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  • #16
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    Last edited by Puff Scotty; 23-02-2013, 11:38 PM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
        Hi Michael..much as I like the 1/4 cask I find it too smokey & heavily peated for some of my milder cigars...

        Well, I happen to ADORE the smoky peaty ones!! so that is indeed a caveat!

        I have an extensive selection of whiskies and bourbons (and premium rums) at all price ranges and the QC can hold its own against bottles costing much much more in many ways.
        "By the cigars they smoke, and the composers they love, ye shall know the texture of men's souls." John Galsworthy
        "A good Cuban cigar closes the door to the vulgarities of the world." Franz Liszt
        "The most futile and disastrous day seems well spent when it is reviewed through the blue, fragrant smoke of a Havana Cigar." Evelyn Waugh
        "Remember, commander, no cigars before launch." a Cuban doctor's orders to an astronaut at Cape Canaveral

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        • #19
          its under ?30 if you include taxes, tithe and discounts

          caol ila for a decent go-to dram though, its also bottled in a lot of supermarket blends.

          unfortunately i dont have a bottle with any left in it to check if it goes with cigars.

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          • #20
            Great dram.

            Originally posted by Seriesteve View Post
            Caol Ila 12 yr old ..Going cheap at tesco http://wine.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesc...ars_700ml.html

            Not too heavely peated, but enough to know what you're drinking, Sweet, Oliy long finnish
            Ss
            Just poured one to go with a RyJ Duke EL
            Great dram indeed Seriesteve, and the older bottlings are even better, although at that price for the 12yo you cannot go wrong.
            "Keep your eyes peeled, your arse up, head down, and your ear to the gound" WHISKY77

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            • #21
              I'm a big fan of peaty/smoky whiskys, Lagavulin and Talisker being two of my favourite distilleries. When thinking about choosing something that would apeal to a broad spectrum of tastes though I'd avoid that as a lot of people don't like them.

              I'd always give a beginner a Balvenie Double Wood, you really can't go wrong with it. I find it far superior to Glenmorangie 10/12yo or the Dufftown Singleton 12yo. For a smooth and flavorful whisky that's great with a cigar I'd have to go with Dalmore 12yo (or even better, the Gran Reserva) but I've only seen it in supermarkets once or twice and it would have to be on offer to get the 12yo below ?30.
              Last edited by Styler; 30-01-2011, 02:42 PM. Reason: Being an idiot
              "Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand

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              • #22
                Gotta go with what a lot of the chaps are saying.
                Glenmorangie,
                Balvenie (suprisingly nice whisky for its cheapness, always a +)
                Glenlivet (drank this on my Fathers' Fianc?e's 50th down in Oprington and i think the English had 2 halfs from 4 bottles of the 10yr :P)

                One ive not noticed mentioned and is just under the ?30 mark, depending where you go...
                My Favourite, JURA !
                Saying that the Superstition Jura is usually about ?30-?35 so dont know if you will count it.

                Bunnahabhain anyone ?

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MarkSDMF View Post
                  One ive not noticed mentioned and is just under the ?30 mark, depending where you go...
                  My Favourite, JURA !
                  Saying that the Superstition Jura is usually about ?30-?35 so dont know if you will count it.
                  i've saw this on offer in asda on ?20, keep your eyes peeled!!! incidentally, this is what i drunk when 'wetting my son's head' when he was born!!!

                  alex

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by senor_robusto View Post
                    i've saw this on offer in asda on ?20, keep your eyes peeled!!! incidentally, this is what i drunk when 'wetting my son's head' when he was born!!!

                    alex
                    Wow Alex, a man of taste, and excellent choice for your sons birth eh.
                    Eyes like a hawk ! Maybe have to take a wee trip to asda after college on Wed

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Juniortubed View Post
                      +1 for ...the Balvenie double wood, if you haven't tried it you must!
                      Ditto

                      Plus Dalwhinnie 15 YO- has a great honeyed sweetness that pairs well with a smoke. Saw it in Tesco or Sainsbury in the last fortnight for under ?30*.

                      I haven't tried Glemorangie for ages as I recall it's quite dry - possibly too dry to match well - but it's quite light so I defer to those that have paired it.

                      *-Found it for a great price @ Tesco: http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Dalwhinnie_in_Tesco.html

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MarkSDMF View Post
                        Wow Alex, a man of taste, and excellent choice for your sons birth eh.
                        Eyes like a hawk ! Maybe have to take a wee trip to asda after college on Wed
                        lol, cheers!!! i only bought the jura superstition because i was attracted to the bottle, with the symbol of the ankh (egyptian symbol of life=birth of my first/ only child, it seemed symbolically appropiate), i've still got it!!! i take a wee nip every year on his birthday (07.07.07)!!

                        i don't think it's on offer at the moment though, but every few weeks either that or the original jura, the one with the triskele (the celtic triple spiral) goes on offer for ?20 or ?22, something like that!!!

                        all the best,

                        alex

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                        • #27
                          First bottle of Jura i ever bought (empty now but still sits ontop of the kitchen cupbords, along with the Talisker and a few other misc bottles) was bought for ?17.something. If i remember correctly.
                          I dont think ill ever see that price again for a Bottle of such.
                          That was only 2 years ago or something. How the times move on eh ?

                          Yeah im attracted to the Jura bottles myself, something about them that just says:
                          ''Look at me, open me,smell me, taste me, ENJOY ME !''

                          Sorry, got a bit carried there. Possible flash backs to drunken night in Paris.
                          (in my wildest )

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                          • #28
                            Hmmm, I'll maybe revisit it as it seems to be very popular with you guys but I really never rated Jura at all. I suppose that whiskys are the same as cigars though, one man's Ardbeg is another man's Cream of the Barley.
                            "Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Styler View Post
                              ... one man's Ardbeg is another man's Cream of the Barley.
                              Thats very true Styler.
                              Saying that, the bottle of Talisker I bought i never enjoyed at all tbh, dont know why but i did not enjoy it.
                              However i revisited it a few months ago and rather enjoyed it.
                              Think its down to if you have went into it expecting something, then getting something totally different, you wont enjoy it. Probably something to do with not being able to enjoy what youve been given rather what youve been expecting.

                              Meh, i dunno.

                              :mmmmm ardbeg:

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by MarkSDMF View Post
                                Probably something to do with not being able to enjoy what youve been given rather what youve been expecting.
                                I think that's an experience I've had a lot more with cigars than with whiskys, I think there are more variables involved. You read or watch a review and the flavour descriptions sound right up your street but due to a lack of age/bad year/bad storage/poor construction etc it just does not deliver like you are expecting it to.

                                Hmmm, wish I had some Ardbeg Corryvreckan on the shelf.
                                "Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death." Ayn Rand

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