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    I haven't met a scotch I didn't like, in general the warmer the weather where I am sitting, the higher up the mountain side I want the still to have been.

    I have tried I think three Glen Morangie's, my brother in law loves it. If your audience is less experienced with scotch I like Dalwhinnie a lot. Dalwhinnie is not as deep or robust as Glen Morangie, but neither will it be confused with an Irish or a cognac.

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    Been sipping on this recently, pretty good stuff. Not sure of the cost of a bottle though.

    http://www.scotchwhisky.net/malt/bowmore.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standard View Post
    Been sipping on this recently, pretty good stuff. Not sure of the cost of a bottle though.

    http://www.scotchwhisky.net/malt/bowmore.htm
    My wife just gave me a bottle of that Along with bottles of Laphroiag and Macallans. It's going to be nice and warm around the fire THIS holiday season.


    Back O/T, If you're going for an auction piece, you should do something with a familiar name, but with a twist. I'm with Forrestermodern, any of the 'special bottle' Glenmorangie scotches would make a wonderful fundraiser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    How about a bottle of this: http://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/sel...yo_whisky.aspx

    You didn't specify a budget!
    Boy I'd like to try a wee dram of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Standard View Post
    Been sipping on this recently, pretty good stuff. Not sure of the cost of a bottle though.

    http://www.scotchwhisky.net/malt/bowmore.htm
    I really enjoy the Islay malts. Not sure of the broad appeal though. I've toured the Laphroaig and Ardbeg distilleries. Need to go back and check out the Bowmore.

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    Bruichladdich Peat or Ardbeg 12 (cask strength)! Peat=awesome.

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    I knew I forget one of the Glenmorangies special finish single malts when I listed them above but had to go to the whisky cabinet to figure out which one---Glenmorangie Nector D'Or.

    Any of their special finish bottlings, all around twelve years old I believe (10 in bourbon or sherry casks then two in the special finishing casks), would be a special item for an auction, for either an experienced whisky lover or a newcomer--they are all relatively smooth yet very tasty and a little off the beaten path for most scotch drinkers.

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    I would recommend staying away from anything overly peaty. Islay whiskys (IMO) are very much an acquired taste, and do not have as broad an appeal as something milder and middle-of-the-road. I for one, am not a fan of peaty whiskys I'm afraid.

    Glenmorangie sounds like the best option! Failing that, many Speyside or Highlands whiskys would make an excellent donation.

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    Oban, Cragganmore, Highland Park, Old Pulteney. The first three are my favorite non-Islay all rounders. Old Pulteney is an oft overlooked malt that is top notch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AKScott View Post
    I haven't met a scotch I didn't like, in general the warmer the weather where I am sitting, the higher up the mountain side I want the still to have been.

    I have tried I think three Glen Morangie's, my brother in law loves it. If your audience is less experienced with scotch I like Dalwhinnie a lot. Dalwhinnie is not as deep or robust as Glen Morangie, but neither will it be confused with an Irish or a cognac.
    I heartily and enthusiastically concur,
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