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cdcax
01-23-2013, 03:24 PM
Hey Guys,
New to this forum.
I'm looking for about 50 to 100 bottles of Macallan 30 years for a customer of ours in Italy. I've tried a few places online, but they all seem to be out of stock.
Does anyone know where I could get such a quantity of Macllan 30 years?
Any help would be most appreciated.
drakoskl
01-23-2013, 04:33 PM
You talking about fine oak or sherry oak?
snikt
01-23-2013, 09:43 PM
I want to work for that company.
michael
01-23-2013, 10:38 PM
I may have someone for you. I'll PM you.
Islay Peat
01-24-2013, 06:07 AM
You talking about fine oak or sherry oak?How big of a difference is there? I tried the fine oak 12 year and didn't care for it, and so have been wondering if the sherry oak would be worth giving a try.
drakoskl
01-24-2013, 11:12 AM
How big of a difference is there? I tried the fine oak 12 year and didn't care for it, and so have been wondering if the sherry oak would be worth giving a try.
You cant compare the two. The macallan sherry oak is , in my opinion, the best single malt out there especially the 18 year. I refuse to drink the fine oak. The only fine oak worth giving a try is the 15 year old.
Islay Peat
01-25-2013, 06:35 AM
You cant compare the two. The macallan sherry oak is , in my opinion, the best single malt out there especially the 18 year. I refuse to drink the fine oak. The only fine oak worth giving a try is the 15 year old.I'll give a sherry oak version a try, but probably a bit younger than the 18. How are the 10 and 12 year versions?
drakoskl
01-25-2013, 09:00 AM
Currently I drink the 10 year old and its very good and very good price.around 40 euro in Cyprus. The 12 yo is more difficult to find , in Cyprus, also very nice.
505Gibbs
01-25-2013, 04:44 PM
I believe only the 18 yr is the true sherry oak currently produced:(!
The 25 & 30 version were truly great but they haven't been offered in probably about 10 yrs or more - a scotch drinkers loss!:mad:
You cant compare the two. The macallan sherry oak is , in my opinion, the best single malt out there especially the 18 year. I refuse to drink the fine oak. The only fine oak worth giving a try is the 15 year old.
They are completely different - and from the Fine Oak series, I liked the 15 year the best. :D
Islay Peat
01-27-2013, 10:55 AM
I missed a chance to try the 18 a few months back but will keep my eyes out for an opportunity to sample some of the rest of the line, particularly the 15 year, as well as the non-fine oak bottlings.
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