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started off with a jura superstition, pretty smooth taste and finish, not harsh at all. a nice easy one to start with.

went to tomintoul 16 next which probably won for best bang for the buck, though to me it didnt really have a lot of what i'd want in a 16 y/o drink. not as creamy as the jura but the nose was a bit livelier and again a relatively smooth finish. some bitter notes at the end.

last one we tried after the single malts was the JW platinum blend just to see how it stacked up. fairly decent to be honest for a blend, though not worth the hefty price tag. probably lands under the blue, which i havent had in a while. maybe tonight to kick off the baseball season.


thanks!
 
Aberlour 16. It's $65 here in North Carolina. It's my favorite scotch at the moment, and I've had all of those you mention above. By the way, Glenmorangie Extremely Rare (I believe it's an 18 yo) is about $100 and is very good as well, and the Glenvlivet 15 and 18 are both better than the 12.

I have literally stopped drinking Glenfiddich. I have a bottle of 12 in my cabinet that looks at me mournfully every time I reach past it for something better. It was a nice opening scotch, but I've moved well beyond it at this point.

I have a last question before I will send my order. Is the Aberlour 15 Select Cask Reserve in any way compareable to the 16yo old Aberlour? I could get my hands on a bottle of aberlour 15 for under 40€ which is a pretty decent price for a bottle. I also plan on getting a bottle of balvenie double wood along with the Aberlour 15.
 
I have a last question before I will send my order. Is the Aberlour 15 Select Cask Reserve in any way compareable to the 16yo old Aberlour? I could get my hands on a bottle of aberlour 15 for under 40€ which is a pretty decent price for a bottle. I also plan on getting a bottle of balvenie double wood along with the Aberlour 15.

I didn't realize there was an Aberlour 15. I've seen 12, 16 double cask (the one I have and highly recommend) and the A'bunadh (which appears to be difficult to find, at least near me).
 
I didn't realize there was an Aberlour 15. I've seen 12, 16 double cask (the one I have and highly recommend) and the A'bunadh (which appears to be difficult to find, at least near me).

Ah ok, then I think I'll just give it a try ;) It seems that the 15yo is even more popular in online stores around here than the 16. Thanks for your help anyway!
 
I decided to get three 50ml bottles of Glenfiddich. 12, 15 and 18 yr for the sake of trying them each without breaking the bank. I think I have tried the 15 yr before a year or so ago when I was not so into the whole whisky thing, I'm looking forward to trying that one again.

What sort of tastes should I be looking for in a Glenfiddich? I am not so familiar with it as others.
 
I decided to get three 50ml bottles of Glenfiddich. 12, 15 and 18 yr for the sake of trying them each without breaking the bank. I think I have tried the 15 yr before a year or so ago when I was not so into the whole whisky thing, I'm looking forward to trying that one again.

What sort of tastes should I be looking for in a Glenfiddich? I am not so familiar with it as others.
the 12 is an Ok entry into Scotch, but once you have other whiskies with different tasting notes you'll likely stop picking up the 12 or, like me, find it sits at the back of the cabinet. I thought the 15 was pretty good when I had it a couple years ago, but I would go with Aberlour or the Glenlivet now before a Glenfiddich 15. I haven't had the 18 yet but frankly it sounds intriguing and I want to try it.
 
Speaking of Glenfiddich 15...has anybody here tried working on their own Solera bottle? I've been intrigued by it since the idea was discussed in one of Ralfy's vlogs and I want to give it a shot...so far my main sticking point has been that I can't seem to easily find a small funnel to use for pouring the whisky through. I also want one so that I can pour out a few really small bottles to give as samples to some co-workers. I know they're available online, but you'd think that I could find one in one of the many stores around here that sell kitchen items without having to pay to ship a two or three dollar item. :\
 
the 12 is an Ok entry into Scotch, but once you have other whiskies with different tasting notes you'll likely stop picking up the 12 or, like me, find it sits at the back of the cabinet. I thought the 15 was pretty good when I had it a couple years ago, but I would go with Aberlour or the Glenlivet now before a Glenfiddich 15. I haven't had the 18 yet but frankly it sounds intriguing and I want to try it.

Is Glenfiddich similar to The Glenlivet? I have a bottle of The Glenlivet 12 yr which I do like. I tend to like peatier, smokier whiskies but The Glenlivet has a light fruitiness which I can also really appreciate.
 
Is Glenfiddich similar to The Glenlivet? I have a bottle of The Glenlivet 12 yr which I do like. I tend to like peatier, smokier whiskies but The Glenlivet has a light fruitiness which I can also really appreciate.

I actually haven't had the Glenlivet 12. I've had the 15, 18 and 21 and like all of those. personally I think the Glenlivet has a richer taste than the Glenfiddich. Neither of them is what I would peaty though.
 
I recommend Glenmorangie Nectar D'Or to anyone looking for a good scotch. My work friend has been telling me about it for ages. Him and I finally got together this weekend and he poured me a glass. Really great stuff.
 
I really need to branch out. I've gotten stuck on Lagavulin 12/16, any Ardbeg, and Laphroaig 18.

What's everyone's recommendation for a nice sippin' scotch that isn't an Islay?
 
I really need to branch out. I've gotten stuck on Lagavulin 12/16, any Ardbeg, and Laphroaig 18.

What's everyone's recommendation for a nice sippin' scotch that isn't an Islay?

You could give the Highland Park 12 and the Aberlour 12 a shot. They are both highlands and really great. If you like the more intense peat tastes and such, the Highland Park 12 is probably more what you'd like.

I also recommend the Glenfiddich 15 Solera. Others have asked about it. Its so damn good. Nothing at all like the regular Glenfiddichs. Check out some tasting reviews online, but wow its amazing. Not crazy expensive either.
 
Lagavulin 16 that good?

Seems to be preferred scotch of navy seals. That says something.

Thought my last find of Oban 14 to be pretty damn good. Thoughts?
 
Lagavulin 16 that good?

Seems to be preferred scotch of navy seals. That says something.

Thought my last find of Oban 14 to be pretty damn good. Thoughts?

I like the Oban 14. it has a honeyed taste on the tongue. I have heard others call it a dessert scotch and it's probably because of that initial honey. However, the Aberlour 16 is so much better that it has affected how I feel about the Oban.
 
Lagavulin 16 that good?

Seems to be preferred scotch of navy seals. That says something.

Thought my last find of Oban 14 to be pretty damn good. Thoughts?

Lavagulin 16 is my favorite scotch. Is a pretty heavily peated whisky, but it has a really nice balance to it. I definitely recommend it.

I really need to branch out. I've gotten stuck on Lagavulin 12/16, any Ardbeg, and Laphroaig 18.

What's everyone's recommendation for a nice sippin' scotch that isn't an Islay?

If you can find Japanese whisky, I recommend Nikka Pure Black or Nikka Pure Malt 17. Both are fantastic, despite being pure malt blends, not single malts. They still carry a tiny touch of smokiness, so some of what you like in the Islays will be there.
 
Lagavulin 16 that good?

Seems to be preferred scotch of navy seals. That says something.

Thought my last find of Oban 14 to be pretty damn good. Thoughts?

Oban is incredible, probably my favorite. However I dont really like a lot of peat in my scotch, so who knows how I would like Lagavulin, especially considering that I HATE Laphroaig 10.

You can't go wrong with any of the Oban scotches.

Considering some comments, I might REALLY love the Aberlour 16.
 
Oban is incredible, probably my favorite. However I dont really like a lot of peat in my scotch, so who knows how I would like Lagavulin, especially considering that I HATE Laphroaig 10.

You can't go wrong with any of the Oban scotches.

Considering some comments, I might REALLY love the Aberlour 16.
my only advice is to finish the Oban before you try the Aberlour. I literally find it difficult to drink the Oban now.
 
I bought the Oban 14 about a month back and I'm a bit disappointed to be honest. It's a bit of a jack-of-all-trades whisky, but it ends up being fairly unspectacular all the same. I'll go back to it again...usually my first impressions aren't the greatest, so maybe I'll see something I didn't next time I have a dram.
 
Oban is incredible, probably my favorite. However I dont really like a lot of peat in my scotch, so who knows how I would like Lagavulin, especially considering that I HATE Laphroaig 10.

You can't go wrong with any of the Oban scotches.

Considering some comments, I might REALLY love the Aberlour 16.

Lagavulin is a much smoother, rounder dram than Laphroaig.
 
You could give the Highland Park 12 and the Aberlour 12 a shot. They are both highlands and really great.

Highland Park is an island whisky - the distillery is on Orkney and is the northernmost distillery in Scotland.

The Aberlour is a Speyside - the area around the villages of Aberlour/Craigellachie/Dufftown is considered more or less the center of the region as far as distilling is concerned.

Neither are highland whiskies :)
 
Highland Park is an island whisky - the distillery is on Orkney and is the northernmost distillery in Scotland.

The Aberlour is a Speyside - the area around the villages of Aberlour/Craigellachie/Dufftown is considered more or less the center of the region as far as distilling is concerned.

Neither are highland whiskies :)

Oops, yea wrote it quick and to be honest, the name of highland park threw me off when suggesting. Thanks for the correction.

On the bottle of Aberlour it DOES say that its a highland scotch though.
Regardless, they are both pretty good :)
 
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Took advice. Man, it's good. Nice and rich, yet smooth minus a forward alcohol hit, which I don't mind at all. Floral notes immediately, some vanilla as well. Honey perhaps? Sherry. God it's good.
 
On the bottle of Aberlour it DOES say that its a highland scotch though.

Bloody hell, you're right! The silly sods. Geographically/historically it's accurate, Speyside is in the Highlands and used to be lumped in with them as far as whisky regions were concerned, but these days it should be Speyside all the way.

Stop confusing us Aberlour!
 
Bloody hell, you're right! The silly sods. Geographically/historically it's accurate, Speyside is in the Highlands and used to be lumped in with them as far as whisky regions were concerned, but these days it should be Speyside all the way.

Stop confusing us Aberlour!

I don't care what it says on the bottle so long as the whisky tastes the way it does.
 
Hm, Aberlour is a great pick. Good reminder, I still need to hunt down the mighty A’bunadh.
Me too. doesn't appear to be available anywhere near me (in North Carolina). might need to order it online. anyone have a particular site they would recommend using for online scotch ordering in the US?
 
My god all this (well deserved) love for Aberlour really makes me want to get the aberlour 16 or A'bunadh. They are the same price ($93 vs $91). Now the question is, which do I go for!
By the way I also have an unopened bottle of Macallan 12 that sells for $90 so I can return it and get one of the aberlours.
What would u all recommend?
 
Oh good fucking GAWD! The Aberlour was just a warm-up, Highland FUCKING Park is where it's at! Oh, where do I begin... Let's see, first, the nose is slightly smokey, with hints of fruit and honey-sweetness. (note: I put a few drops of water in before tasting) Right off the bat, right when it streams across your tongue like liquid awesome, you get a massive hit of caramel and honey, with something else that I would describe as "grassy" or perhaps "herbal". In a good way, though. It's more on the "ocean breeze, sitting in the grass, watching the clouds roll by" than medicinal. There's way more to it than all that... it's hard to describe, except to say the entire palette is complex and rewarding.

The finish is complex as well. It is everything I've listed before plus a salty smokiness that goes on forever, along with the requisite alcohol finish, which carries the aforementioned awesome up into your sinuses, wafting away like God's own breath.

Final Verdict: Seriously one of the best single malts I've ever had the pleasure of tasting. Anyone who is a fan of scotch better buy a bottle post haste. It isn't cheap, but you won't care a bit when this Product of Scotland washes over you like a golden-brown wave of liquid pleasure!
 
Oh good fucking GAWD! The Aberlour was just a warm-up, Highland FUCKING Park is where it's at! Oh, where do I begin... Let's see, first, the nose is slightly smokey, with hints of fruit and honey-sweetness. (note: I put a few drops of water in before tasting) Right off the bat, right when it streams across your tongue like liquid awesome, you get a massive hit of caramel and honey, with something else that I would describe as "grassy" or perhaps "herbal". In a good way, though. It's more on the "ocean breeze, sitting in the grass, watching the clouds roll by" than medicinal. There's way more to it than all that... it's hard to describe, except to say the entire palette is complex and rewarding.

The finish is complex as well. It is everything I've listed before plus a salty smokiness that goes on forever, along with the requisite alcohol finish, which carries the aforementioned awesome up into your sinuses, wafting away like God's own breath.

Final Verdict: Seriously one of the best single malts I've ever had the pleasure of tasting. Anyone who is a fan of scotch better buy a bottle post haste. It isn't cheap, but you won't care a bit when this Product of Scotland washes over you like a golden-brown wave of liquid pleasure!

Awesome. Highland Park 18 and Lagavulin 16 are the next two I want to pick up.
 
Good stuff! What are your favorites?

Oh good fucking GAWD! The Aberlour was just a warm-up, Highland FUCKING Park is where it's at! Oh, where do I begin... Let's see, first, the nose is slightly smokey, with hints of fruit and honey-sweetness. (note: I put a few drops of water in before tasting) Right off the bat, right when it streams across your tongue like liquid awesome, you get a massive hit of caramel and honey, with something else that I would describe as "grassy" or perhaps "herbal". In a good way, though. It's more on the "ocean breeze, sitting in the grass, watching the clouds roll by" than medicinal. There's way more to it than all that... it's hard to describe, except to say the entire palette is complex and rewarding.

The finish is complex as well. It is everything I've listed before plus a salty smokiness that goes on forever, along with the requisite alcohol finish, which carries the aforementioned awesome up into your sinuses, wafting away like God's own breath.

Final Verdict: Seriously one of the best single malts I've ever had the pleasure of tasting. Anyone who is a fan of scotch better buy a bottle post haste. It isn't cheap, but you won't care a bit when this Product of Scotland washes over you like a golden-brown wave of liquid pleasure!

Damn you're putting that one near the top of my list now. Or not...it's $150 at the LCBO. -_-
 
Good stuff! What are your favorites?



Damn you're putting that one near the top of my list now. Or not...it's $150 at the LCBO. -_-

I think the HP 18 is north of $150 here in NC.

I think I'll be starting with the Lagavulin 16, which is $95.

Still want to try and Aberlour A'bunadh but it doesn't appear to be available anywhere near me.
 
I've praised it before and I'll praise it again:

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Having some tonight. Such an incredible whisky. My god. The best smelling whisky to date. I think I'm now calling it a tie with the Lagavulin 16 as my favorite whisky. It's actually not my favorite tasting whisky, but the nose elevates it to the top for me. Smell I would say is 2/3 of the enjoyment for me, so it wins a lot of points there. I could smell this all day.

I really wish I had some Pure Malt 17 left so I could compare it. I had so little of it that it's mostly faded from memory. I wonder how it compares now.

Here's Ralfy's review:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMOm6ucZ7b4
 
I actually haven't had the Glenlivet 12. I've had the 15, 18 and 21 and like all of those. personally I think the Glenlivet has a richer taste than the Glenfiddich. Neither of them is what I would peaty though.

Oh, I didn't mean to say that they were peaty. They're not at all. I just meant that it's a surprise that I like them so much due to the fact that they aren't peaty.
 
I really want to buy a bottle of Ardbeg Galileo before it disappears forever.

Any ideas where I can order it in Europe that would deliver to Estonia? Jurgen Whisky does not have it in stock...
 
Picked up a bottle of the afore-recommended Glenfiddich 15 Solera. I couldn't resist, it was on sale for $41. Anyhoo, cracked it open, enjoying it now. While not as orgasm-inducing as the Highland Park 18, it is still very, very good.

The nose is the requisite caramel, little to no smoke, honey, and some fruit. Tasting it, I get the sherry and oak right off, and I want to say some fruitiness, almost a dried fruit taste. The finish is way shorter than the Highland Park (sorry to be comparing everything to that, but fuck me it's good) but still long enough to enjoy. There's very little alcohol hit at any time, with only mild sinus-filling tendencies. After a few sips, I certainly didn't want to stop drinking it.

It's a good glass of smooth brown, no doubt. And cheap. Pick it up for something that's good to sip, doesn't break the bank, and doesn't embarrass you amongst your glitterati friends as you soak into overstuffed leather chairs, a halo of Cuban cigar smoke wreathed around your heads, as you nod, stroke your chins, cluck your tongues, and wonder what's to be done with that Homer Simpson fellow.
 
Polished off the Macallan 15 a week or so ago. Tonight I finished the Oban 14.

I have maybe one dram of Aberlour 16 left, along with almost a full bottle of Balvenie Caribbean Cask and Glenfiddich 12 (which is basically good for washing my sink instead of drinking).

Methinks I need a trip to the store verrrrry soon.
 
GAFBROTHERS. I just got a new home. To celebrate this i want to buy a bottle of good whiskey for max 50 euro. I am not a heavy drinker so something mild would be nice. Thread is 17 pages long tl;dr. Recommend me a very good one please.
 
Polished off the Macallan 15 a week or so ago. Tonight I finished the Oban 14.

I have maybe one dram of Aberlour 16 left, along with almost a full bottle of Balvenie Caribbean Cask and Glenfiddich 12 (which is basically good for washing my sink instead of drinking).

Methinks I need a trip to the store verrrrry soon.

Enjoying my bottle of Macallan 15 right now, wanted an 18 but at $259, just a bit too expensive. Tasted some Mac 25 years back, still the best whiskey I've ever had.
 
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