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Adjusting to the Life
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i am fairly new to scotch and have never been to a tasting. i have a cadenheads that hosts tastings right around the corner. I might go to one after all the holidays.
these are the "beginner" line ups that they are offering right now (please give me your opinion on them): 1) # Moidart 10y/o 46% -Pure Malt Whisky # Redbreast 12y/o 40% # Balvenie 12y/o 40% # Balblair Distillery 1990 · 18Y/O 46% # Scapa 14y/o 40% # Springbank 10y/o 46% # Longrow 1996 10y/o 46% # 1842 Cadenhead "Campbeltown from the cask" 56,4% # Mortlach Distillery 16Y/O 46% /Sherrywood 2) # Moidart 10Y/O 46% # Tomatin 12Y/O 40% # Glen Grant Distillery 13Y/O 46% /Sherrywood # Auchentoshan Distillery 1990 19Y/O 56.8% # Springbank Distillery 15Y/O 46% # Glenlossie Distillery 1993 14Y/O 57.6% /Portwood # Pulteney Distillery 1990 18Y/O 57.2% # Longrow CV 46% # Caol Ila Distillery 1995 13Y/O 60.4% /Refill Sherry |
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In the first lineup, I'm only familiar with the Scapa and Balvenie. Both are great. The Scapa is milder. I think the Sprinbank is also very good, but I think I only had it once. In the second lineup, I know Auchentoshan (worth a try), Old Pultney (I've only had an 8 yr old version), I love Caol Ila, but it may require some getting used to. It's peaty. Sorry I couldn't be more help. If they have such a great selection. Just ask the bartender to walk you through a tasting. Starting out I would stick to 3-4 samples. After that your taste buds may start to get over whelmed. Hope this helps. |
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That's a Corgi
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