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Headphoneus Supremus: Ceremonial old guy, bifocals and all. All the philosophy he can muster can't solve the mysterious double-post.
Taking the advice of some of you guys, I got a cute little sampler: 4 x 50 ml. bottles of different Glenmorangie's. The cool thing about it is that it came with a real nosing glass.
Of course, it is cheaply made (the whole deal was $20), but it is the correct shape and size. It also has a little, fitted glass lid. This way you can give it a good swooshing without spilling and the fumes get really concentrated. When you take off the lid, the extra nose is very noticeable. Recommended!
Added Deanston 17, an update to Glenlivet 18, and another set of good glasses.
daycart1,
Glenmorangie is one of my favorite distilleries, that was a good buy! Their scotch is gentler than most, but don't let that fool you, there is some great complexity and flavor in their various bottlings. Really curious to hear your impressions.
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Regarding the Bowmore Black, I have had it (my best friend is a career hobbyist, one of them is collecting rare and exotic liquor, specializing in scotch and whisky, he has four or five bottles of Black) and I encourage you to keep perusing it, it is well worth the effort and expense.