Agreed. It's the choice of the Highlander!Pablo's;15***79 said:My all time favourite is Glenmorangie.
Haha, I tried that one recently too. I have been a big fan of some of peaty Whisky's for years but they are not to everyone's liking. I put forth the Oban because of its smooth taste and other highlights rather than something like Lagavulin my ATF peaty Whisky.So it's a whiskey, but Peat Monster is yummy![]()
"Good" will depend entirely upon the person drinking it. What scotch does the intended recipient currently consider a favorite? Knowing that, we can perhaps suggest something with a similar taste profile.
The aforementioned Oban IS very nice. Truely a smooth scotch and for a time, one of my favorites. However, more recently, I've been drawn to a bit more peat.
Glenmorangie is also quite fine, especially the Quinta Ruban, but I dind't like the Nector D'or.
Possibly difficult to find, but I sampled a Stronachie: A Little bolder, and mildly peaty, but very satisfying. Being slightly more rare, and very good (IMO), this might be well received.
Touche! Yes, it's "whisky"... my bad, bad bad boy... you might just have to spank me for thatHaha, I tried that one recently too. I have been a big fan of some of peaty Whisky's for years but they are not to everyone's liking. I put forth the Oban because of its smooth taste and other highlights rather than something like Lagavulin my ATF peaty Whisky.
Oh and FWIW I was always taught that the Irish have an "E" in their Whiskey while the Scots do not :nod:
Whiskey/whisky nmemonics:
Here’s a quick way to remember how some of the world’s biggest producers spell their products:
Countries that have E’s in their names (UnitEd StatEs and IrEland) tend to spell it whiskEy (plural whiskeys)
Countries without E’s in their names (Canada, Scotland, and Japan) spell it whisky (plural whiskies)
The pleasure of course will all be mine Claire :nod:Touche! Yes, it's "whisky"... my bad, bad bad boy... you might just have to spank me for that
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I've never bought a bottle of that one primarily based on cost. I did try a wee dram in a whisky bar in the USA. It was definitely an aha moment for me.Macallan 18 yr.
haha too funny. Perbites are knowledgable about all vices. If you think about it, its quite true :nod:Thanks for the suggestions!
A few friends put money together to get a friend a gift, hence the weird amount we want to spend!
We know nothing about scotch, so I thought this was the perfect place to ask! :clap2:





