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Feeling at Home
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Laphroiag 10yr or Bowmore Mariner 15yr for Islay
Glenmorangie Madeira or Glen Ord 12yr for Highland Glenlivet 21yr or Glenfarclas 17yr for Speyside Longrow 14yr for Islands But honestly there's so many brilliant whiskies, each with their own individual characters, that it's impossible to pick one as my favourite or go-to dram. Just like cigars, it depends on the day and mood.... that's probably why I have 50+ bottles of scotch in my cabinet ![]() |
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In order ...
Glenfarclas 17 Macallan 18 Dalwhinnie 15 Johnnie Blue |
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Committed
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haven't tried the Glen or Johnie Blue, but I love the Mac 18 and Dalwhinnie 15 ![]()
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I have a bottle of Macallan 18 from their Fine Oak series. I like the Sherry 18 better but it was pretty smooth. Just seemed to lack much in the way of character.
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Highland Park for me.
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Still Watching Your Rack
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x2!!! Their 18 year old scotch is my favorite!!!
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And the Blue is something unique for a blend at least to me. Such a nice almost refreshing quality to it. Now I've got a craving for one ofthe other and nothing is on hand! ![]() ![]() |
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Going Commando
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