TheMightyQuin
Not amused...
I hope the local online retailers will also be getting it....About 2 or so weeks ago, chatting to the owner of Boulevard Cellars and he confirmed that he will be getting it.
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I hope the local online retailers will also be getting it....About 2 or so weeks ago, chatting to the owner of Boulevard Cellars and he confirmed that he will be getting it.


So this weekend i finally got to try the An Oa and the Corry side by side. Really really liked the An Oa but not so much the Corry - the medicinality of the Corry just isn't my thing. AN Oa on the other hand - i could drink it everyday.
I also got a Kilchoman Sanaig and that's also very very nice. It reminded me of the Bunnahabhain Cruach Mhona. The peat bombiness lingers long after your're done with it - it would pair very nicely with a cigar
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Finally got to taste the Tamnavulin as well and for those who like Glenmorangie Lasanta / Nectat D'or finishes - this will be right up your alley
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My current bang for buck dram is the crabbie 12yo. Couple of friends have also sunk a hole in their bottles. Does well as a daily driver or easy opener for the evening.
Should be R500 was last time I asked.Just saw it in Tops, but didn't have a price on.
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Kind of like an iPhone. Pretty to look at, but there are other phones with way better specs out there.Wow what a label...but more than R3k for a bottle of just above average Whisky? If you can afford to collect "pretty" Whisky then sure, but these are not in my wheelhouse.

Yet people still buy Johnny Walker in droves.Kind of like an iPhone. Pretty to look at, but there are other phones with way better specs out there.![]()
Wow what a label...but more than R3k for a bottle of just above average Whisky? If you can afford to collect "pretty" Whisky then sure, but these are not in my wheelhouse.
Did you look at the ages of the whisky they used in that blend? I'd say the pricing is probably ok given how old some of them are.
But I'm with you on compass box pricing. Just too expensive for me. If you're a collector and you're happy to look at it and maybe flog it in a few years compass box is probably a safe bet. Me I like drinking my whisky.

Got one of these too after a friend recommended it and coincidentally it was on special at WB ... struggling with it a bit, by itself it goes down alright, I'd definitely prefer a Lasanta thoughFinally got to taste the Tamnavulin as well and for those who like Glenmorangie Lasanta / Nectat D'or finishes - this will be right up your alley
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depends which one, black label on special is great value, blue label at any price is a waste of moneyYet people still buy Johnny Walker in droves.
OK that was a cheap stab. Johnny Walker isn't that bad.
Blue Label (IIRC) won "best whisky" at something the other day. I don't know if you've had it before? It's really not bad, I just think it's pretty bland.depends which one, black label on special is great value, blue label at any price is a waste of money
... imo of course
I've had it yes, on 3 separate occasions at vertical Johnny Walker tastings, once just at a bar when overseas colleagues bought a round for everyone while showing offBlue Label (IIRC) won "best whisky" at something the other day. I don't know if you've had it before? It's really not bad, I just think it's pretty bland
Blue Label (IIRC) won "best whisky" at something the other day. I don't know if you've had it before? It's really not bad, I just think it's pretty bland.
Anyway, from all the cheaper Johnnie Walkers I think the Double Black is the best, but it's a problem for me because it's priced in the sweet spot for entry level single malts, and then I think you can buy much more interesting drams for the same money.
now, again per the wisdom of the internet, next seemingly most appreciated, widely available and good value bourbon for me would be Wild Turkey 101, problem is I can't seem to find this supposedly widely available bourbon
It not easy to find. I bought 20 bottles in 2014 and another 8 bottles in 2016, I have not seen it since then.so after watching too many whisky tribe videos I made a conscious decision to explore bourbon, something I've always avoided as Jack Daniels entry level was all I knew
per the wisdom of the internet and I think dualmeister's advice I got a bottle of Buffalo Trace, it has gone down rapidly and has me thinking I better acquire another bourbon before it runs out to at least compare to something
now, again per the wisdom of the internet, next seemingly most appreciated, widely available and good value bourbon for me would be Wild Turkey 101, problem is I can't seem to find this supposedly widely available bourbon
checked PnP, Checkers, Takealot, Makro, Bottega, Wild about Whisky and Whisky Brother online, nothing, only WB even lists it and at a price that is more than double that of Buffalo Trace while the two sell for much more similar amounts back in the USA
any idea where to find it locally (hopefully at normal prices even)? I see Luben bought them by the caseload ... starting to suspect that's because it wasn't easy to find
should I give up and just go for regular Wild Turkey?
now, again per the wisdom of the internet, next seemingly most appreciated, widely available and good value bourbon for me would be Wild Turkey 101, problem is I can't seem to find this supposedly widely available bourbon