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Originally Posted by druid66
best i've ever drink was the one stored in barrels made with smoked oak if i'm not wrong. it's name is Laphroaig.
wikipedia: "Laphroaig is one of the most strongly flavoured of all Scotch whiskies, and is most frequently aged to 10 years, although the 15- (now discontinued) and 18-year-old varieties are common (the 27-, 30- and 40-year-olds are rare and expensive). The company describes their whisky as the most distinctive of Scotch whisky. The whisky has a peaty/smokey flavour."
like i said best for me, i've paid in UK 34 pounds for 0.7 bottle it was 10y old one and it was on the promotion in Tesco in dedicated whiskey store cost was 37 pounds so no big difference.
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still have a bottle 10yo here - cant drink it - tastes horrible
i prefer Oban