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Mmm and an expensive oneMy latest acquisitions that arrived today. I need to stop now, this is becoming an addiction.
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Please don't stop, many of us are living vicariously through you. However, you are duty-bound to provide reviews on every purchase that you post up here.My latest acquisitions that arrived today. I need to stop now, this is becoming an addiction.
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My latest acquisitions that arrived today. I need to stop now, this is becoming an addiction.
Please don't stop, many of us are living vicariously through you. However, you are duty-bound to provide reviews on every purchase that you post up here.
Oh, on that double barrel, you must try it with some fudge. Let to fudge melt first and then take a sip.
I've bought from them twice, once in store and the second time I emailed them after receiving their newsletter. I haven't purchased online though. I've been at the shop 4 times for tastings and breakfast, I've met Sav at other tasting events as well. Sav and his staff(Farai and Franca(Sav's sister)) have always given me great service even to the point of sitting down with you to chat.I'm looking at buying some stuff from Bottega Whiskey Club, but there are so many email errors etc on that site, I am a bit hesitant.
Has anybody bought from them successfully before without any hassles?
Looking at buying this:
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They're legit. Owner is a bit of an arrogant fella, but the store is legitI'm looking at buying some stuff from Bottega Whiskey Club, but there are so many email errors etc on that site, I am a bit hesitant.
Has anybody bought from them successfully before without any hassles?
Looking at buying this:
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The use of virgin (a.k.a new / fresh) casks of any sort is still rather unusual in the Scotch world, especially for such a relatively long length of time, as the new oak can overpower many spirits if it's given the chance, giving too much wood influence (known as being over-oaked). The use of virgin European oak casks is even more unusual, largely because of the expense involved, with no previous owners helping to offset some of the cost. But Laphroaig is not just any spirit, and these guys definitely know what they're doing. Getting thirsty now...
Very interesting indeed. Thanks for that.
I wonder if that's why Arbeg used first fill Black Sea oak casks for Kelpie. May have just been the cheaper option, but sounded really exotic which is great for marketing.
My latest acquisitions that arrived today. I need to stop now, this is becoming an addiction.
I'm looking at buying some stuff from Bottega Whiskey Club
My latest acquisitions that arrived today. I need to stop now, this is becoming an addiction.
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That double barrel is completely overpowered by the Laphroaig. Not that it's a bad thing. I just wondered what was the point when I tasted it.
Are there any 'cheap' whiskies you've enjoyed
That's a pity. I guess it's a case where two very unique whiskies just don't marry well. Probably would have had a better outcome with Mortlach matured in Laphroaig casks...
Who? Me? I don't know really. What's your definition of a "cheap" Whisky?
I'm pretty sure that DL know what they are doing.
When doing blends, especially like these single cask ones, they don't just hope for the best. These double barrel bottlings have been very successful and are ususally sold out globally. And gets great reviews from consumers and professional, independent reviewers.
They really soirted me out today. When I checked they did not have the Darkness! in stock so I completed my order without it.Lol, have ordered online twice from Bottega no issues.
It's a difficult one indeed.Ugh I forgot I even wrote that question. I wanted to ask in general if people had any weirdly good cheap finds. I consider cheap to be in the below R400 range. For example the Private Barrel no. 68 (and apparently they had more bottles because it is back at checkers liquor) is actually a pretty decent spicy whisky (very similar to Paul John Brilliance in profile (oddly) but without that heat). Haven't quite had the guts to pull the trigger on the Irish one they released (no. 108).
I also found that I enjoyed a random bottling of blended whisky a while back called 'Bonnie and Clyde', it was surprisingly adequate but as it was a once off I can't really say much to its credit.
A local Tops has Kilkerran 12, Longrow and Hazelburn 10 all under R700. My wallet is telling me no ;(
I'm sold on Douglas Laing but not everything they do will work for everyone. For example, I tasted Scallywag and didn't really enjoy it but I'm sure for someone it is a hit, like how I really really like The Gauldrons and Big Peat...