I have a bottle of GlenDronach 1994 single cask 20 yr old. It is a great whisky.Some stuff for the colder season...
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Turnip
I have a bottle of GlenDronach 1994 single cask 20 yr old. It is a great whisky.
It is the second most expensive bottle in my cabinet. I think it cost close to $500 so I treasure a wee dram now and then.....I like it a lot.How do you like it?
The star of the cabinet is a gift from a buddy. He re-gifted it to me after he insisted on leaving it here after a whisky and cigars afternoon. It is an 18 yr old Japanese Yamazaki. I was given it prior to Japanese prices going nuts. It would cost me upwards of $1200 to replace it today.Wow, cool!
I occasionally pick discontinued bottlings at a local booze shop, when still available at normal retail price, some indie single cask bottlings as well.
And whenever I find a nice shop traveling around in the world during holidays, I look out for a nice souvenir.
Does not necessarily have to be a malt, but often ends up that way...
But a bottle for 500,- bucks has not yet landed in my basket.
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Turnip
My sweet spot is 12 year old and price point of $75 to about $150.Hahaha, yes, some of that Far East stuff is completely nuts...such as some of the Scotch too or uncle Pappy...
I‘d rather buy a very excellent 50yo Darroze for a quarter or even less of that...
. I think it cost close to $500 so I treasure a wee dram now and then.....I like it a lot.
...would cost me upwards of $1200 to replace it today.
Quite a few steps up from JW Black. How about some pics so we know what to look for?My sweet spot is 12 year old and price point of $75 to about $150.
Nice Sherry color!Some peated Bunny yesterday...
Nice Sherry color!