Don't be hatin on the RED one!
I'd rather drink beer or not drink at all. Not trying to be snooty or anything but I just can't take red....
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Don't be hatin on the RED one!
I'd rather drink beer or not drink at all. Not trying to be snooty or anything but I just can't take red....
youre taking awfully long to drink some!
Alright good to know. ThanksDamn dog, it was good. But I like the 10 better.
This is a bit stronger (more peat?) and a bit smokier, but had all the smoothness and fruity cues (lol) of the 10. "Strong" and "easy-to-drink" are always an impressive combination. I'd recommend both, buy the I'm getting the 10 next time (it's "good enough")
If that article is true I'm going to grab a couple Glenlivet 12's to hold onto. My local store is about 50/50 stock comparing the 12 and the founders reserve currently.
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I'm pretty sure you're thinking of something else (MaCallan maybe?). The core range are all age defined (except for the Nectar D'or). My fav in their range is still the Rare 18.Glenmorangie is probably my favorite entry-level single malt. It's got a little bit of everything going in it. Sucks that they dropped the age statement.
Just had this on the weekend and we polished it off ( a very large group I might add). I believe currently the best value on offer here ( in Riptario) under 15 year single malt
Excellent value for the money, smooth finish.
BB