Rep Your Whiskey (Whiskey R)

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Kilgoretrout74 said:

Laphroaig's single malt Scotch is a smokey stunner. Especially the 18 year old.



Interesting… I haven’t tried their 18yr, but had been researching the current ‘state’ of Laphroaig with a view to finding an expression that would in some way resemble the Scotch I used to drink in the ‘90s. Seems the cask strength is decent enough, but a lot sweeter than the core range, but everyone who drank any of the big names (Laph, Talisker, Oban, Laga, HP, Mac, Jura, Bowmore etc) in the ‘80s-‘90s agree that these brands are shadows of their former selves unfortunately and that the closest you’ll get to a decent one is through independent bottlers. Went to London a couple of weeks ago and picked up this:
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It’s a three-quarters Laphroaig to one-quarter Coal Isla blend at 54.5% ABV, with some ageing in Sherry casks. I’m a big fan of peat + Sherry cask Scotch, but have to admit it’s drowned the Laphroaig profile - as I remember it* - a bit. But in a good way! Beautiful drink, really opens up with some water.

*it could be that no Laphroaig tastes as good as it used to these days, and if I really want a trip down memory lane I’d have to buy an old bottling (which luckily aren’t impossibly rare or prohibitively expensive).
 
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Open:
Ledaig 18yr
Signatory 100 Proof Secret Orkney (Highland Park 14yr)
Craigallachie 17yr
Bunnahabhain 12yr Cask Strength (‘22 edition!)
Port Charlotte 10yr

Unpoened:
1 x Ledaig 18yr
2 x Bunnahabhain 12yr Cask Strength (‘22 edition)
2 x Bladnoch 10yr
2 x Port Charlotte

I’d say that Port Charlotte is better than the Ledaig 18yr (in fact I’d say PC is the best 10yr on the market - better than Springbank).
The Signatory 100 Proof range is marvellous value. About £50 a bottle, the Secret Speyside 14yr (M) is Macallan at less than half the price of an official bottling, higher ABV, non-chill filtered and natural colour. They also have an “exceptional cask” series that’s supposedly very, very good. Apparently some distilleries are shocked to see their spirit being sold so… affordably.
@Nzshadow - if you’re a fan of sherried Scotch, the Bunna 12 CS is very good. The ‘21 not exceptional, the ‘23 higher ABV and rated much better, but should you see a ‘22 it’s the best of the series - grab it! I’d say it’s in the top 1 of this profile. Most of the 100 Proof range is also affordable sherried stuff.

 
hadn't seen this ever before recently in my local shop and it's quite nice (a bit peaty) and good value - definitely stocking up the next time i go in.

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