darrenyeats;342729 Wrote: 
> I don't know much about whisky but luckily I was introduced to
> Lagavulin. Is the Bowmore along the same lines?
> Darren

They're both from Islay, and as such they have some things in common
(they're both pretty smoky, for example).  To my taste, Lagavulin is
more complex and interesting, but not as well-balanced as Bowmore.  I
always thought it (Lag) tasted salty, like sea water.  Bowmore,
particularly the 18 yr I just got, is sweeter and smoother.

My overall favorites remain Caol Ila and Talisker :).


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