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George Cleveland wrote:
snip So my question to the ROFFians here is what else is there that is tasty and less than $50/bottle? Anyone have a favorite? I like the Caol Ila 12 year old. It's an Islay single malt like Laphroaig and Lagavulin but its peatiness is more understated and mellow. Bowmore is another good Islay and closer to that price point. You could spend the rest of your life tasting all the Speyside single malts. Aberlour, Cardhu, Macallan are all good Speyside single malts. In the less expensive Speyside category I like Knockando 12 year old and Balvenie Doublewood 12 year old. Does this make me another elite, snobbish, flyfishing poseur, the kind I used to pity and mock? But of course, old chap. And how should I feel about that? You should feel like lighting up a very nice Cuban cigar to enjoy with that wee bit of the malt. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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