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2006-10-01 1:16 PM

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Subject: Need an assist from the Scotch drinkers

I like scotch and drink it every now and again, but it's not a liquor I am particularly knowledgeable on. I've had single malts before, but it's been so long I don't remember a particular distillery to even draw on.

So - what I need are some recommendations on a good single malt scotch.

Not looking for a cheap one necessarily, but <$100/bottle would be ideal. (I know some can get into several hundreds of dollars, don't quite need to go that far.)

So, hit me with your favorites.



2006-10-01 2:07 PM
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Lagavulin.  I think it's an 18 year old.  Very peaty.

Talisker.  This 10 year old rocks.  Lighter that Lagavulin and spicy.

2006-10-01 2:14 PM
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Oban - smooth

2006-10-01 3:29 PM
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Bruichladdich 15 yr Islay is good.

My absolute fave is Highland Park 18 yr from the Orkney Islands: Named “Best Spirit in the World” by noted author F. Paul Pacult (Spirit Journal: The Independent Guide to Distilled Spirits, Wine and Beer, 2005), this is rich and spicy with Highland Park's calling cards of peat, heather honey, and smokiness. From the most northerly whisky distillery in the world, this single malt is as hearty, independent and traditional as the people who make it.

Two others I've had the pleasure of are:

Glenlivet Cellar Collection 1972 Speyside is pricy at $700/bottle, but as good, or better, is Praban 'Na Linne Poit Dhubh 30 yr unfiltered fro Isle of Skye, at $400. This one was unforgettable...mmm...

2006-10-01 4:47 PM
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Dang it... I haven't had any scotch in a while. Now I gotta go get some!
2006-10-01 6:46 PM
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Shaved_Wookie - 2006-10-01 5:47 PM Dang it... I haven't had any scotch in a while. Now I gotta go get some!

Glad to be a bad influence.   



2006-10-01 7:52 PM
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Kentucky boy here, gotta stick with the bourbon.  Sorry, but let me know if you need any suggestions along those lines. 
2006-10-01 7:54 PM
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I don't drink it, but my husband does.  His favorite is Glen Morragh (although he says that "any glen will do".  Usually, he drinks at least 10 year single malt.
2006-10-01 8:17 PM
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To me, nothing beats a good bottle of Glenlivet 18y/o.  And not too expensive either.

2006-10-01 8:33 PM
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2006-10-01 9:13 PM
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Janice - 2006-10-01 1:07 PM

Lagavulin. I think it's an 18 year old. Very peaty.

Talisker. This 10 year old rocks. Lighter that Lagavulin and spicy.

I second the Talisker.  I think this is my favorite, as I keep coming back to it.

Oban is pretty good too. 

I wouldn't turn down either if they were offered to me.  Heh. 



2006-10-01 9:45 PM
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I have always really like the 15 year Dahlwhinnie. It's a soft smooth, really good highland. I usually pay about 60-80 per bottle.

My everyday is is the Glenlivet 12 year, though the 18 year is a great buy. If you ever get a chance, try the Archive 21 year, though it is REALLY hard to find.
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2006-10-01 11:27 PM
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MMM love the McCallan 18yr.... you can even go a little further and get it in the single cast bottles.... its good stuff

I heart me some good single malt scotch... FYI the Ritz in Boston has one of the best selections I have ever tried....

2006-10-02 7:27 AM
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Laphroaig is a good one. So is The Dimple Pinch.

The thing with scotch is that you really need to try a couple from different areas to get an idea for what you specifically prefer. Some will have more of a peaty or smokey flavor, some have an almost salty taste to it. Try different regions, you'll get a good idea what you like, and what you like to have it with.
2006-10-02 8:24 AM
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I'll second the Lagavulin, it's my favourite. You can't go wrong with Oban or Talisker either. Talisker is a lot lighter tasting than Lagavulin (but higher in alcohol, if I'm not mistaken).

The Balvenie 12 year-old is a nice bottle that tends to have a somewhat broader appeal than most scotches. Oh yeah, Highland Park is very nice too, that's the bottle I have open at the moment.


2006-10-02 11:12 AM
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Heading out to shop now - thank you for all the help!  The bottle is a gift, and I really didn't want to manage to pick out the one single malt that is total crap.

And thank you Marmadaddy for creating CoJ where I can get info from people I trust on things that have absolutely nothing to do with tris.  

2006-10-02 1:33 PM
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"any glen will do" - Mikey from Swingers.

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2006-10-02 1:43 PM
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Scout7 - 2006-10-02 8:27 AM Laphroaig is a good one. So is The Dimple Pinch. The thing with scotch is that you really need to try a couple from different areas to get an idea for what you specifically prefer. Some will have more of a peaty or smokey flavor, some have an almost salty taste to it. Try different regions, you'll get a good idea what you like, and what you like to have it with.

Exactly. Too much smoke/peat/iodine for a newb will turn 'em off forever. I'll look back in my tasting notes for my selections for newbie single malts...there were a few.

 

2006-10-07 1:53 AM
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Update:

Picked up a bottle of Balvenie 12 year Doublewood. It's oak casked and then sherry casked and it was quite the hit. Personally, I thought it was awesome. Very, very smooth and full bodied, with a little bit of a kick at the end of it, but nothing overpowering.

Thanks again for all the assistance - I had my list when I went to the liquor store and saw the Doublewood and was very intrigued by it *and* Balvenie distillery was on the list, so I decided to go for it.

I think I'll go snag a bottle for my personal stash, and I'd definitely recommend it.

2006-10-07 7:40 AM
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BodyCheck - 2006-10-07 2:53 AM

Update:

Picked up a bottle of Balvenie 12 year Doublewood. It's oak casked and then sherry casked and it was quite the hit. Personally, I thought it was awesome. Very, very smooth and full bodied, with a little bit of a kick at the end of it, but nothing overpowering.

Thanks again for all the assistance - I had my list when I went to the liquor store and saw the Doublewood and was very intrigued by it *and* Balvenie distillery was on the list, so I decided to go for it.

I think I'll go snag a bottle for my personal stash, and I'd definitely recommend it.

Holy crap, I was just going to recommend Balvenie.  I've got a nearly finished bottle sitting on my counter.  Good stuff... 



2006-10-07 8:17 AM
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Stake - 2006-10-07 8:40 AM
BodyCheck - 2006-10-07 2:53 AM

Update:

Picked up a bottle of Balvenie 12 year Doublewood.

Holy crap, I was just going to recommend Balvenie.  I've got a nearly finished bottle sitting on my counter.  Good stuff... 

Wow.  That went fast ... Tongue out  Just kidding! 

Hey Cindy, I haven't seen it down here, but the New Hampshire State Liquour Stores used to sell 6 bottle sample packs with Talisker, Dahlwinnie etc.  See if your local guy can get you one.  Hey, maybe at MCM, everyone can BYOB and you can have a taste off ... hmmm ... cold night, fireplace, single malt.  Life is good!   

2006-10-07 8:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Need an assist from the Scotch drinkers
foolproof - 2006-10-07 8:17 AM

Stake - 2006-10-07 8:40 AM
BodyCheck - 2006-10-07 2:53 AM

Update:

Picked up a bottle of Balvenie 12 year Doublewood.

Holy crap, I was just going to recommend Balvenie.  I've got a nearly finished bottle sitting on my counter.  Good stuff... 

Wow.  That went fast ... Tongue out  Just kidding! 

Hey Cindy, I haven't seen it down here, but the New Hampshire State Liquour Stores used to sell 6 bottle sample packs with Talisker, Dahlwinnie etc.  See if your local guy can get you one.  Hey, maybe at MCM, everyone can BYOB and you can have a taste off ... hmmm ... cold night, fireplace, single malt.  Life is good!   



Years ago (OK, actually the mid 90's), the guys I raced/rode motorcycles with in New England all got together for a fairly regular (ok - once or twice a year) scotch party, and everyone BYOB to someone's house. Everything was always good, at least until tasting the different scotches got everyone smashed, which it always did... I don't know how that grandfather clock just fell over...
2006-10-07 10:33 AM
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sty - 2006-10-01 3:29 PM

My absolute fave is Highland Park 18 yr from the Orkney Islands: Named “Best Spirit in the World” by noted author F. Paul Pacult (Spirit Journal: The Independent Guide to Distilled Spirits, Wine and Beer, 2005), this is rich and spicy with Highland Park's calling cards of peat, heather honey, and smokiness. From the most northerly whisky distillery in the world, this single malt is as hearty, independent and traditional as the people who make it.

Another vote for Highland Park 18 yr.  This is an excellent Scotch.

2006-10-07 6:43 PM
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Cavu9 - 2006-10-01 9:17 PM

To me, nothing beats a good bottle of Glenlivet 18y/o.  And not too expensive either.



I second this one.
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