single malt. Now I just have to make up my mind with the fruity flavors. I like fruit. I like a fine Merlot, hence I should like a fruity single malt!
    Clan Lamont!

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    I just recently started(this past summer) drinking scotch and my first try was with a 12yo Glenfiddich, I developed a taste for it, but the peatiness just didn't do it for me. So when I finally finish the bottle a couple days ago(I don't drink often) I decided to try the 15yo because it didn't mention peatiness being part of the flavour. The 15yo is great. I'm really enjoying it; and thought that it might be a good scotch for someone to start with that doesn't want the hint of peat.
    William Grant
    Stand Fast Craigellachie!

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    I picked up a bottle of the Highland Park 12 yr old last night, it is priced right and is very enjoyable.

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    FYI

    ai started a new oan gaein' threid in the PUB...

    ca'd-

    Pour1Malt's E'erything Ya Need Tae Ken Aboot Malt Whisky!

    ai'll bae re-postin' Malt Whisky info there...



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