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Shameless epicurian
![]() Join Date: Apr 2014
First Name: Neil
Location: Winnipeg, Canada - Home of the Jets!
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Hi Gabe
Scotch will change a bit once opened - not a whole lot, and not quickly - there is some evaporation of alcohol and esters (the congeners that lend complexity to scotch) but it takes a long time to occur. Storage in a cool area will reduce is a bit. Some oxidation might also occur, so in short your scotch may lose some complexity over time. There is very little tannin in scotch, as the barrels don't give much off - they're usually re-used from the bourbon or sherry industry. Aside from OCDC collectors like myself (who have a lot of open bottles) most people won't allow a decent scotch to be open that long (a coupled years really) I like to enjoy what I buy and don't believe in investment bottles or cigars. (I have an opened battle of Port Ellen for example - you now have to kill to find them, and my friends are mortified) Why have it if you don't intend to drink or smoke it for that matter. Slante. Neil
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