Whisky drinkers? Which is best?
I'm not a whisky drinker myself but I'm looking to buy a bottle as a gift for my parents at Christmas, they usually have a tipple of your everyday brands (bells, grants etc).My budget is upto £40 for a decent bottle, any advice? At the budget a nice Malt whiskey would be good.
Best is all subjective, I like some whiskey/malts but not others that my father in law loves. Best is hard to define.
Personal favourites include Bowmore, Dalwhinnie, Bruichladdich, Highland Park, Bunnahabhain.
Saying that, you won't get a bad bottle of malt at £40 or so. One of my fave websites for browsing and drooling ove some lovely drinks is: The Whisky Exchange : Online Whisky Shop - Buy Single Malt Scotch Whisky, Whiskies of the World, Rare Whisky
They often has specials and discounts. I do like Glenmorangie Lasanta 12 Year Old / Sherry Finish : Buy Online - The Whisky Exchange or Glenmorangie 12 Year Old / Nectar D'Or / Sauternes Finish : Buy Online - The Whisky Exchange at your price range. Quite like Glenlivet 18yr single malt
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Redbreast 12 Year-Old Cask Strength Single Pot Still
Cant go wrong with them 2 choice IMHO Glendronach 12yr old. Super smooth and I have given this to non whisky drinkers and they have enjoyed it. within your price range as well. Glennfidich used to be my favourite but it is subjective. For something really different try a bottle of 43. It's a liquor but it's great on the rocks tried it for the first time in August and I can't get enough. Best to try and figure out what their preferences are.Most West coast and islands brands tend to be heavy/peaty types, whereas your East/Speysides are much smoother. If you can't find out what they prefer then maybe a Macallan (Speyside).I say this because even the staunchest of peaty drinkers will admit that it is a lovely dram.And as already mentioned, Glenmorangie is a very popular tipple too! As already said no such thing as "best", people's pallets are so different and there is do much choice.
Arbelour is a favourite brand of mine.
Sure they will rnjoy whatever you get.
Best regards
DJ I like Lagavulin and Talisker but it is such a personal thing, perhaps take. Look at a flavour map to try and identify what they like and what matches.
The Single Malt Whisky Flavour Map - A World of Flavour - Choosing Whisky - Home If they like it peaty, as I do then Glenmorangie Quinta Rubin will do just fine