Picked up a Tomatin 12, and also Balvenie doublewood (on sale for $74) at superstore today. If I get along with the Tomatin, I'll probably buy a few more. That's dirt cheap.
Picked up a Tomatin 12, and also Balvenie doublewood (on sale for $74) at superstore today. If I get along with the Tomatin, I'll probably buy a few more. That's dirt cheap.
I believe the Balvenie double wood is regular priced at $69.99 at Costco liquor. Haven't bought it in a month but pretty sure that's what it was last time I was in there.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yes, its usually high 60s at costco. I have seen it for $64.95 at superstore as well. One of the best Scotches you can buy, let alone for those prices if you ask me!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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park,all mtn: 181 Armada AR7
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I got into the tomatin 12 just now. Value for dollar has to be one of, if not the best, one I’ve had. Will buy more.
Re: doublewood, within the last year I haven’t seen it lower than 78 or so at Costco. I check every time I’m there. When/what location did you guys see it for $65??
For Costco deals, lagavulin 16 is very hard to beat. 90 there vs 100-115 everywhere else.
I go to the East Hills Costco.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Nice. I just picked up the Clynelish on the weekend after having it on my short list for the last 2-3 years, as a big Compass Box fan. Pretty impressed with it so far.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have seen it for mid to high 60s at Superstore in signal hillThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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park, all mtn 181 ON3P Kartel 98
park,all mtn: 181 Armada AR7
big mtn, pow: 185 Armada JJ
I've never been to East Hills costco, and probably won't ever be. Good to know its cheap at superstore in the SW, I'm there once every couple weeks (but for some reason haven't seen it that cheap as of yet). I def won't be paying high 70's anymore. Thanks guys.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Tasted the Clynelish 14 tonight. What an underrated treat it is. Way better and more complex than Glenmorangie 10 (why's it so popular?) as a sweet, floral, Highland dram.
Clynelish 14 – 46% ABV
Colour: Light Golden Peach
Nose: Apples, Caramel, Vanilla Oak, Flowers. Water brings out wax and red-berry candy fruits.
Palate: Brown Sugar, Peach, Lemon, Honey. Oily (Buttery). Water brings more seaside qualities – a very light salty spice (ginger candy without the intensity). The spice is like that of a cigar, without the tobacco leaf flavour.
Finish: Candied fruits and honey. A lingering wax with that cigar leaf spice (sans leaf).
Overall: 7/10. May even bump it to 8/10 for the price.
Complex, sweet fruit with flowers, wax, and trailing smoke/spice that's hard to describe. Not Christmas spice but dried fruit candies. Every sip offers something new - very difficult to describe but all the more challenging to try and figure out.
This is one I have never tried before. I might have to give it a whirl!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You are comparing a $100 bottle vs a $50 bottle. I haven't tried the Clynelish 14 but the Glenmorangie 10 is excellent value IMO.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Totally agree, the Glenmo 10 is a fantastic entry level bottle!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This on the other hand was supremely disappointing... thin mouth feel, very little character and not much of a lasting finish, I expected much more for the price point.
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^^ That is too bad.
I enjoy the Dalmore Cigar Malt.
What store is that.... is that the Superstore liquor store? I definitely want to grab some if I can find that deal here in the Edmonton area.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Ya I see it everywhere at Superstore.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It has a light mouthfeel but quite oily/waxy. It will be more of a Spring/Summer malt for me.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
49 Euros vs. 37 Euros for me... not a big price difference given the difference in quality.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Clynelish 14 is an excellent dram!
$90 CAD at Zyn for the Clynelish was the best I could find in Calgary - FYI.
I've been keeping paper tasting notes for ages but I'm finally going to properly organize/track them. These are just my initial notes on the Glenfarclas 21 and Highland Park 18 after a single dram. My notes often change as I get more familiar with a bottle over time.
Dram #2 Glenfarclas 21 € / ABV: 176 BGN (88€) / 43% Region: Speyside Colour: Caramel Apricot. Nose: Citric fruits – Lemon. White chocolate. Almond turron. Oak. Water brings out more sherried oak. Taste: Lemon, Chocolate covered almonds. Dried apricots. Caribbean Rum. Finish: Longer on the tongue more medicinal wood, tobacco leaves, and dry sherry. The alcohol lingers and dissipates the great flavours from the nose and palate – not as pleasant as expected. Score (10): 7
Not as sherried as I expected. A complex dram with fruit, nut, and sherry and there is constant change in my perception of the dram. The finish is perhaps a let-down for what is a really nice nose and palate.
Dram #3 Highland Park 18 – Viking Pride (2019 Batch) € / ABV: 242 BGN (121€) / 43% Region: Islands Colour: Golden Apricot. Nose: Salt, smoke, cherries, leather, honey, pear. Nose is surprisingly light for me. Feels like there are more fruit notes I can’t discern. Taste: Peat, raisin, salt, seaweed, cherry, chocolate. Finish: Lingering smoke and brine with fruit (sometimes cherry, sometimes orange/pear). Sweet then dry. Sometimes medicinal sherry. Score (10): 8.
A unique dram with wonderful coastal qualities. Feels like every sip brings something new. A dram worth spending time on.