On 10/05/05, Alfred de Tavares <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
> For inbibers that cannot reach out to nectars, J&B, is, I think, a single
> malt
> whysky, and quite affordably priced.
> 
> Alfred de T

RESPONSE:  A good Whisky indeed but not a single malt!


http://www.thedrinkshop.com/products/nlpdetail.php?prodid=285

J & B RARE

Description:
Forty-two different Scotch malt and Scotch grain whiskies are blended
to create the subtle yet rich and complex flavour of J&B Rare.

The smooth taste of many fine scotch malt whiskies, predominantly from
the Speyside region of Scotland, is delicately freshened and revealed
by carefully chosen scotch grain whiskies to give J&B Rare its highly
distinctive and balanced character...............

Comment: After Glenfiddich perhaps, a good single malt to tickle my
taste buds would Glenmorangie:-

http://www.thedrinkshop.com/products/nlpdetail.php?prodid=285
        

Since 1843, Glenmorangie distillery has been producing its famous malt
here on the shores of the Dornoch Firth. Though the complex of
buildings has seen many changes over the years, Glenmorangie is still
handcrafted to this day by the Sixteen Men of Tain using tried and
tested methods that have been passed down from generation to
generation..........

Comment: As stated, the standard is Glenfiddich.  £35,000 was paid for
a bottle in 1992 in Italy.

You can have one for around £20. Now I am sure all you Gulfies will be
buying a bottle to take back to Goa!

Have a good one, cheers.

Gabe.
London, Wimbledon.

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