Fiat Justitia
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And since we're speaking of the wee islands, let's not forget Jura.
I wasn't a fan of the original Jura but superstition and even more so, prophecy is more to my tastes
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And since we're speaking of the wee islands, let's not forget Jura.
Yes, I noticed that right away, which is appropriate for me at present (assuming we are speaking of the same thing we discerned). I thought it was a tad odd given the name "Old Masters," but I still love the idea.Did anyone else see what I saw in the image on the bottle?
Yes! My tastes progressed from Laphroaig to Talisker to Caol Ila, which I feel tastes like a combination of the former two: peaty & spicy.
I DO have a bottle of the Talisker Distiller's Edition, but like most of my beauties, it sits waiting for that special occasion that never seems to come. . .
And, of course, I've had my 1 sq. ft. of eternally leased land at the Laphroaig distillery for 10 or 15 years. Would like to visit it some day!
Sound advice, brother!Ahh Talisker Distillers edition is my favourite from them. And just remember, a good malt is there to be drank and enjoyed, it hasn't aged in casks for all these years to just sit there and look at. Get it cracked open and enjoy it.
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@ Bloke. I no longer partake, so I'll ask that you enjoy one taste of Caol Ila for me. It is the best of the Islays, and probably my favourite single malt.