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Old 03-19-2013, 02:14 PM
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As I said glengoyne uses unpeated malt so it has zero smoke taste so I guess it would be good for you. I would buy the cask strength. The famous grouse is a blend which uses macallan as the single malt. So if you taste smoke in the famous grouse I think you will taste more smoke in the select oak. I wouldn't say that the select oak is a peaty whisky though, as I said a hint of smoke. I don even feel the smoke in the famous grouse (the normal must production one that is)
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