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Originally Posted by ScotIrishLass
First post here. I'm quite new to the world of single malt whisky, but I can say with absolute certainty that I'll be enjoying it for the remainder of my days. The first scotch I tried was Glenfiddich 12 (was an impulse buy brought on by conversation with a fairly sophisticated coworker) - it was very difficult to drink and I recall making a face. I put it away and didn't touch it again for many months until after I made a friend in a scotch drinker. Now this fellow has a tendency toward inexpensive scotch, so it's a wonder I ever became fond of it, but there's something about drinking with a friend that makes it more enjoyable.
Anyway, it did not take me long to polish off that initial bottle and I was quickly out looking for something else. I have tried only a dozen different single malts and enjoyed every one of them. So back to the original topic, favorites, I am quite fond of Lagavulin 16, Glenmorangie Nectar D'or, Auchentoshan Classic, & The Yamazaki 12. I have much research to complete, but for now it is Glenfarclas 25 that tops my list. I look forward to trying many more single malts and hope I don't go broke in the process!
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Hi all, first post here and I have to agree with SIL that having scotch with like-minded pals enhance the whole complexion of tasting altogether.
Still in the budding yrs of exploring the world of whisky, currently the short list goes like this:-
JW Green, black, double black, swing, Gold labels
Bowmore 15, and a dram of Bowmore 1982
Highland Park 12
Glenmorangie 12
Glenfiddich 12 & 15
Glenlivet 12
Macallan 12
Chivas Regal Royal Salute 21
Personal frequent-poppers are the Bowmore 15 and Glenmorangie 12.
Looking forward to many more years of discovering new scotch.