Ahh your spoiling us .... 8 bottles of unending whiskies
Can we get steak and chips on this Island too ????
But yes an interesting and actually a harder question than it seems ... so many whiskies to choose from but I suppose you would need to have a nice balanced choice, not sure if I can do that though as I always seem to be dragged back to a sherry influence.
This is definately return to whiskies that one does not get bored of ... and I'm only going to base it on ones I've actually drank.
Going to put these in alphabetical order ...
Bushmills Sherry Cask (Blackbush was my first regular whiskey and will always have a place in my cabinette but once I tried a cask strength Bush I was lost to the cask strength version)
Jameson RVR (This has to be the best new Irish Whiskey I've tasted since the Redbreast 15yo and as this is a magical island cost is not an issue)
Highland Park Single Cask, cask strength (Just like Blackbush HP12 was one of my first Scotch loves but once I started dabbling in cask strengths I find them hard to pass up. I find the 14-16yo ages are cracking)
Laphroaig 30yo (A trip to Islay and to the home of Laphroaig (My favourite Islay distilery) where I purchased and was able to taste this magical 30yo)
Midleton PPS 19yo Cask Strength Bourbon Cask (I am not usually a bourbon head but after a taste of a 19yo bourbon cask I was just blown away and the difference between this and a 15yo version seems like chalk and cheese... If it ever was available though ... ahh but this is fantasy anyway )
Redbreast 15yo (A superstar whiskey on the world stage never mind in Irish Whiskey circles)
Talisker 10yo (Just for a splash of pepper every so often to go with my steak and chips .... uuummmhhh. Possibly my second most re-purchased scotch after Laphroaig QC)
Yamakazi 1971 (This was only my third Japanese whiskey and it blew me away, as they say in the US Awesome)
Post editied to give a brief reasons why.