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jamespowers said:Scott is a fine gentleman and an excellent judge of good whiskey and scotch. There is no such thing as aging the stuff in the bottle. It is distilled and not fermented in the wine sense. Take it out of the barrel and it goes nowhere. It also makes me laugh when people have whiskey or scotch that is over 10-12 years old and think they have something great.
Let me help you fools. Scotch and whisky (whiskey) can actually deteriorate beyond twelve years. I have tasted much of it that was twenty years old and well past its prime. That same barrel would have been great five or ten years before. I forget the brand names but I noticed this when taste testing scotch from scotland. Downing a Speyside 12 YO now. :cheers1:
Regards,
J
Thank you. That makes sense when you think about the different processes it takes to make scotch or whiskey vs. wine.
I'm fairly new to Scotch. The first I had was a cheap brand I bought in Hot Springs for my anniversiary. It tasted like an ashtray. Seriously! lol
I wouldn't touch the stuff for years. Then, a friend bought me a bottle of Glenn Fiddich (sp?) I've had a few bottles of that and I'm hooked!
Thanks to this discussion I am heading to the liquor store tommorow. (I live in the bible belt, so no alcohol on Sundays) Could anyone be a sweetheart and recommend a scotch or two that a newbie might like? I'm anxious to try something new, but a little intimidated by the variety.
(edit: After I posted this my husband reminded me we have also had Glenlivet(sp?)