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Stingo 05-04-07 08:50 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
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Originally Posted by Stingo (Post 1154269)
Is that in a boxed in a grey/silver colour....

CRIPES....I've only had a LAAARGE Ledaig....

furrybean 05-04-07 08:50 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
aye

furrybean 05-04-07 08:53 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
Whats leidag like? Is it like the skye whiskys?

Stingo 05-04-07 08:53 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
Yes then...last year sometime...I liked it...but I was a bit dissapopinted as I was expecting something a bit more special...the reason being that my previous dram had been a solera reserve which was gooooorrrrrgeous.

furrybean 05-04-07 08:56 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
Nice one, I had a Glenlivet French Oak and that was really nice. Very easy on the pallet... didnt need much concentration if you know what I mean.

Still I know very little about whiskey, its an aside from my gf's learning about wine and I'm still too young to admit to drinking whisky :) :)

Stingo 05-04-07 08:57 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
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Originally Posted by furrybean (Post 1154274)
Whats leidag like? Is it like the skye whiskys?


Ledaig - bit like on Islay - but from Mull. Pale, crisp, peatier than I expected but good...a scent of sea air mixed with the sweetness of vanilla - long after taste....s'okay...:thumbsup:

I think it would well worthy of being an 'early' dram on a Burns night before getting in amongst the 'big boys'!!

Stingo 05-04-07 08:59 PM

Re: interesting programme on TV..
 
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Originally Posted by furrybean (Post 1154277)
Nice one, I had a Glenlivet French Oak and that was really nice. Very easy on the pallet... didnt need much concentration if you know what I mean.

Still I know very little about whiskey, its an aside from my gf's learning about wine and I'm still too young to admit to drinking whisky :) :)


The Maccallan Oak is tasty - can't go wrong with a Macallan really...imho.


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