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Please help me find a really nice whiskey to buy DH

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mckenzie · 11/12/2012 20:45

He's just started drinking it again after years of sticking to wine and so i thought I'd get him a really nice one for christmas. But I don't know one whiskey from the other so I need help please.

TIA

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Floralnomad · 11/12/2012 20:47

My BIL likes Bushmills.

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lapsedorienteerer · 11/12/2012 20:48

Jameson (Irish)

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ajandjjmum · 11/12/2012 20:48

Don't know whether this will appeal - and it's a blend rather than a single malt, but Famous Grouse do personally printed labels which are fun.

So it could say on the label - 'The Famous McKenzie's DH'.

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BeaWheesht · 11/12/2012 20:50

Famous grouse is vile IMO - sorry.

Is it malt whisky he likes? Any ideas of what kind he's liked before? Budget?

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Pancakeflipper · 11/12/2012 20:51

Bruichladdich.

It's an Islay single malt and divine. A real treat.

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FriedSprout · 11/12/2012 20:51

My dh likes Laphroiag, and Lagavulin, not sure I spelt those correctly though.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 11/12/2012 20:54

My dad likes single malt. I've bought him loads over the years and the only one he didn't like was Laphraoig - sp? He likes Jura, Glenfidditch and Glenmarangie amongst others - no idea how to spell any of them though.

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ViperInTheManger · 11/12/2012 20:56

DH likes Highland Park. I hate it all so have no idea. I usually go into Booths (northern equivalent of Waitrose) and ask their advice then buy anything they suggest.

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beansmum · 11/12/2012 20:58

Highland Park. Or go to a whisky shop and ask.

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nocake · 11/12/2012 21:04

Don't even consider anything that isn't a single malt. If you really want something special get in touch with Cadenheads (google them. They have a shop in Covent Garden and do mail order). They bottle single casks at cask strength so each bottling is a limited edition. If you know what your DH is drinking now they will be able to recommend something of a similar style.

I will warn you that a bottle won't be cheap. Expect to pay upwards of £50 but it's worth it.

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thirdfromleft · 11/12/2012 21:07

I recently discovered Glenrothes at a Scottish wedding. It's very smooth and easy to drink.

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Caladria · 11/12/2012 21:08

Tallisker 18 is lovely.

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Waswondering · 11/12/2012 21:09

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suburbophobe · 11/12/2012 21:10

Bushmills, definately. The oldest whisky distillery in the world...

You can get the "norm", Black Bush or the green label (16 years old?).

Aint cheap tho. But it's the best, in my view..

But each to their own Grin

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mckenzie · 11/12/2012 21:11

thank you very much everybody. I'm going to get him a voucher for a whisky tasting at the Cadenheads London place and buy a bottle. I've written down all the ones that you guys have recommended and when i go to a shop I shall then make my final decision based on price and how much i like the look of the bottle Smile

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nocake · 11/12/2012 21:12

He will love a trip to Cadenheads. Very good decision.

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HayleBoppingAroundTheXmasTree · 11/12/2012 21:18

definitely stick to a single malt for top quality. You can get a decent one for around £30-50.

Dh and Ddad are whiskey mad and recently all went to Edinburgh!

They are currently on jura

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Pancakeflipper · 11/12/2012 21:20

Oi Mckenzie - are we doing all your Christmas shopping? whiskey, DVD box sets.... Xmas Grin

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upinthehills · 11/12/2012 21:21

You must try and find out whether he likes peaty - so Islay malts or non peaty - so Speyside ( gross generalisation but true!)

That will help narrow down a purchase.

If in doubt, go for a nice speyside -less risky!

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Francagoestohollywood · 11/12/2012 21:23

Caol Ila, we like it a lot. Big treat.

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bubbles1231 · 11/12/2012 21:28

The trouble with whisky is that the range of flavours is massive and very, very different. Have a look at what he drinks normally, then ask someone's advice on what would be similar in flavour.
www.malts.com/index.php/en_gb/content/view/full/263
this will give some ideas (you'll have to confirm you're over 18 to view)

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MrsGeologist · 11/12/2012 21:35

The last trip I took, to Scotland, I mostly drank Edradour, as it was the closest distillery, and you've got to drink local, especially if it's not easy to get in England.

Anyway, it was very nice indeed. Apparently, it's theHoC whiskey.
Failing that, I do love Jura.

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MumOfTwoCats · 11/12/2012 21:44

my dh suggests

Balvenie double wood

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JulesJules · 11/12/2012 21:47

My favourite is Laphroaig. (And Port Ellen! )

Also love Caol Ila, Jura and Talisker.

The island whiskies have very distinctive taste and peaty flavour. If you think he will prefer a very smooth taste, I would go for a Highland malt instead.

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JulesJules · 11/12/2012 21:48

Ooh, sorry upinthehills - cross posted there with the same advice Xmas Smile

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