Single malts

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Yes, almost certainly Bunnahabhain - the Northern distilleries on Islay produce a much milder lighter flavoured whisky than say for example, Laphroaig or Lagavulin. I think you will find some Bowmore (owned by Suntory) in there too.

I would've guessed Bowmore. I'm familiar with Bunnahabhain and would have thought Black Grouse too too peaty, although Bunnahabhain do produce some peated stuff I suppose.
 

Went to a food and drink festival today and they had the new Adnams Whisky there to try. I had the triple grain. Was pretty good but expensive at £45.00 a bottle I thought.



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Hey hey, just had a beautiful glass of this! Bunnahabhain 25 yo.

Second bottle my mum's had, and she shares!!!!

Absolutely gorgeous. Sherry nose, burnt palate, 100%.
 
Just reading this makes me feel queasy. Got absolutely bladdered on it when I was about 17 or so. Heaved all over my christmas presents.

Cant stand the smell of it ever since.

Not the most constructive comment in the thread I know.
 

Tried some Bunnahabhain 12 after seeing Groucho espouse it .. quite nice, and my housemate likes it as well. Oban 18 waiting in the wings for another day.
 
Company I work for are importing the new Glenfarclas 60 Years Old Single Malt in September this year.

Lovely packaging, a bespoke crystal decanter.....and it can be yours for $20,000.00 Canadian dollars. Not too sure about the short fill though :oops:

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Company I work for are importing the new Glenfarclas 60 Years Old Single Malt in September this year.

Lovely packaging, a bespoke crystal decanter.....and it can be yours for $20,000.00 Canadian dollars. Not too sure about the short fill though :oops:

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That's a beautiful colour.
 

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