Is it Smokey at all?
I bought the Specs Edradour Madeira cask and the Sherry cask. They are both excellent choices. The Madeira was very smooth for a 60+% ABV and I preferred this one without water. The sherry cask is so dark in color it looks like a dark rum. If you like sherried scotch you will love it. I recommend waiting 20 minutes or so after you pour to drink it. A little water made it better IMO.mazag08 said:
By the way,
Specs has 4 different barrel picks of Edradour. All are 10 years or more. $125-$165 range.
I have a bottle of the Black Art 4.1. It is hands down the best scotch I've ever had.maverick2076 said:
I've gotten more and more into Islay Scotches this year. As a Christmas present for myself, I picked up a bottle of Bruichladdich's Black Art today. I can't wait to try it over the holidays.
Details on this? Have they been sitting at Texas room temp this entire time?mazag08 said:
The bottom cubby hole in it is filled with Napa wines from the 70's that have never been opened.
Pretty much. It's a very nice liquor cabinet, but I do not believe it is temperature controlled.Chipotlemonger said:Details on this? Have they been sitting at Texas room temp this entire time?mazag08 said:
The bottom cubby hole in it is filled with Napa wines from the 70's that have never been opened.
Right on. If the 16 is anything like the 8, it may be my go-to for a peated scotch (which I've recently gotten in to).AgInSingapore said:
Very nice, the 16 is my favorite readily available single malt and i don't see that changing any time soon.
Holy peat-monster Batman! I had a proper dram each of Lag 8 and Lag 16. I was surprised to find that the 16 carried a bit more smoke and intensity. I was expecting that, due to it being aged twice as long, that it would be more mellowed out or less intense. I got the impression it would go that way on nosing, but on tasting, I was immediately struck with the richness of the smoke, giving way to a sweet smoothness. The 8, by comparison, seemed quite tame, more spice than sweetness.AgBQ-00 said:
I have the 8 and really like it. Had a 200ml of the 16 and all I can say is it was awesome. Can't wait to hear your impressions of it.
AgBQ-00 said:
Sitting here enjoying my first glass of Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14. Really good. Brown sugar sweet and red wine finish. Very good first impression and easy drinking for sure.
Have my trusty Balvinie Doublewood 12 unopened as well.
FbgTxAg said:AgBQ-00 said:
Sitting here enjoying my first glass of Glenmorangie Quinta Ruban 14. Really good. Brown sugar sweet and red wine finish. Very good first impression and easy drinking for sure.
Have my trusty Balvinie Doublewood 12 unopened as well.
Quinta Ruban is the best Scotch to get non-scotch drinkers into scotch. Followed closely by Caribbean Cask Balvenie.
Johnsy3 said:
Just poured the dram of Port Ruighe. It's far and away my favorite so far. It's similar to the Bowmore 15 I had a few nights back but better on all accounts. The port finish and peat make it super balanced and the finish is nice and long. Thanks for the heads up - I'll try and make this 2oz pour last a while!
AgBQ-00 said:
Lagavulin 16 is a fantastic scotch. But if the party is going to have mainly bourbon or Irish whiskey drinkers it may not be appreciated very much.