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I loved scotch aged in a Sherry Cask. My question is what are some basics that would be fairly easy to obtain in rural PA. We have 3 liquor stores in my town. I love the Macallan (pretty much the best availible, except for JW Blue *yuck*) but am looking to expand. These liquor store can order for me.
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Aberlour A'Bunadh is a cask strength option. The Aberlour 12yr, 16yr, or 18yr would be excellent options.
I would also suggest you look at the Balvenie 12yr Doublewood. |
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I would add Glenmorangie Lasanta to jwise's good suggestions.
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