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    My Christmas spirit was opening a bottle of Glenmorangie Astar with my elder son (the 25 year old engineering grad student, not my younger aka The Boy). Simply said, very nice in so many ways, not the least of which was having said son home for the holidays with his girlfriend.

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    Hello All,

    Long time lurker ..... I did not want to post just a hello, rather felt it could wait until I could contribute something or had that burning question.

    I noticed this thread pop up at a good time. My eldest son had a taste of my newest bottle, Balvenie DoubleWood 12 on Christmas day. I did not know he had taken to drinking Scotch. We got to talking and agreed to have a tasting on New Years Eve. My question is this; what would be a good next bottle(s) to add to this line up for the event?

    Glenlivet 12
    Glenfiddich 12 & 15
    Balvenie DoubleWood 12
    Speyside 12
    Just what is on hand. Would like at least 1-2 more for the tasting.

    Thanks,
    Greg

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    Aberlour! (Especially the Abunadh!) Both smooth, and rich!
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    Hello, Greg!



    I agree with Father Bill on the Aberlour. Aberlour 12 is one of my favorite Speyside whiskies. You may want to add an Islay. I recommend Laphroaig 10. For a Lowland, why not some Auchentoshan Classic.
    Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
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    Dalwhinnie 15 is smooth as a baby's bottom. Dalmore 12 is robust but not at all harsh. MacAllan 12 is in the same ballpark and very pleasant. Highland Park 12 has a bit more peat without being overbearing.

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    Father Bill, Allen and David;

    Thanks for the recommendations, visited a state package store across town from by usual. They had all but Auchentoshan Classic, Dalmore & Highland Park. As the wife was with me, only brought home the Aberlour, Laphroaig, & Dalwhinnie. Figured my eldest can his favorite leaving me the rest.

    I believe my usual has the Dalmore & Highland Park....

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    Actually, you've picked three very dissimilar malts there - an interesting selection. Slainte!
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GregR View Post
    Hello All,

    Long time lurker ..... I did not want to post just a hello, rather felt it could wait until I could contribute something or had that burning question.

    I noticed this thread pop up at a good time. My eldest son had a taste of my newest bottle, Balvenie DoubleWood 12 on Christmas day. I did not know he had taken to drinking Scotch. We got to talking and agreed to have a tasting on New Years Eve. My question is this; what would be a good next bottle(s) to add to this line up for the event?

    Glenlivet 12
    Glenfiddich 12 & 15
    Balvenie DoubleWood 12
    Speyside 12
    Just what is on hand. Would like at least 1-2 more for the tasting.

    Thanks,
    Greg
    Balvenie DoubleWood is the absolute Nectar Of The Gods....and I'm saying that as a hard-core Islay Malt Peat Freak. As for a Next Bottle, an affordable "sweet peat" would be good--either Ardmore (a more-peaty-than-usual Highland Malt) or--if you can get your hands on it--Finlaggan, a young, but not too young, anonymous Islay (some say Lagavulin, some say Laphroig). Either bottle will send him well on his way. As the TV sitcom character (Rip Torn, "Larry Sanders") beautifully said, when you die and go to Heaven and meet your Maker...THIS is what you'll smell on his breath (i.e., not corn, not rye, not sugar cane, not rice, not potatoes.....Well-Peated Barley Malt, Dammit!)

    Happy New Year To All My Kilted Brethren! Sláinte!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DyerStraits View Post
    Balvenie DoubleWood is the absolute Nectar Of The Gods....and I'm saying that as a hard-core Islay Malt Peat Freak. As for a Next Bottle, an affordable "sweet peat" would be good--either Ardmore (a more-peaty-than-usual Highland Malt) or--if you can get your hands on it--Finlaggan, a young, but not too young, anonymous Islay (some say Lagavulin, some say Laphroig). Either bottle will send him well on his way. As the TV sitcom character (Rip Torn, "Larry Sanders") beautifully said, when you die and go to Heaven and meet your Maker...THIS is what you'll smell on his breath (i.e., not corn, not rye, not sugar cane, not rice, not potatoes.....Well-Peated Barley Malt, Dammit!)

    Happy New Year To All My Kilted Brethren! Sláinte!
    DS,

    Happy New Year! and Slainte! ith:
    Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
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    Quote Originally Posted by GregR View Post
    Father Bill, Allen and David;

    Thanks for the recommendations, visited a state package store across town from by usual. They had all but Auchentoshan Classic, Dalmore & Highland Park. As the wife was with me, only brought home the Aberlour, Laphroaig, & Dalwhinnie. Figured my eldest can his favorite leaving me the rest.

    I believe my usual has the Dalmore & Highland Park....
    Greg,

    Wow! What a lineup! I'm sure you and your son are going to have quite a wonderful time experiencing all those different colors and aromas and tastes! Happy New Year! and Slainte!
    Allen Sinclair, FSAScot
    Eastern Region Vice President
    North Carolina Commissioner
    Clan Sinclair Association (USA)

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