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@ffhenriques@santogal.pt You must be excited for this one..
Slainté
http://www.maanedensmalt.dk
@Carlton Awesome Carlton !
Slainté
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@SlàinteMhath
I absolutely agree!
Slainté
http://www.maanedensmalt.dk
@to_e_or_not_to_e
Some 10 and 12 year olds might be worth a ton of money, and some 10 year olds are amazing whiskies though. Its not always age that represents the glory. However often it is.
Slainté
http://www.maanedensmalt.dk
@bedlamborn
Sounds awesome.. I love Ardbeg
Slainté
http://www.maanedensmalt.dk
@ffhenriques@santogal.pt
A beautiful dram, I hope you enjoy it as much as we have been.....
@Mathis
None of them is open yet. Will have to finish some of my bottles that are open yet which will happen next month when I have a private whisky tasting. Then I will open at least one Benromach. Also have a 15yo Benromach at home. I tasted the Benromach organic 2008 at a pub in Stockholm and it tasted very good so therefore I bought it but the ones that were being sold were the 2010 vintage
I'm curious why you don't drink Ardbeg any more?
@Carlton Good question
Slainté
http://www.maanedensmalt.dk
All of them (my single malts) are run of the mill. That's just the kind of guy I am.
Consider this: many Scotch drinkers live their whole lives drinking only blended Scotch. That's fine too. I feel privileged to be able to own several different kinds of single malt.
Among my American/Canadian/Irish/Scotch whisk(e)y collection, I don't own any rotgut, nor do I own anything rare and expensive. It's all middle of the road goodness.
TOMAR: What is it?
SCOTT: Well, it's, er. (peers at it, sniffs it) It's green.