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Hats and Drinks - A Match Made in Heaven

The Shoe

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You’re right, of course. Perhaps when it comes down to it, my taste preference is just for Islays, and again, perhaps I’m just not familiar enough with Speysides. Can you recommend some at a price point similar to those Islays? I realise there may be significant differences in the US vs Japan, but I have been meaning to go on a Speyside adventure for a while now.
 
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You’re right, of course. Perhaps when it comes down to it, my taste preference is just for Islays, and again, perhaps I’m just not familiar enough with Speysides. Can you recommend some at a price point similar to those Islays? I realise there may be significant differences in the US vs Japan, but I have been meaning to go on a Speyside adventure for a while now.
The Speyside region (to include the Highlands) is a big region. The changing landscape & waters greatly affect the flavors of the whisky’s of the region. The various Oak series are aged & finished in oak casks (typically bourbon casks). The Sherry series are aged in Oak, then finished typically in Oloroso &/or Ximenez Sherry casks. There are other Sherry’s but the price goes up & so they are not commonly used. Sherry Speyside’s are always more expensive than the Oaks. Whichever you decide to explore, stay with it for a while.

I drink Islay’s yr around but I really like Sherry Speysides in the early winter thru the Thanksgiving, Christmas, & New Year holidays. Like drinking a cordial in front of the fireplace. Beyond Balvenie 12 my favorite Highland Sherry’s are among the Glenmorangie’s, topping out with the Glenmorangie 18 Extremely Rare. Expensive, but it does go on sale a couple times per yr & I buy ahead to save.
 

Short Balding Guy

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You’re right, of course. Perhaps when it comes down to it, my taste preference is just for Islays, and again, perhaps I’m just not familiar enough with Speysides. Can you recommend some at a price point similar to those Islays? I realise there may be significant differences in the US vs Japan, but I have been meaning to go on a Speyside adventure for a while now.

My experiences have me thinking of Speyside whiskies in two styles: the sherry tastes of The Macallan, Glenfarclas, Aberlour, and Tamdu, and the lighter, sweeter, honeyed single malts of The Glenlivet, Glenfiddich, and The Balvenie.

I have only sipped at a friends house the Glenfarcias 12. I have it on a short list to purchase a bottle for home.

Eric -
 

The Shoe

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Back in Osaka, I had to go back to the Blarney Stone for another beautiful pour of Guinness. Etsuko went for her favourite Yona Yona Ale.
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I was in my almost black, navy Donna Homburg with the purple ribbon.
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