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Recently tried some McCallen 12 year and it was by far the sweetest scotch that I've had with quite a few fruit notes to it that were very enjoyable. But my go to every time is my Cragganmore... never go wrong with that bad boy!
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Lagavulin is a great Islay for comparison. I would say I enjoy the Laphroiag Quarter Cask as much but it's not as delicate. I enjoy the Ardbeg Correy and Uiegeadail far more but they are like the difference between a Man O War and a Ruination.allsmokedup:I tried a glass of Laphroaig 10 last night, pretty good! Not as intense as the Lagavulin though, that's my baseline for all Islay scotches. -
love the cragganmore, that was my introduction to scotch90+ Irishman:Recently tried some McCallen 12 year and it was by far the sweetest scotch that I've had with quite a few fruit notes to it that were very enjoyable. But my go to every time is my Cragganmore... never go wrong with that bad boy! -
Loved the taste of the Dalmore Cigar malt I had recently. Need to find it when it is available around here.
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I was curious to get someone's take on this. The review was "so so" that I read. Did you enjoy it with a cigar and if so, which one?docbp87:Loved the taste of the Dalmore Cigar malt I had recently. Need to find it when it is available around here. -
Had a Liga Privada L40 with it, and it was awesome. I'm not sure it would always be the Scotch I would go for in any and every situation, and it certainly wouldn't pair with every cigar (and I'm also not sure I would bother with the $125 price tag considering what else I can get in that range), but it is totally worth a try.
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WOW $125 is a little much for Dalmore IMO. I will try it at my local Scotch bar but I won't be buying a bottle. If I'm spending $100+ on single malt, it better be an Islay and more than likely something from Ardbeg. Except maybe Balvenie Port Wood 21yr.
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Mine as well and at around $45-50 a bottle when I can find it on sale, it is money well spent every time for meszeliga:
love the cragganmore, that was my introduction to scotch90+ Irishman:Recently tried some McCallen 12 year and it was by far the sweetest scotch that I've had with quite a few fruit notes to it that were very enjoyable. But my go to every time is my Cragganmore... never go wrong with that bad boy! -
If you like fruity notes, I would suggest Balvenie 12 yr Double Wood. I've detected apples, pears, some vanilla spice, and everything mixed in with an almost honeyish sweetness. All a product of aging in two different barrels.