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I would recommend you to try out the 18yo Bowmore as well - even stronger sherry influence and hence goes very well with chocolates. If you are exploring peaters, I personally always have a bottle of Lagavulin 16 open in my shelf. 

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6 hours ago, Meklown said:

I would recommend you to try out the 18yo Bowmore as well - even stronger sherry influence and hence goes very well with chocolates. If you are exploring peaters, I personally always have a bottle of Lagavulin 16 open in my shelf. 

Thanks for the suggestion I'll give it a shot. Tried the Lag 16 a while ago, but found it a bit too "hospital" peat. I don't mind the "campfire" peat, but the mouthful of iodine/TCP/hospital taste that something like, say, the Ardbeg 10 has, I'm not keen on. 

Might give it another go though, because I think I'm warming to peat. I'm just at the sherried peat stage for now, Bowmore, Bunnahabhain, etc. but with Highland Park and Caol Isla making an appearance too. 

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52 minutes ago, GavLew79 said:

Tried the Lag 16 a while ago, but found it a bit too "hospital" peat. I don't mind the "campfire" peat, but the mouthful of iodine/TCP/hospital taste that something like, say, the Ardbeg 10 has, I'm not keen on.

Totally understand what you mean by hospital vs meaty peat. On the hospital side I would put Ardbegs and young Laphroaigs. On the meaty side I would put older Laphroaigs, port charlotte, bowmore. Laga for me is somewhere in the middle actually. If you are feeling brave you can jump straight in to try some octomores. In the UK I guess there may be more availability but prices are usually steep anywhere you find them. 

Funny thing about peat, once they age in the barrel for a longer time, it becomes less smoky and much sweeter. If you can get some 30+ year old Caol Ilas, a lot of them become some sort of golden syrup-ish dram. Not cheap at all but I like buying little samples to try and for special occasions. 

But I guess like cigars, you really have to try by yourself to figure out your own palate and preferences. It's different for everyone! 

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Great review,  Love anything Deanston, just a fabulous distillery. 

I've really not rated anything that I've had from Bowmore, just don't see the quality.  I'm not really a massive fan of peat, but I'd say even a Benromach 10 puts most young Bowmore's to shame. 

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6 hours ago, 99call said:

Great review,  Love anything Deanston, just a fabulous distillery. 

I've really not rated anything that I've had from Bowmore, just don't see the quality.  I'm not really a massive fan of peat, but I'd say even a Benromach 10 puts most young Bowmore's to shame. 

Big fan of Ben Romach. 

The Deanston 18 has a lovely wisp of campfire, not found in the other bottlings. Looking forward to purchase the Olorosso cask and other specials. 

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