Today's bonus question: Can you verbally describe the difference between MacAllan's and Laphroaig? (And extra bonus points for correcting my spelling; okay.)
Macallan is just lovely. I've not had the pleasure of trying Laphroaig yet. My experience has been:
Macallan (unsure of the year--had it once a number of years ago) Glenfiddich (10 and 12 yr, regular, port, and french oak finishes) Glenmorangie (10 and 12 yr, admittedly among my favorite scotches) Lagavulin (16 yr--a very peaty Scotch) Glenkeith (10 yr--a beautiful sipping Scotch with a heather overtone)
ps -- do I know you yet, or are you a new friend?
I'm a friend of Tal's.. I do not think we've met, however...
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Date: 2004-10-14 12:47 pm (UTC)Macallan is just lovely. I've not had the pleasure of trying Laphroaig yet. My experience has been:
Macallan (unsure of the year--had it once a number of years ago)
Glenfiddich (10 and 12 yr, regular, port, and french oak finishes)
Glenmorangie (10 and 12 yr, admittedly among my favorite scotches)
Lagavulin (16 yr--a very peaty Scotch)
Glenkeith (10 yr--a beautiful sipping Scotch with a heather overtone)
I'm a friend of Tal's.. I do not think we've met, however...
Best,
Glenn