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I've been on a Springbank kick lately picking up;

14 Year Single Madeira Barrel Cask Strength

13 Year Single Bourbon Barrel Cask Strength

12 Year Single Claret finish Cask Strength

10 Year Alchemist

I assume that the first two of those are the K&L exclusives? I recently purchased the 14 Year and would be interested to hear what you think of the 13 Year, assuming you have opened it.

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One of my good friends got me a cask strength 30yo Caol Ila as a wedding gift. I'm really looking forward to opening it, so I probably won't wait too long.

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One of my good friends got me a cask strength 30yo Caol Ila as a wedding gift. I'm really looking forward to opening it, so I probably won't wait too long.
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Been busy lately and haven't had time to post. Last few trips through duty free have netted me JW Gold, Ardbeg 10, Caol Ila 12, & Talisker 10. Last few weeks I've purchased at the LCBO 2x Talisker 3 pack of 200ml, Mackmyra, Redbreast 12, Tullamore Dew, Gentleman Jack, Amrut Fusion and I'm sure a few others :-). Cheers and happy summer to all!

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This week I bought a case of 22yo Longmorn from whiskybroker and 4 bottles of Arran Devils Punchbowl and two different Kornogs. I've been curious about Kornog so looking forward to that

Seffen

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Benromach 10 yo

Johnny Walker Green

Had a wee taste of the Benromach and it is shockingly good - great balance of smoke, malt, sherry, and a dryish finish that walks right along the Speyside/Highland line. There was only the slightest spirity note - will have to spend more time with this but initial impressions were very positive and blind would not have guessed 10 years old.

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I snagged a bottle of Redbreast 12 cask strength while traveling over the weekend. There were a lot of scotches I had an eye for, but not the budget. I really enjoyed the regular 12; can't wait to try the CS. I've heard nothing but good things.

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I snagged a bottle of Redbreast 12 cask strength while traveling over the weekend. There were a lot of scotches I had an eye for, but not the budget. I really enjoyed the regular 12; can't wait to try the CS. I've heard nothing but good things.

Jeff

be sure to report back to us on this.

Paul

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While traveling outside of my normal AO, I picked up:

Amrut Portonova

Amrut Two Continents

Bowmore Darkest (no age statement)

The Hakushu 12 year old

Old Pulteney 17 year old

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I snagged a bottle of Redbreast 12 cask strength while traveling over the weekend. There were a lot of scotches I had an eye for, but not the budget. I really enjoyed the regular 12; can't wait to try the CS. I've heard nothing but good things.

You will be blown away,the combination of fruit and proof is quite staggering one of my top pours this year.I had several friends try this a couple months back in a blind tasting,and this was a unanimous favorite of 6 selections.

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I picked up a Michael Collins SM to give as gift to a much appreciated uncle for his hospitality while we were on vacation.

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A couple of 2012 Laphroaig Cairdeas Origins and thanks to my favorite devious whisky man, Joe (Lost Pollito), and his "have you ever tried this" line, a 21yr Old Pulteney as well. Damn that's good.

In all seriousness, is there anyone better to work with on our whisk(e)y habits than Joe? I don't think so.

Gary

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A couple of 2012 Laphroaig Cairdeas Origins and thanks to my favorite devious whisky man, Joe (Lost Pollito), and his "have you ever tried this" line, a 21yr Old Pulteney as well. Damn that's good.

In all seriousness, is there anyone better to work with on our whisk(e)y habits than Joe? I don't think so.

Gary

I would agree, Joe is great and always takes good care of me.I even trust his suggestions enough to let my wife call with no assistance,I ended up with some nice Fathers Day presents this year thanks to Joe.Kudos and all hail Joe!:lol:

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Care package came in the mail today containing a Forty Creek Confederation Oak, and a 375 of Alberta Premium Rye.

Excited to try both, not often, if ever, get to try some of these that are available across the border and not readily available in the states.

Thank you!

B

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Great King Street Artist's Blend - $34.99

On sale all month at Julio's for any locals ...

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Made a rare trip down the Dark Side aisle and came out with a Balvenie Doublewood and Ardmore Traditional Cask.

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Made a rare trip down the Dark Side aisle and came out with a Balvenie Doublewood and Ardmore Traditional Cask.

I like them both. The Doublewood was the first scotch I ever really liked, and the Ardmore TC is tough to beat for the price.

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Made a rare trip down the Dark Side aisle and came out with a Balvenie Doublewood and Ardmore Traditional Cask.

You did the right thing!:grin:

I like them both. The Doublewood was the first scotch I ever really liked, and the Ardmore TC is tough to beat for the price.

Amen to that! I love them both too but have been leaning heavily these days on the Aberlour line.

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