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    So the other day I realised I've never owned a lowland Scotch at all...

    What would be a nice Lowland Malt that isn't peaty at all.
    I'd like something that's complex and would change quite a lot with some added water.
    Preferably below 120 Dollars (Under 80 Quid).
    Thanks!
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  • #2
    Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
    Preferably below 120 Dollars (Under 80 Quid).
    Auchentoshan 3 Wood isn't too expensive, although you could go for a Oloroso Sherry, but I don't know how much that would cost in Canada.
    If you want to, you can.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by tippexx View Post
      Auchentoshan 3 Wood isn't too expensive, although you could go for a Oloroso Sherry, but I don't know how much that would cost in Canada.
      +1!! it's the only auchentoshen i've tried........ very nice indeed!

      alex

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      • #4
        Bladnoch can be good if you can get it or Rosebank but that can be quite tough to get hold of.

        Glenkinchie is likely to be quite widely available too and the distillers edition is good.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tippexx View Post
          Auchentoshan 3 Wood isn't too expensive, although you could go for a Oloroso Sherry, but I don't know how much that would cost in Canada.
          Is the auchentoshan complex enough though? I remember that one not lasting on the palate as long as other malts. We actually don't have a lowland oloroso here. Best is a Macallan for 250 dollars.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Wardjrz View Post
            Bladnoch can be good if you can get it or Rosebank but that can be quite tough to get hold of.

            Glenkinchie is likely to be quite widely available too and the distillers edition is good.
            Glenkinchie is what i'm banking on right now. It's a simple 85 dollars and seems standard enough.

            The Gordon and MacPhail Bladnoch seems like a good option too, at around 140 dollars. It's a "connoisseur's choice". But i alwasy thought those words together just means: lazy advertisement.
            Also, you're right about the rosebank. That thing's 250 dollars here...... Maybe some other day.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post

              Glenkinchie is what i'm banking on right now. It's a simple 85 dollars and seems standard enough.

              The Gordon and MacPhail Bladnoch seems like a good option too, at around 140 dollars. It's a "connoisseur's choice". But i alwasy thought those words together just means: lazy advertisement.
              Also, you're right about the rosebank. That thing's 250 dollars here...... Maybe some other day.
              There is more than one Glenkinchie, if you have a choice pick the Distillers Edition over the standard bottling. It is one of the Classic Six from Diageo
              so gets planty of marketing. I'm going to the Distillery on Friday to tour and taste it.

              G&M are a good independant bottler based in Elgin who have a number of brand labels. Connoisseurs Choice is just one of them, their bottles are usually bottled at 40% and are well priced in the UK.
              Their bottles are usually reasonably well respected for what they are.

              If you can get a distillery Bladnoch all the better, particularly a cask strength one then you can add water to taste.

              There is a 16 year old Connoissuers Choice bottling of Rosebank that was in the ?30's over here a while back. It is expensive now because of the rarity of it. The distillery is closed and not likely to reopen. - I'm going to the site of the former distillery on Saturday.

              Hope you find something that tickles your fancy.

              If you move out of the Lowland malts you'll get far more choice though.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Wardjrz View Post

                There is a 16 year old Connoissuers Choice bottling of Rosebank that was in the ?30's over here a while back. It is expensive now because of the rarity of it. The distillery is closed and not likely to reopen. - I'm going to the site of the former distillery on Saturday.

                Hope you find something that tickles your fancy.

                If you move out of the Lowland malts you'll get far more choice though.
                Ah, that's why the rosebank is so bleeding expensive.
                And yea, I know a decent amount of the others. I went to my liquor store and they had sections dedicated to the regions. Lowland malts was not even given its own section. It feels like Cambeltown all over again.....

                ANd over here in canada have a provincial mandated liquor store. So there actually is only one glenkinchie..... The only distillers edition here (of the 6 classic malts) now is the Cragganmore. Which i definitely will pick up soon before they're gone again.
                Also, enjoy your visit! I wish i lived close to enough stilleries that I could just hope in my car and visit them when i find the time.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
                  Ah, that's why the rosebank is so bleeding expensive.
                  And yea, I know a decent amount of the others. I went to my liquor store and they had sections dedicated to the regions. Lowland malts was not even given its own section. It feels like Cambeltown all over again.....

                  ANd over here in canada have a provincial mandated liquor store. So there actually is only one glenkinchie..... The only distillers edition here (of the 6 classic malts) now is the Cragganmore. Which i definitely will pick up soon before they're gone again.

                  Also, enjoy your visit! I wish i lived close to enough stilleries that I could just hope in my car and visit them when i find the time.
                  I have some BOTL in Canada, Montreal & Toronto who gets easier access to whisky's than we do here in the UK, most of the limited editions & expressions seem to be easier to get your hands on outside the UK...
                  but I also have sources for whisky you will never ever see...MUUUHHAAha!

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                  • #10
                    Ended up spending 55CAD (~35GBP?) on a bottle of Auchentoshan 12. Without a doubt, best single malt i've ever had below 60 dollars.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Puff Scotty View Post
                      I have some BOTL in Canada, Montreal & Toronto who gets easier access to whisky's than we do here in the UK, most of the limited editions & expressions seem to be easier to get your hands on outside the UK...
                      but I also have sources for whisky you will never ever see...MUUUHHAAha!
                      Thumbs down.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
                        So the other day I realised I've never owned a lowland Scotch at all...

                        What would be a nice Lowland Malt that isn't peaty at all.
                        I'd like something that's complex and would change quite a lot with some added water.
                        Preferably below 120 Dollars (Under 80 Quid).
                        Thanks!
                        Try this site, wee sample bottles available ...




                        Not quite a Lowland but its in that neck of the woods :-)

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Boozybillhiccup View Post
                          Try this site, wee sample bottles available ...




                          Not quite a Lowland but its in that neck of the woods :-)
                          That price is bloody amazing. However, i've got these Prices here:

                          We get taxed up the arse here... But i have tried the cambeltown's older stuff. Pleasantly surprised and sad at how theyve only got around 5 distilleries left.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
                            That price is bloody amazing. However, i've got these Prices here:

                            We get taxed up the arse here... But i have tried the cambeltown's older stuff. Pleasantly surprised and sad at how theyve only got around 5 distilleries left.
                            Can't you buy and get your Whisky sent from Scotland.

                            Sad to say there are even fewer than five distilleries. Two currently producing the other fairly new and still in its infancy.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Boozybillhiccup View Post
                              Can't you buy and get your Whisky sent from Scotland.

                              Sad to say there are even fewer than five distilleries. Two currently producing the other fairly new and still in its infancy.
                              Nah, I could just go to the duty on the US-CA border. 2 trips annually should satisfy my palate

                              Really? Geez I'm outta touch...... Which one went out? Either glengyn, springbank, or longbow? Those were my known stills I've tried . Methinks the popular ones too.

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