quote:Originally posted by Jcocktosten:
Sortilege Canadian Whiskey Maple Syrup Liquor - gift from Bman. Yum.
I have a bottle of this I brought back from a Quebec trip in 2002 that I've never opened. Thinking I will this weekend...

quote:Originally posted by Jcocktosten:
Sortilege Canadian Whiskey Maple Syrup Liquor - gift from Bman. Yum.
quote:Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:
Hart Brothers - Mortlach 11 Year-Old Speyside
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:quote:Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:
Hart Brothers - Mortlach 11 Year-Old Speyside
How is it? I have a bottle of Mortlach 14 I brought back from Scotland and I'm waiting to open it until I have a broader single malt experience.
quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Had a flight of single malts tonight, all >15 years: balvenie, dalwinnie, highland park, and lagavulin.
quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Had a flight of single malts tonight, all >15 years: balvenie, dalwinnie, highland park, and lagavulin.
Add Glenrothes and Aberfeldy to that list and you've got all my favorites - nicely done!
quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Had a flight of single malts tonight, all >15 years: balvenie, dalwinnie, highland park, and lagavulin.
quote:Originally posted by kingofcool:quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Had a flight of single malts tonight, all >15 years: balvenie, dalwinnie, highland park, and lagavulin.
Care to comment on these?
quote:Originally posted by aphilla:quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Had a flight of single malts tonight, all >15 years: balvenie, dalwinnie, highland park, and lagavulin.
Add Glenrothes and Aberfeldy to that list and you've got all my favorites - nicely done!
We have a team retreat in Scotland in August. One of our activities will be to learn the differences between the various SM regions. I'm doing some homework in advance.
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
Hey, don't miss The Whiskey Castle in Tomintoul. Mike has over 500 single malts in stock and many of them are rare private bottlings that you won't see anywhere else.
quote:Originally posted by MoselleLuxemburg:quote:Originally posted by aphilla:quote:Originally posted by Vino Bevo:quote:Originally posted by aphilla:
Had a flight of single malts tonight, all >15 years: balvenie, dalwinnie, highland park, and lagavulin.
Add Glenrothes and Aberfeldy to that list and you've got all my favorites - nicely done!
We have a team retreat in Scotland in August. One of our activities will be to learn the differences between the various SM regions. I'm doing some homework in advance.
That sounds fantastic, dont miss out visiting some distilleries.
If you are seeking a special experience, i recommend a stay in the Cragellachie Hotel with it's famous Whisky Bar (and a vey very good Restaurant too). Have a walk outside at night and you'll see MacAllan up the hill.
Some real nice distillery visits are: Oban (look for a stay in the Oban Manor House Hotel with it's memorable Restsurant) , Highland Park, Aberfeldy, Cardhu. (i've not visited islay yet)
If you want to see some kind of magical place, visit Orkney Islands (home of Highland Park and Scapa) and the isle of skye (home of Talisker), look out for the Flodigarry Country House Hotel on the north-eastern edge of the isle of skye.
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
Question for you rum drinkers. I have a bottle of Appleton Estate 21. What do you think of it?
quote:Originally posted by NewOrleansWinosaur:
Rum season--
Did a tasting through Ron Abuelo 7, 12, and Centenario (base rum solera-style is 30 yr.) as well as El Dorado, 12, 15, 21. I must say the most balanced was Ron Abuelo 12. It had pretty much everything I look for in a good sipping rum. Even beat out the Centenario.
quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
Question for you rum drinkers. I have a bottle of Appleton Estate 21. What do you think of it?
quote:Originally posted by NewOrleansWinosaur:
Rum season--
Did a tasting through Ron Abuelo 7, 12, and Centenario (base rum solera-style is 30 yr.) as well as El Dorado, 12, 15, 21. I must say the most balanced was Ron Abuelo 12. It had pretty much everything I look for in a good sipping rum. Even beat out the Centenario.
quote:Originally posted by PD2K:quote:Originally posted by Board-O:
Question for you rum drinkers. I have a bottle of Appleton Estate 21. What do you think of it?
I like it!
quote:Originally posted by PD2K:quote:Originally posted by NewOrleansWinosaur:
Rum season--
Did a tasting through Ron Abuelo 7, 12, and Centenario (base rum solera-style is 30 yr.) as well as El Dorado, 12, 15, 21. I must say the most balanced was Ron Abuelo 12. It had pretty much everything I look for in a good sipping rum. Even beat out the Centenario.
If you like those, try Zacapa's 23 and XO