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jcskinner wrote:Lovely idea for a present, IWC. I hope my family are as considerate when I hit 40 shortly!
I'm probably looking forward to the Glenfarclas more than anything, I think. Most of what I've picked up recently has a touch of smoke about it, but I like a sherry finish myself. Though the Strathisla looks pretty sherried too, in fairness.
jcskinner wrote:Glenfarclas last year which was unsherried
varizoltan wrote:jcskinner wrote:Glenfarclas last year which was unsherried
as far as i know, Glenfarclas is not doing any finish whisky
zenmonk wrote:What would a good introduction to Scotch malts be? I have tried Talisker and a few others and am really drawn to something with a peaty taste.
zenmonk wrote:What would a good introduction to Scotch malts be? I have tried Talisker and a few others and am really drawn to something with a peaty taste.
bredman wrote:Scotch single malts with more peat than Talisker are - Ardbeg, Laphroaig, Lagavulin, Caol Ila, Longrow. Also Port Charlotte, and Kilchoman. These are all based on Islay with the exception of Longrow, which is heavily peated from Springbank.