Just a couple in case. Like to have something in incase.
Mostly whisky I drink if I'm drinking which isn't often and not much. Not up to boozing now.
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Just a couple in case. Like to have something in incase.
Mostly whisky I drink if I'm drinking which isn't often and not much. Not up to boozing now.
Pay week do got a bottle for my collection..
Mortlach 11yr old signatory cask strength. In a nice decanter type bottle.
Was on a flash sale so saved a fair bit.
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That looks gorgeous.
Looks nice yes. Mortlach stuff was used for Johnny walker whiskies, probably still is.
Signatory usually produce good bottling. Being cask strength it goes a lot further too
Cask strength goes just as quick for me!! :cool:
My message here? Drink more wine and less whisky!!:ner:;)
This is a really LURVELY slurp, for £8, from M&S: https://www.marksandspencer.com/jour...-6/p/p60028732
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Gorgeous blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon & Cabernet Franc, from a renowned maker in the Stellenbosch, combine to produce young (being a 2018 vintage), fresh, ripe and vibrant berry fruit flavours, and due to the warm South African climate, it has a smooth and silky finish, with little acidic sharpness. A very glugable red wine indeed, and highly recommended!:cheers:
Marco.
LOL - I've asked the mrs to buy me one on the way home from work! :lol:
This is linkwood 18yr old. Managed to pick up a few dram bottles as its impossible to find a bottle these days.
Bottled by Hunter Laing in 2015..
50%by vol so packs a punch.
Fairly strong as you'd expect with a long finish.
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yeah, a pipette of water and its now nearer 40..opened up nicely now.fresh cut grass, finish is still long but flavours are all great..
can see why this sold out.
i will be looking for some linkwood:eyebrows: