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I have at least one bottle of Dallas Dhu but I'm not sure if I have two. When I get back home next weekend I'll check and if I have two I'll open one and check it out. What age/year do you have? They closed the doors at Dallas Dhu in 1983 and I think my one or two bottles is a 1983 vintage.
Just found this thread. Scotch and Audio certainly make an interesting combined hobby. I have been collecting and imbibing Single Malts for more than 20 years. My current collection has more than 300 bottles from more than 50 distilleries. I currently have about 15 open bottles that I am working my way through. The Ardbeg's that are currently open, for example, include:Ardbeg 10 year, 17 year, Uigeadail, 1990 vintage, and my personal favorite Ardbeg 1974 Provenance (bottled in 1998). Now that I know this thread is here I will keep on the lookout and make a post from time to time.Regards,Gary
Lee,Man I thought I was crazy!
Yeah, I tend to overdo it when it comes to scotch, especially if a somewhat rare Ardbeg comes up for sale...and, I tend to buy multiples, if I can get them.Lee
Tried Bruichladdich's standard bottling - the 12 year I guess? - but wasn't too impressed. Disappointed as I love Lagavulin and Laphroaig, and was hoping to find another Islay favorite. Just seemed too thin and a bit boring. Perhaps I would have liked it more if I didn't know it was an Islay...Anyone have a good recommendation for a smoky, smooth/oily, and seaweedy scotch? Got Lagavulin in the cabinet and love it, but I wouldn't really characterize the dry Lagavulin as having a prominent seaweed/ocean flavor. Have had standard Laphroaig and that is probably closer, so I guess I'm wondering if I should go with Laphroaig CS, QC, Ardbeg, or Caol Ila? Currently enjoying some Johnnie Walker Red Label. I know, I know, but we were entertaining some guests that enjoy scotch and soda. In any case, I have to say that I'm pleasantly surprised with the Red Label, as I haven't had it in many years. Of course Black is better, and a good single malt is another league, but the Red Label is not as terrible as people make it out to be IMO.
If you like Jhonny Walker, you may want to try a bottle of Cardhu. It is the Whisky that gives Jhonny Walker its chocolaty flavpr.
"A Few of My Favorite Things"Front and center we have a bottle of Ardbeg Provenance. This is #1134 bottled on 9 April 1974. It is flanked by a 1977 and a 1978 Ardbeg. In the background left is a Martin Logan CLX and background right is a Velodyne DD-18 sub. Sitting behind the CLX is a Bryston 28B-SST sq power amp.Enjoy the holidaysGary