I like the Balveine double wood also, and the Cao'Ila (spell?) although I haven't had that one for a while, its hard to find here. I definitely have more bottles than camera gear. :(



John Francis wrote:
Oh yeah!
I agree on the Oban...
Of course, Dalwhinnie is right up there with the best, as well.


Not bad, I guess.

Tallisker isn't bad, either.  Abelour or Highland Park for light tastes.
George & J.G. Smith's 100 proof Glenlivet is definitely interestings,
as are the various wood-aged varieties of Glenmorangie.  But I'd have
to give the award to Glenmorangie 1972 single-cask bottling.o

I've got more bottles of single malt than cameras or lenses, I think.






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