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Laphroaig 10.
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Lagavulin 16 as a daily, but Laphroaig Quarter Cask and Aberlour a'bunadh for those special drams. Others, too, of course, but how much room do we have?
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Love this thread. Great to make lists of what to try. That bottle of Johhnie Blue last week was pretty good....
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Cragganmore 12
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If you like those, try the Peat Monster by Compass Box. Smokey, peaty and powerful. I had the pleasure of meeting the owner of the company and he is doing great things with Whisky.
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Balvenie doublewood
Glenmorangie port finish most any Macallan
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Thanks for the suggestion...i'll definately try to track down a bottle up here (MA). I'm always up for trying a variety of scotches, thanks!!!
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Another vote for Lagavulin 16. Also enjoy Laphroig if I am having a very strong cigar. On the lighter side, Glenfarclas 21 or Glenmorangie.
Scotch is gooood.
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