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Speyside is not really my favorite, although I do not discount it.
My taste: Islay malts: 16 years at least of which my favorite: Bowmore which I am enjoying right now!
Cheers
Borgia
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Eh.....
Speyside is not really my favorite, although I do not discount it.
My taste: Islay malts: 16 years at least of which my favorite: Bowmore which I am enjoying right now!
Cheers
Borgia
Crown on the rocks with a lime twist....yummy!
glenfiddich please, 18 yrs old. 12 when I go out, it's cheaper.
interesting answers.
cheers.
BalvenieEnjoy in moderation, at room temperature, with just a splash of fresh water. Cheers!
Yes thats one of my favourites aswell. Except i prefer it neat to get the full kick of that delicious taste. Theres a Balvenie Doublewood aswell, i think its matured in two stages in two different barrells.
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BalvenieYes thats one of my favourites aswell. Except i prefer it neat to get the full kick of that delicious taste. Theres a Balvenie Doublewood aswell, i think its matured in two stages in two different barrells.Enjoy in moderation, at room temperature, with just a splash of fresh water. Cheers!
Yes, there's another favorite I missed!
I like rye whiskeys Jim Beam and Wild Turkey also Irish whiskey, Bushmills 16 year old is great.
who prefers a fine single malt Scotch such as 'Glenfiddich' or 'Glenmorangie'?
Either is fine with me, although I prefer Glenfiddich as I think it has a smoother taste. It's also quite good if you have an upset tummy.
lfcviking,
I think the Doublewood is finished in Sherry casks. Nice touch.
Borgia,
Go Bowmore!
One more special one - Bruichladdich XVII. One whisky bible of note describes it thusly," soft and rough lovemaking to the palate."Jim Murray's Whisky Bible (3rd Year)