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This bottle will be deeply missed once emptied. 

This was really good

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Something acquired recently:

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Lovely bouquet and has a very subtle palate with the oak prominent but not dominant. Very smooth delivery with a warming glow down the throat.

Finish is rather short but does have a lingering nuance that does compensate. Increased profile integration and complexity with time in glass - an essay in balance, complexity and subtlety. Certainly not one for the lovers of the stronger and bolder styles of whisky.

A good blended malt for the discounted price but I would struggle to pay full price for it, which is nearly double.

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A little Dalmore 12...was the best single malt the bar had, at least I had two choices though :)

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A little Dalmore 12...was the best single malt the bar had, at least I had two choices though :)

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We finally got this in Ontario

Now I can stop buying the duty free bottling. Always in supply at my home! :)

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Some terrific bottles with friends yesterday pysejany.jpg

This was the pick of the litter

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I love watching Ralphy.com reviews and slowly nipping away at a glass of whisky.

Today I thought I'd revisit a bottle I bought for my 31st birthday in February.

Caol Ila distillery 29 year old bottled by Duncan Taylor. It was distilled in May of 83 and I was born in Feb of 83. When I first opened this bottle it was very potent and had a very smoky sea weedy flavour to it so to be honest I never really enjoyed it immensely but after a few months past, now it really has kinda settled down in itself and is really really enjoyable. It's taking less water than I remember to be where I like it and now that I know that the bottle shop where I got it from no longer has it, I'm definitely going to savour this one for quite a while longer.

Non chill filtered and no colouring added it has a deep bronze colour to it and looks lovely and misty in the glass. This one has done a complete 180 for me, really loving it!

Enjoying with a lively and rough around the edges PLPC.

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Drinking a glass of Weller Antique 107 that was re barrel aged in a small 3L barrel.

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Drinking a glass of Weller Antique 107 that was re barrel aged in a small 3L barrel.

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Pisco Sours

Discovered these in Argentina about 10 years back

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Thought one would complement the Dantes Conde 54 nicely.

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i enjoy your ashtray

looks like a butter tray i had a while back that i regretted buying.

Also, nice drinks. mail one over to me!! :lol:

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i enjoy your ashtray

looks like a butter tray i had a while back that i regretted buying.

Also, nice drinks. mail one over to me!! laugh.png

It's a Dom Benito classic. Remember him?

Always travel with it so I have something to hold my smoke on the hotel balcony sneaky.gif

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No, that was Cheech. Or, was it Chong......

Damned short term memory loss!

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No, that was Cheech. Or, was it Chong......

you're close!! but no cigar:

it was actually Benito Mussolini.

Note: I do appreciate your cannabis joke on Short Term Memory

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Appleton 12yr

Bacardi 8yr and

a Teeling small batch irish whiskey that is aged in ex flor de cana rum barrels.

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