Originally posted by umslopogaas
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I can report that the Ardbeg 10 year old was very good, and judging by the rather substantial dent I made in the bottle last night, I enjoyed it. However, I dont think it was any more enjoyable than other malts that are fifteen to twenty quid cheaper, so I probably wont buy any more. I should add that I have a very poor sense of taste, and may have missed some subtleties.
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I have never knowingly tasted Ardbeg.
On the question of adding water, with a few exceptions e.g. JWBL, I add spring water (Highland Spring from Morrissons is excellent, IMV) to my whisky to bring it down to a highly palatable 30%.
A couple of years ago I quaffed a bottle of Aberlour a’bunadh that was 60.7%. Lovely neat, but gorgeous with water. Great value at £45 for almost 2 litres (including the water!!).
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostA couple of years ago I quaffed a bottle of Aberlour a’bunadh that was 60.7%. Lovely neat, but gorgeous with water. Great value at £45 for almost 2 litres (including the water!!).
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Originally posted by Vox Humana View PostI don't buy this one any more. It is bottled in batches and every one is different. The good ones have been truly wonderful - like drinking a highly alcoholic chocolate orange - but it seems to me that lately these have been the exception. Sadly, for me, this whisky has become too unreliable to justify the expense of the gamble.
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Originally posted by Vox Humana View PostI don't buy this one any more. It is bottled in batches and every one is different. The good ones have been truly wonderful - like drinking a highly alcoholic chocolate orange - but it seems to me that lately these have been the exception. Sadly, for me, this whisky has become too unreliable to justify the expense of the gamble.
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I have just bought a bottle of Laphroaig "Select" from our local Sainsbury's. It was on offer at only £25 a bottle, so I thought I'd give it a punt. What a disappointment! I have a feeling that this bottle is going to last a very long time. It has the peat of the 10-year-old, but not the phenols, so tastes less medicinal. I don't particularly mind that, but there seems to be a lack of everything else too. The taste is thin and uninteresting. It certainly doesn't have the body I expect from an Islay malt. What were they thinking of?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostJura Superstition single malt bottled at 43% is delicious and one of the best from Whyte & Mackay, IMV.
Amazon are selling it at a very good £25 at the moment. Well worth a punt at that price (normally £35).
Incidentally, people have often talked about Aldi's Highland Black blend but I've also seen Lidl's Glen Orchy 5 Yr Malt Blend praised as good value indeed - worth a punt. (It is produced for Lidl by an offshoot of Whyte & Mackay.)
(I see that Highland Park 12 is currently on special offer for £25 at Amazon, Tesco, ASDA, Morrisons, Waitrose and that ASDA has Laphroaig 10 Yr Old for £26.50.)Last edited by johnb; 09-11-16, 14:44.
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Aldi has come up with another very interesting whisky: Glen Marnoch 28 year old Speyside (abv 43.4%) for £39.99, which was released instore yesterday (13th Nov).
"Glen Marnoch" is Aldi's own brand name but this particular whisky looks as though it might well be Mortlach - the 43.4% abv seems to be a characteristic of that distillery and the abv is unusual for a supermarket own label. (If you google "speyside 43.4%" you will see the results dominated by Mortlach.)
Until recent years most of Mortlach's whisky went into J Walker blends, etc, but there were a few distillery bottlings from time to time and there were also some independent bottlings. In recent years Diago have decided to market Mortlach as a stand alone, super-premium (i.e. very expensive), luxury brand. So, if this is Mortlach, this is to be a rare opportunity to get a bottle of 28 yr old sherried Mortlach at a very cheap price (but bear in mind that its style will be of a different to that of Mortlach's current core range). Even if you ignore the possible Mortlach connection, initial impressions are that it is a very good scotch and a real bargain.
A first impression review of the whisky by a member of a scotch whisky forum: http://www.scotchmaltwhisky.co.uk/fo...8438a49e#60046
Of course, your opinion might be very different - you might hate the stuff.
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