I'll admit this has been on my list to buy and try when I saw it at a good price. Today's price is the lowest ever according to CamelCamelCamel , so I guess now is my chance. This is listed in Ian Buxton's 101 whiskies to try before you die but others will give an opinion on its merits
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fishmaster to callum84
14 Dec 163#5
Yes there are some stunning blended whiskeys, the problem is a little knowledge is dangerous and therefore people assume single malts are the consummate best that whisky provides which is in truth absolute nonsense.
If in doubt then I suggest the naysayers watch this classic whisky video for some education >
Richard Paterson Master Blender, he's one smooth whisky drinker. I can literally imagine him saying "drinking whisky is like making love to a beautiful woman"
Not a bad price. I prefer single malts, but this apparently has a blend from Highland Park and Macallan....so you won't hear complaints from me! Definitely a considerable number of levels above Famous Grouse.
DRRINK
14 Dec 16#2
Nice find. was going to pic a bottle of jura up, might give this a go instead
callum84
14 Dec 161#3
Cracking whisky.
Blends seem to have a bad name these days with the emphasis on single malts. Blends when done right can be incredible and id say this is very close.
I didnt know it was based on Highland park and Macallan last time I sampled.
Going to order a bottle for holidays.
fishmaster to callum84
14 Dec 163#5
Yes there are some stunning blended whiskeys, the problem is a little knowledge is dangerous and therefore people assume single malts are the consummate best that whisky provides which is in truth absolute nonsense.
If in doubt then I suggest the naysayers watch this classic whisky video for some education >
Richard Paterson Master Blender, he's one smooth whisky drinker. I can literally imagine him saying "drinking whisky is like making love to a beautiful woman"
Just because a whisky is a single malt, it 100% doesn't mean it's going to be nice. If nothing else then people own personal preference comes into play etc.
However I can't help but feel that all blends are doing is attempting to resemble a good single malt, and when you think that for the price of one of these decent blends you could go a purchase the single malt of your choice, the single malt will win for me every time
DanHalls
14 Dec 16#7
Thanks, had a bottle this a while ago and been waiting for it to go on offer!
fishmaster
14 Dec 161#8
OK where do we start with this. It's definitely true that not all single malts are guaranteed to be good, that should be obvious though. Secondly it's definitely nowhere near true that blended whiskys are trying to be is single malts, this is absurd, they're two different whiskys entirely. Think of them as types of whisky, when a blended whisky works the individual components work almost synergistically to create a fantastic tasking whisky. A single malt is what it says it is, you're going for the exact taste and comparison of single malts shows the unevenness in the quality of single malts, again single malts can be and many are fantastic tasting whiskys. In no sense should a good blended whisky be an emulation of a single malt, it's physically impossible and logically if you actually think about it definitely not true.
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If in doubt then I suggest the naysayers watch this classic whisky video for some education >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG4F0NmGpg4
Richard Paterson Master Blender, he's one smooth whisky drinker. I can literally imagine him saying "drinking whisky is like making love to a beautiful woman"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVG1U-faqHY
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Blends seem to have a bad name these days with the emphasis on single malts. Blends when done right can be incredible and id say this is very close.
I didnt know it was based on Highland park and Macallan last time I sampled.
Going to order a bottle for holidays.
If in doubt then I suggest the naysayers watch this classic whisky video for some education >
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG4F0NmGpg4
Richard Paterson Master Blender, he's one smooth whisky drinker. I can literally imagine him saying "drinking whisky is like making love to a beautiful woman"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVG1U-faqHY
However I can't help but feel that all blends are doing is attempting to resemble a good single malt, and when you think that for the price of one of these decent blends you could go a purchase the single malt of your choice, the single malt will win for me every time