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If it's to be scotch that tastes crap at over R900, I'll then add this. R1800 and I hated it.

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I absolutely love the Highland Park 18, sherry with a bit of Orkney Peat, however it's not everyone's choice of whisky. I had the Bottega bottling of the Highland Park last night and that was amazing, well worth the R115 for 25ml. Everyone has their own taste and preference and that evolves over years.
Edit, I last tasted is about 4 years ago so the taste could have changed, I could stand to be corrected.
 
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I like peated sherry cask drams as much as the next malt man. Ardbeg Uigeadail and Lagavulin are lovely. I just found the Highland Park to be repulsive. As always YMMV
 
I like peated sherry cask drams as much as the next malt man. Ardbeg Uigeadail and Lagavulin are lovely. I just found the Highland Park to be repulsive. As always YMMV

Took me a while to get used to the Islay peat.

Lang may yer lum reek
 
If it's to be scotch that tastes crap at over R900, I'll then add this. R1800 and I hated it.

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You this is where you need to make a distinction between "bad" Whisky and Whisky that YOU don't like.

It's not the same thing.

HP 18yo is a great Whisky that get's 4 to 5 star reviews from experts and consumers world wide.
 
You this is where you need to make a distinction between "bad" Whisky and Whisky that YOU don't like.

It's not the same thing.

HP 18yo is a great Whisky that get's 4 to 5 star reviews from experts and consumers world wide.
To me it did taste bad...almost as if it was off or rotten. Maybe it was a bad bottle?
 
To me it did taste bad...almost as if it was off or rotten. Maybe it was a bad bottle?

Or contaminated? Who's bottle was it?

The Adega at Bryanston has the Dalmore Cigar Malt at a very reasonable price. So we finished the open bottle and then they brought out another bottle. Colour variation was massive between the 2.
 
Was a PNP liquor purchase if I remember correctly. Maybe it was just a bad bottle. I have read that Highland Park have had some major quality control issues.
 
Was a PNP liquor purchase if I remember correctly. Maybe it was just a bad bottle. I have read that Highland Park have had some major quality control issues.

You should hold a tasting event and we'll judge for u
 
My Whisky purchases are based on extensive research and also going to many tastings, before making any purchase.

I don't base my purchases on pretty/wierd labels or a "sense of adventure."

So you're saying you've never had a bad tasting whiskey in the R900-odd range, implying that they don't really exist, but then say you only buy and drink whiskeys after careful research, presumably to ensure you don't get bad whiskeys.
My conclusion is that you're basically arguing for the sake of it.
 
So you're saying you've never had a bad tasting whiskey in the R900-odd range, implying that they don't really exist, but then say you only buy and drink whiskeys after careful research, presumably to ensure you don't get bad whiskeys.
My conclusion is that you're basically arguing for the sake of it.

My conclusion is that you are utterly confused re. the difference between a "bad whisky" and a "whisky that you don't like".

A bad whiskey will not survive in the market at the R900-odd range and and would be an extremely rare scenario.

Also using the words "implying" and "presumably" to summarize your opinion of me and my attitude regarding, and towards, whisky, indicates that you may be arguing for the sake of it.
 
Added one of these to my collection.

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I'm keen to start an Ardbeg collection - got an Bunnahabhain one at the moment. Looking to get the Kelpie, Corryvreckan and An Oa in the next 3 months. Would love to hear how the Grooves is like
 
I'm keen to start an Ardbeg collection - got an Bunnahabhain one at the moment. Looking to get the Kelpie, Corryvreckan and An Oa in the next 3 months. Would love to hear how the Grooves is like

The Grooves is nicer than Kelpie IMHO. I already have two bottles of Grooves. Wanted 3 for two reasons -I normally procure 3 bottles of the annual special release and with the grooves, three boxes placed together makes a pattern so looks nice on display...
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I have the following Ardbeg in my collection:
10yo
An Oa
Coryvrecken
Uigedal
Dark Cove
Perpetuum
Kelpie
Grooves
Galileo

This years special release is called Ardbeg Drum and has rum cask influence.

My other sets in my collection are the complete Glenfiddich experimental range which includes a bottle of Winter Storm, Glenmorangie private editions from the last 5 years or so, Douglas Laing Big Peat Christmas editions from 2014 to 2019 (trying to find 2011 - 2013) and I've accidentally landed up with quite an extensive JW collection.
 
The Grooves is nicer than Kelpie IMHO. I already have two bottles of Grooves. Wanted 3 for two reasons -I normally procure 3 bottles of the annual special release and with the grooves, three boxes placed together makes a pattern so looks nice on display...
ardbeg_grooves_limited_edition_2018_1532859290_3a75cd23.jpg


I have the following Ardbeg in my collection:
10yo
An Oa
Coryvrecken
Uigedal
Dark Cove
Perpetuum
Kelpie
Grooves
Galileo

This years special release is called Ardbeg Drum and has rum cask influence.

My other sets in my collection are the complete Glenfiddich experimental range which includes a bottle of Winter Storm, Glenmorangie private editions from the last 5 years or so, Douglas Laing Big Peat Christmas editions from 2014 to 2019 (trying to find 2011 - 2013) and I've accidentally landed up with quite an extensive JW collection.
A fellow peathead...where's the Laphroiag then?
 
The Grooves is nicer than Kelpie IMHO. I already have two bottles of Grooves. Wanted 3 for two reasons -I normally procure 3 bottles of the annual special release and with the grooves, three boxes placed together makes a pattern so looks nice on display...
ardbeg_grooves_limited_edition_2018_1532859290_3a75cd23.jpg


I have the following Ardbeg in my collection:
10yo
An Oa
Coryvrecken
Uigedal
Dark Cove
Perpetuum
Kelpie
Grooves
Galileo

This years special release is called Ardbeg Drum and has rum cask influence.

My other sets in my collection are the complete Glenfiddich experimental range which includes a bottle of Winter Storm, Glenmorangie private editions from the last 5 years or so, Douglas Laing Big Peat Christmas editions from 2014 to 2019 (trying to find 2011 - 2013) and I've accidentally landed up with quite an extensive JW collection.

wow what a collection... when i grow up i want to be like you

Ardbeg, Lagavulin, Bunnahabhain, Jura and Dalmore are my collectors' wishes... just need money
 
The Grooves is nicer than Kelpie IMHO. I already have two bottles of Grooves. Wanted 3 for two reasons -I normally procure 3 bottles of the annual special release and with the grooves, three boxes placed together makes a pattern so looks nice on display...
ardbeg_grooves_limited_edition_2018_1532859290_3a75cd23.jpg


I have the following Ardbeg in my collection:
10yo
An Oa
Coryvrecken
Uigedal
Dark Cove
Perpetuum
Kelpie
Grooves
Galileo

This years special release is called Ardbeg Drum and has rum cask influence.

My other sets in my collection are the complete Glenfiddich experimental range which includes a bottle of Winter Storm, Glenmorangie private editions from the last 5 years or so, Douglas Laing Big Peat Christmas editions from 2014 to 2019 (trying to find 2011 - 2013) and I've accidentally landed up with quite an extensive JW collection.
I'll keep my eyes pealed for th Big Peat 2011-2013, I go into any bottle store that I drive by. Do you have the first or second batch of the Winter Storm? I didn't get them from Makro last year so I bought 2 bottles of batch 2 recently.
 
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