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As we've no thread of our own in the Scotch pages I thought I might start one to commemorate or bid good riddance to bottles that have passed.

My latest bottle to be buried was The Balvenie 12 yr Doublewood. A fine dram with a well balanced mix of malt and sherry. It was replaced immediately.

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Glenmorangie Burgundy wood.

Really good, but I have some better ones I'm enjoying now, since I've received a few gifts as a house-warming, including HP 25 and Royal Lochnagar.

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If you mention that Doublewood again, I'm going to quit this forum!

Unfortunately, many good bottles are running low...

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Just laid to rest Old Pulteney 12 :hot: :hot: I must get another soon. On the up side, I will cracking open some HP 12 this evening!

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If you mention that Doublewood again, I'm going to quit this forum!

Unfortunately, many good bottles are running low...

hehe sorry icon11.gif, guess I do go on about it...

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Just laid to rest Old Pulteney 12 :hot: :hot: I must get another soon. On the up side, I will cracking open some HP 12 this evening!

Just picked up another OP12 today... taking it on a road trip with me next week icon7.gif

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Just picked up another OP12 today... taking it on a road trip with me next week icon7.gif

Enjoy! Its a great bottle!

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Numerous bottles which I can not remember all. The latest was A'bunadth batch #16.

Memorable bottles are Macallan 30 yrs, Ardbeg 1978, Springbank 15 yrs just to name a few.

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Last week I enjoyed quite a bit of scotch and killed off my Aberlour A'Bunadh #18 and Highland Park 12.

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As we've no thread of our own in the Scotch pages I thought I might start one to commemorate or bid good riddance to bottles that have passed.

My latest bottle to be buried was The Balvenie 12 yr Doublewood. A fine dram with a well balanced mix of malt and sherry. It was replaced immediately.

My most recent laid-to-rest bottle was Cragganmore 12-year. I mourned its passing. Then I cracked open a bottle of Glenmorangie 10 and felt a little better.

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Just laid down a bottle of Old Pulteney 12. A fine bottle that will need replacing.

Also laid to rest a Talisker 18 tonight . Wonderful scotch and also in need of replacing. A pricey bottle no doubt.

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Just killed off my Macallan 12. Not real impressive. I doubt I'll ever buy another. No complexity and too much sherry for my taste.

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In the last week I've killed off my Old Pulteney 12, Redbreast 12, Talisker 18, & Talisker 10. Each one is well worth replacing.

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bye Jim Beam Rye....maybe the best $10.99 i spent in 2008....great straight and great with the egg nog.

1792 RReserve gone as of last night, too....

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In the last week I've killed off my Old Pulteney 12, Redbreast 12, Talisker 18, & Talisker 10. Each one is well worth replacing.

i hear too much good about redbreast...so, what is a bourbon drinker to expect from this highly lauded bottling?

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i hear too much good about redbreast...so, what is a bourbon drinker to expect from this highly lauded bottling?

The Redbreast is smooth and has very nice sherry notes. As a bourbon drinker myself I usually recommend the Balvenie Doublewood 12 to others.

Tonight I killed my Lagavulin 16. Need another me thinks!

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For me within the last two weeks.....The Balvenie FR, Old Grand-dad BiB, Ardbeg 10, Glenfiddich 12, Highland Park 12. Thank god I have lots more to open :grin:

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Highland Park 18 is gone. Great scotch that won't be immediately replaced as the price is slightly too high in my books (~$85). To be sure, I prefer the Bowmore 17 @ ~$60.

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Just finished off an old friend. Glen Keith 1983 10 yr.

Had that bottle for 15 years. Feel like I lost a brother....

Powertrip

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I just recently kicked my Balvenie 17-year Sherry Cask, 1st release.

A better Sherry-matured Speyside you'll be hard-pressed to find!

Toward the end of the bottle, it started displaying a very interesting fruity tang, almost like a touch of apricot.

Anyway, it's gone now, and it'll be hard to find another one-- and even if I do, I probably won't be able to afford it.

Well, it was a truly wonderful product. I hope Balvenie releases one in the future like it. Oh sure, MacAllan 18-year is great-- but it costs 35% more!

I guess it is time to move on to something else-- like my Glenmorangie LaSanta, perhaps?

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Jon, Mark and Robbo's "The smokey peaty one"

How was it? That's a bottle that tempts me every time I'm in the liquor store. I'm a huge fan of the big-time peaty island whiskys, and I'm afraid that this will be a milder, less-satisfying version.

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I just killed a Crown Royal Cask 16. I'll be honest; it was way too smooth and sweet for my tastes. A very fine whskey, but too candyish for me. Ready for the blasphemy? I allowed a friend of mine to mix it with coke this weekend. I was just ready to be done with it. I want my whiskey to taste like whiskey, not a snow cone. :lol:

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How was it? That's a bottle that tempts me every time I'm in the liquor store. I'm a huge fan of the big-time peaty island whiskys, and I'm afraid that this will be a milder, less-satisfying version.
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