View Poll Results: Which is your favorite?
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Highland Park
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Laphroaig
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Lagavulin
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Oban
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Glenfiddech Solera
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Balvene
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13th February 10, 08:38 PM
#11
I voted Lagavulin as it is the favorite of the ones in my cabinet, but I forgot about Laphroiag Quarter Cask.
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13th February 10, 08:56 PM
#12
WRITE-IN CANDIDATE:
The Macallan 12 years
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13th February 10, 10:34 PM
#13
 Originally Posted by cajunscot
WRITE-IN CANDIDATE:
The Macallan 12 years

What he said
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14th February 10, 04:41 AM
#14
 Originally Posted by Merlin
Forrester... It's not about the best... it's about the best of these listed.
Surely you like one of these.
merlin
I have and like all of them equally well, at different times and in different moods. These are all top flight singles, and I don't know many folks who would kick any of them out of bed for eating crackers. Like women they are all different but all beautiful in their own way, and although I have chosen one woman to spend my life with, because of her particular beauty, I am not obliged to do the same with my Scotch.
Enjoy your scotch, and your poll.
jeff
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14th February 10, 06:36 AM
#15
After over half a century of intensive study in all known conditions the only conclusion I have been able to come up with is: All whisky is good, but some are better than others. I am afraid more in depth study will be required before I can narrow down the choice further. Rest assured that this important research is an on going affair.
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14th February 10, 07:30 AM
#16
Very close in the polls..... that's good.
I think Jeff put it best.... scotch is like women.... all are beautiful in their own way.
(some are cheaper than others too)
Fear is that I can never go back to cheap stuff.....ever. When I ventured out in beers... the same thing happened. I found that I really like the full body of a black or dark beer the best. Now if Miller Lite is all that's available.... I do without.
Life is too short and precious to drink swill.
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14th February 10, 08:23 AM
#17
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I am afraid more in depth study will be required before I can narrow down the choice further. Rest assured that this important research is an on going affair.
Boy oh boy, I'm still researching.
MrBill
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14th February 10, 10:57 AM
#18
Of these? I guess the Glenfiddich.
elim
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14th February 10, 11:06 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
After over half a century of intensive study in all known conditions the only conclusion I have been able to come up with is: All whisky is good, but some are better than others. I am afraid more in depth study will be required before I can narrow down the choice further. Rest assured that this important research is an on going affair.
I could not have said it better myself Jock (as a matter of fact I didn't say it better above). However Jock, next time I am in the Highlands I hope you and I have a chance to perform some contemplative and in depth research personally into this particularly vexxing and troublesome issue. It definitely deserves further looking into, and right quick too.
jeff
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14th February 10, 03:07 PM
#20
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
After over half a century of intensive study in all known conditions the only conclusion I have been able to come up with is: All whisky is good, but some are better than others. I am afraid more in depth study will be required before I can narrow down the choice further. Rest assured that this important research is an on going affair.
Here in lies the wisdom of experience. Some studies require a lifetime of research. 
Rob
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