Looks good, but, it's not Scotch whiskey. Scotch has the malt dried with peat moss at the end of the barley sprouting stage which gives it the peaty smokey flavor.
I was never a Scotch drinker, but one of our local B&M's in having a cigar and Scotch tasting event not too far from my home next week. I might have to give it a try to see if there is indeed one that I like. If nothing else, I get to try some new cigars.
Sounds interesting... next time I am in New Hampshire I will have to remember to pick up a bottle or 3... for now gonna have ta stick with my Talisker or the Oban...
The Ardbeg 10 year scotch is great. Same with their Ugedal which is a cask strength. Glenmoreangie (sp?) has some good ones also, the Quinta Rubin and the Astar are some of my favorites.
Viseron is right, Glenmorangie does have some good ones. I LOVE their Signet, but it's damned expensive. Glenlivet, Macallan, and Glenfiddich have some good single malts as well, and the price is right too, anywhere from $35-$75. The Glenfiddich is a bit drier than the Glenlivet, and Glenlivet a bit drier than Macallan, IMO. I've heard good things about Highland Park's single malts too, but have yet to try them.
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