All very personal taste. And dependent on budget. Try:-
Glenmorangie
Glenlivet
Dalmore
Ben Riach
Dalwhinnie
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So a quick question for the whiskey experts. My tastes run to the smooth and sweet (very easy drinking) end of the spectrum.
What would you regard as the no. 1 choice single malt in this category?
All very personal taste. And dependent on budget. Try:-
Glenmorangie
Glenlivet
Dalmore
Ben Riach
Dalwhinnie
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So I may or may not be taking a step closer to 29 soon, and as a result a couple of new bottles have appeared on my shelf.
First is a Bruichladdich Port Charlotte 10y/o. This I picked for myself after trying a couple of Bruichladdichs last year although admittedly not this one. The tasting notes sounded very enticing and it was priced just under the wife’s budget for a bottle.
The second is one I had no warning of but was responsibly left on my doorstep this afternoon along with a WhatsApp message. It was The English Small Batch Rum Cask Matured. Reading the tasting notes on the distillers’ website makes this sound like a verrrry nice dram indeed but I confess to never having looked into this distiller before. I have a very fond memory of a Balvenie Caribbean Cask so I’m hopeful for this one!
Anyway, happy Sunday evening everyone!
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The Caribbean Cask? That was the first whisky I thought of after reading the question, lovely drop though not one I've had in a while. It can be found in some of the larger supermarkets and is occasionally on offer as well.
Trying out a new whisky tonight -
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I'll be interested to see how you get on. I had the chance to visit their distillery a couple of years ago and despite wanting to be enthusiastic for English whisky, and despite being open minded on all things whisky, I have to say I found the samples I tried to be bordering on undrinkable honestly. It may well be maturation in different casks though really opens it up and I'd never say never regarding trying other expressions of theirs :)
Has anyone tried this? The Ardmore Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky
Anyone know if Laphroaig Lore is a limited release or a 'permanent' member of their lineup?
Good to hear it's sticking around, thank you. Gives me more of a chance to try it out.
I've only heard good things thus far other than Broussard, but I haven't tried it myself.
Taste is so subjective that there will always be those who love/like/nothing special/dislike/hate!
I thought it as underwhelming and overpriced. I can't find my notes (I may not even have taken any). It's disappointing, because it's obviously a very good distillery, and I was a huge fan of the 18, but the Select, Lore and QC just remind me of how much I used to enjoy Laphroaig.
I'd agree with you that the QC and Select are very mediocre. I would guess we have similar palettes.
At 30 or 40 quid I'd take a punt on Lore but at £65+ I'd rather buy something else I know is worth that kind of price point.
I'm a big fan of the regular 10 and it's my go too, always in the cupboard Peated offering.
The description of lore I've seen such as "contains some of our most precious stock" makes it out to be something special. AFAIK It's the only nas core Laphroaig I've yet to try.
I think I'll probably try and source a sample to try it before I'd commit to a full bottle.
I've only ever bought one bottle of Highland Park and that was the 12yo some eleven years ago, it was the first ever single malt that I'd bought and was done so after a stag do in Edinburgh after trying a flight representing each region. I wasn't too keen on it (though I had no back catalogue to compare it to as I was a complete noob and it must have been a different Highland in the flight) and have never bought a HP since other than a double measure of one of their more expensive bottlings when I was in Scotland last year. I wasn't that enamoured by that one either, though for the life of me I can't remember which one it was other than having a NOS Viking themed name.
I've been to Orkney though have never visited the distillery. Perhaps I'm doing them a disservice however with the way that their younger core range, and some others, appear to be branded it puts me off, and I say that knowing that I may well be missing out on something I'd enjoy.
I like the 12yr and the Dark Origins, the older stuff and other nas options I'm not that fussed on. They start getting very expensive very quickly (The 21 is over £200 now)
You should prob try the 12 again. I picked a bottle up today in tesco with the weekly shop. It's down to £25 atm.
Ardbeg 12 is down to £37 in Tesco...in you have one near you, which I don't! Otherwise it's at least a tenner more everywhere else.
It's one I'd really, really like to try - sounds right up my street.
It was my first ever Peated whisky, after the first sip I thought I was chomping on an ashtray!
It's an acquired taste but you soon get used it to and It one of my favourite styles now.
I've just ordered a few more bits from the whisky shop Inc this Xmas dram box, which just happens to have a sample of the Laphroaig lore.
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Just a heads up.
They are releasing the reserve number three this month (in eleven days), the number two was lovely.
https://www.lakesdistillery.com/onli...le_malt_whisky
Just bought their limited edition sherry expression from Amazon for £33. Not gonna open it for a while, can't be many left now??
Also bought in the Co-op today was Glen moray sherry cask edition for £20. First glass as i type and is right up my street. On the sweet side, velvety smooth and all butterscotchy .... mmmm
Think I've mentioned on here before that i am in reverse on my whisky journey, started off liking smokey/peaty, ala Laphroaig, and now love sherried.
Recent purchase also was Crabbies yardhead, just compared this beside the Glen moray and it makes it ( Crabbies) seem a bit harsh!!
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I have three bottles ordered.. the first two versions released both sold out.
I forgot I was given this at Christmas! It’ll make working late interesting....
It's surprisingly hard to find a sample of lore that's not close to £20 Inc delivery to NI. Got lucky its in this set.
These are working out about 4 quid each so decent value for a night cap.
Also just found out quidco are doing 4.8% cashback for the whisky shop, its too late for me but might be useful for someone else.
Some good prices on the sale tab here:-
https://www.thewhiskyworld.com/sale
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House of Malt do online tastings where they send you the various drams and hold an online session. I missed their Glenfarclas tasting this Friday unfortunately (5 drams for £25), where they hold it on Zoom. I'll be keeping an eye out for their next one.
I did buy a few things and they've given me a link to get 5% off for anyone interested, just PM me - I don't think I get anything for that FYI, I just think they seem to be a decent bunch and were the cheapest online I could find for what I was looking for. Customer service was great dealing super fast with my queries and delivered next day. No affiliation etc.
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Yeah, Milroys are doing that too. Not sure if their shop is open again yet, but it's a bit of a trek for me anyway these days. When I used to work up in London regularly I was a pretty regular customer of theirs - very knowledgable and able to get some rare bottlings.
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Just got the supplies in for the virtual GTG tomorrow night.
The axe is in case I need to quickly terminate the internet connection if Unclealec starts taking his clothes off again.
Tried Ardbeg 10 last night, with my previous favourite of Talisker Storm. They both showed up things I now feel are lacking in both!
I felt the Ardbeg was almost all mid to high, and lacked the lower end body of the Talisker, and subsequently felt the Talisker was not quite as nuanced and detailed as the Ardbeg. I really enjoyed the really quite complex nose of the Ardbeg 10 and the bright flavours, but felt it was lacking the lower end.
Any recommendations for something akin to the complex, smokey, brightness of the Ardbeg 10 but with more deeper notes? Uigeadail perhaps?
I shall investigate the Oogie and Corry further then, thank you for the recommendation (I can at least spell those now without having to look them up)
Talisker 10 I don't seem to get on with - when comparing to the Storm it felt less interesting, thinner and tasted too rubbery. Somehow, the Storm's scent is smoked paprika whilst the Talisker 10 old tyres!
This will be a good night...
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