Buffalo trace nice, have you tried Woodford reserve.
I recommend any of the Swedish Mackymra whisky's. I've had 4 and they're all excellent.
For those on a budget the Aldi's are all excellent and Tamnauvilin(sp) is very good for the £20 mark in supermarkets and Amazon.
So do I, funnily enough.I have half a bottle of Jura left, might sample some of that later then
I have a bottle of Mackmyra - very light in colour and it’s taste is very different - like green apple / citrusy / white wine or something - nothing like a sherry style I normally drink.
A mate of mine bought two bottles of Brora 35yr old about 5years ago at £750 a pop. They went up to £1700 a bottle - he will now sell one and can drink the other with a clear conscience as it’s effectively free. He told me his kids (adults) are always buying and selling special edition whisky and making good money out of it - recent example Glenmorangie Cake Edition £70 (on sale Q4 last year) if you could get a bottle now will cost you £150+, beats 0.1% in you bank account.
I did buy Diageo’s Game of Throne set as a punt last summer - cost me £480 it’s now selling at £1200. When I was at Craganmore distillery in August the lady doing the tour said everyone in Diageo was allowed to buy 2 sets and nearly everyone did and once the price rose they started selling dropping the price. She was holding on to her sets and expected £2k in a couple of years time.
That sounds like the light blue labelled Mackymra. I think the orange is my favourite but haven't had one for a while, need the Harvey's shop to open. I think I'd call my ceiling at £70 a bottle I'm sure if I spent anymore I'd pick a bad one or my best mate would just help himself when he was round
Right it’s Xmas time and relatives are asking what I want - so I’m going to ask for whisky / whiskey. So I’m looking for any recommendations from NSC - c£50-100 a bottle. So far I’ve asked for Redbreast (no Irish in my collection), thinking of asking for Lot40 (unless I get a better Canadian recommendation) and maybe one of the Compass special blends Artist or Glasgow.