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I’ve noticed a trend of peaty whiskies that have been aged in Sherry casks like this one. From the ones I’ve tried the smoky sweet flavors really go well with a cigar.

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Love this distillery. This is a new one that is slightly cheaper than their flagship 12 year. It tends to be a pricey brand but always a fantastic complex Islay. Find me a lonsdale that doesn't compliment Bunnahabhain, that's my challenge. .

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6 hours ago, El Presidente said:

I hadn't tried this whisky

I have tried this whisky on its introduction in the UK. I found it quite enjoyable particularly the slight salinity in the delivery.  If you like this whisky, you should try Old Pulteney 12. it's a brilliant 'maritime' whisky with a really easy drinking sweet/salty balance. Goes wonderfully well with a Colonials or an SPBeli ,..........and its also cheaper! Sells in the UK for £25 which is pretty much the best whisky bargain going

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1 hour ago, 99call said:

I have tried this whisky on its introduction in the UK. I found it quite enjoyable particularly the slight salinity in the delivery.  If you like this whisky, you should try Old Pulteney 12. it's a brilliant 'maritime' whisky with a really easy drinking sweet/salty balance. Goes wonderfully well with a Colonials or an SPBeli ,..........and its also cheaper! Sells in the UK for £25 which is pretty much the best whisky bargain going

+1 - I did a tasting night last year going through the core expressions of Old Pulteney. The best one of the bunch (in my opinion at least) was also the cheapest, the 12 year. The wood in the older expressions imparted too much influence on the spirit. Much like cigars just because it costs more doesn't make it better!

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