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    We went to the Glenlivet distillery last year. It is a first rate operation.



    I'll never forget the angel's portion I took in as we walked through the

    aging warehouse. I do like Glenlivet but my preference is one that has

    a little more peat in its punch. I haven't met a Whiskey from Islay that

    I did not like. Highland Park is also one of my favorites.
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    It took 3 1/2 years for my fiance (we've been together for a bit over 4 years) to finally give in (after much temptation) to the single malt Scotch demon...and now she's clearly possessed (just kidding). Fortunately, we agree blends are blasphemies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedmusiclover
    We went to the Glenlivet distillery last year. It is a first rate operation.



    I'll never forget the angel's portion I took in as we walked through the

    aging warehouse. I do like Glenlivet but my preference is one that has

    a little more peat in its punch. I haven't met a Whiskey from Islay that

    I did not like. Highland Park is also one of my favorites.
    Yes, I'm with you on that one Nelson.
    I'm hoping soon to find a supplier in Tas of Ardbeg 10 year, now THAT is a nice drop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyv65
    THe Glenlevit is a tremendously popular American Oak racked single malt, and I'll have a wee dram from the bottle in my cupboard now and again...but I still prefer the wood finished single malts like Macallan and Glenmorangie.

    Bryan...have you tried Famous Grouse? It's a *very* good affordable blend...
    Spot on with the Glenlivet and Macallan...my two favorites at home. Forget the "Grouse"...J&B's better IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    Yes, I'm with you on that one Nelson.
    I'm hoping soon to find a supplier in Tas of Ardbeg 10 year, now THAT is a nice drop.
    I have heard of people setting themselves up as official suppliers where there is not one right now. This can result in your getting a fee everytime a bottle is purchased. The story that I have heard is that one of the better known liquors (can't remember which right now) was not a registered product for sale in BC. Anyway a private citizen set himself up as a supplier and when it finally broke the North American market he ws paid big bucks for the rights to distribute. Whether this was just a rumour or not, I don't know, but it was an article in a fairly reputable magazine a few years back.

    Unfortunately their is likely a registered distributor on the Mainland of Australia. How cool would Graham Hodge from Glenlivet sound on a business card though?!

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