Send me your addy.You can't drink that alone.Maybe i'll bring along some of my favorite elixer.I'm on call and it's been a hectic week to say the least. (30 odd hrs since Tuesday) I just got home and poured myself a bit of 25yr old Glenmorangie. It feels so nice to sit in my favorite chair with a good scotch and my dog so happy to see me.
If it's mixed with anything more than my sense of taste and smell,it's too much!I second that! Mix with a shot of Amaretto and you've got a godfather. Smooth and tasty!
hmmm you've just reminded me - i haven't broken into my collection for quite some time....
If you like that sweet kind of after taste,you might like this new product from my favorite distillery. (and a great ride there to boot) They use old "Ice Wine" casks in the process.Never tried it myself.Sounds good tho! Check out this location http://www.glenoradistillery.com/ We tool the goldwing out there a few years ago and stayed at the distillery in one of their chalets on the hillside.Awesome time and the roads are incredible!My old standby is McCallum - sherry casked, light, smooth and tasty...mmmmmm!
If you havent tried it, and if your into the sherry oak cask flavor, one great tasting Scotch i ran accross at the LCBO is called Glenddronach - 15 yr - very tasty and very, very reasonable in price!
hmmm you've just reminded me - i haven't broken into my collection for quite some time....
Thanks.What would we do without you?
If you like that sweet kind of after taste,you might like this new product from my favorite distillery. (and a great ride there to boot) They use old "Ice Wine" casks in the process.Never tried it myself.Sounds good tho! Check out this location http://www.glenoradistillery.com/ We tool the goldwing out there a few years ago and stayed at the distillery in one of their chalets on the hillside.Awesome time and the roads are incredible!
And p.s. It's "The Macallan" 18 yr old is my second fave.